Frequently Asked Questions
TYMETAL has been in the perimeter security solutions market since 1985. With more than three decades of experience designing, manufacturing, and installing Crash-Rated Beams, we have encountered many questions along the way. Explore a few of the common questions we are asked below. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, feel free to contact us by phone at 888-978-4283 or online.
What crash rating levels do TYMETAL crash beams achieve?
TYMETAL crash beam systems are available at K4 (ASTM F2656 M30/P1) and K12 (M50/P1) certification levels, with both DoS-rated and ASTM-certified products in the product line. These ratings confirm the beam will stop a vehicle of the specified mass traveling at the rated impact speed within the certified penetration distance.
How are crash beams anchored and how much foundation is required?
TYMETAL crash beams are mounted to reinforced steel posts embedded in engineered concrete foundations, with foundation depth and rebar layout specified by TYMETAL to achieve the certified crash rating. Surface-mount and shallow-mount configurations are available for select models where full embedment is not possible, subject to rating limitations.
Can crash beams integrate with security gates or bollard systems?
TYMETAL crash beams are designed to work alongside crash-rated gates and bollards in a unified perimeter security system. Beam, gate, and bollard products within TYMETAL’s crash-rated line share compatible rating levels, allowing specifiers to design a consistent perimeter where all elements are certified to the same vehicle impact standard.
What is the recommended inspection and repair process after impact?
Following a vehicle impact, the beam, mounting hardware, operator system, and foundation anchors must all be professionally inspected before the barrier is returned to service. Deformed or damaged beam components must be replaced with TYMETAL-specified parts to restore full certified performance — field repairs to structural members are not acceptable substitutes for replacement.
What materials and coating options are used to resist corrosion and wear?
TYMETAL crash beam systems are fabricated with protective coatings including hot-dip galvanizing and powder coat finishes suitable for outdoor and high-corrosion environments. Hydraulic operator components are housed in sealed enclosures rated for weather exposure, protecting internal mechanisms from moisture, dust, and temperature extremes.
Understanding Crash Ratings
Do you want to learn more about which crash rating is best for your application? Read our Guide to Understanding Crash Ratings.
Crash-Rated Beam Specifications
TYMETAL’s incredible team is ready to provide total support throughout your project. We can help you choose the optimal product and design configuration for the project’s unique needs. In addition to providing design, manufacturing, installation, and technical support, we offer multiple drawings and specs to utilize in your planning process.