Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Methods of installation
- attached by bolts to foundation
The Echo Bicycle Rack (05.031) is a professional solution for organized bicycle parking, representing the high-quality standards characteristic of modern urban furniture. Designed as part of the Echo product line, this serial bicycle rack combines structural integrity with a minimalist aesthetic, ensuring it integrates seamlessly into various public spaces, city centers, and corporate facilities. With an overall width of 315 cm, a height of 65 cm, and a depth of 64 cm, the rack provides ample space for multiple bicycles while maintaining a compact footprint that optimizes pedestrian thoroughfares and bicycle transit zones.
Engineered for durability and longevity in diverse environmental conditions, the Echo rack is available in two robust material specifications: high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These material choices ensure excellent resistance to corrosion and mechanical wear, consistent with the requirements for high-traffic street furniture. Weighing 52 kg, the structure offers a stable and secure anchoring point for commuters and residents alike, providing peace of mind for bicycle owners. The manufacturing process prioritizes precision, resulting in a clean, functional design that meets the rigorous demands of municipal infrastructure projects.
Installation of the Echo Bicycle Rack is straightforward and secure, utilizing a bolt-down method for direct attachment to a prepared foundation. This mounting configuration ensures the unit remains fixed and stable, even in high-use settings, while allowing for professional maintenance or site reconfiguration when necessary. By incorporating this bicycle parking system into public realm designs, planners can promote sustainable transport initiatives and enhance the utility of shared outdoor spaces. As a refined piece of city furniture, the Echo rack serves as an essential component in developing accessible, well-organized, and bicycle-friendly environments that cater to the needs of the modern urban landscape.