User Manual
Revision A (Dated 05/01/13) 4
When the TrafFix Water-Wall has been placed in accordance with the site plan and the sections
fastened together, the twist lock fill cap for each section should be removed and the section filled with
water. The fill cap is then replaced insuring that all tabs are engaged. If the optional water level indica-
tor is installed, insure that the level indicator becomes fully raised. Since the water level indicator is
built into the fill cap, care should be taken to insure that the water level indicator is not damaged during
the removal and re-installation process.
When all sections have been linked together, the T-pin and keeper pins installed, and the sections filled
with water including installation of the fill cap, the TrafFix Water-Wall is ready for use.
Angle of Rotation
The TrafFix Water-Wall is
designed to have maximum angle
of rotation of 30° when linked
together as seen in Figure 3 (or on
pg. 17). When fully rotated at the
maximum angle of rotation, the
linked TrafFix Water-Wall section
can be set-up with a minimum
inside radius of 11 ft. [3.5 m] as
seen in Figure 3.
Recommendations for Stacking
The TrafFix Water-Walls must only be stacked when empty and are not designed to be stacked on each
other when filled. It is recommended to stack the empty TrafFix Water-Walls no more than three high
as seen in Figure 4 (or on pg. 18). For additional support, a long T-pin can be inserted into the
knuckles to secure the Sentry as seen in Figure 4.
Figure 4: TrafFix Water-Walls Stacking Diagram for Long Term Storage Requirements
Figure 3: Angle of Rotation TrafFix Water-Walls Linked










