PLASTICADE Connector Pin: 4 in Wd, 32 in Ht, 1.8 lb Wt, Connector Pin, Plastic, Connector Pin
The PLASTICADE Connector Pin (SKU 406MH4) is a white plastic connector pin for barricade accessories, measuring 4 inches wide, 32 inches tall, and weighing 1.8 lb. It is MASH-rated and compatible with manufacturer…
SKU 3G-OTH-562454
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Product Description
The PLASTICADE Connector Pin (SKU 406MH4) is a white plastic connector pin for barricade accessories, measuring 4 inches wide, 32 inches tall, and weighing 1.8 lb. It is MASH-rated and compatible with manufacturer model number HYD-PIN-W.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the PLASTICADE Connector Pin used for?
The PLASTICADE Connector Pin is used to join barricade sections in traffic management and safety applications. It is a white plastic pin, 4 in wide and 32 in tall, weighing 1.8 lb, and is MASH-rated for crash-tested performance.
What are the specifications of the PLASTICADE Connector Pin?
The PLASTICADE Connector Pin (MPN HYD-PIN-W) is made of white plastic, 4 in wide, 32 in tall, and weighs 1.8 lb. It is a MASH-rated connector pin designed for barricade accessories, compatible with model HYD-PIN-W.
Where to buy the PLASTICADE Connector Pin worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the PLASTICADE Connector Pin worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle logistics, customs, and delivery to your location. Contact us to order the MASH-rated connector pin for barricade accessories.
How to install the PLASTICADE Connector Pin on a barricade?
To install the PLASTICADE Connector Pin, align the barricade sections and insert the pin through the designated holes until fully seated. Ensure the pin is secure for proper connection. Follow standard traffic safety practices for barricade assembly.
PLASTICADE Products
3G Electric supplies PLASTICADE barricade accessories. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.



