Yodock Plug Wrench for Water Barriers

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Model# YDPBWT

Plug wrench made from heavy duty nylon plastic. Removes caps, plugs and bungs on Yodock Water Barriers, 2001, 2001M and 2001MB. Compatible with water barriers from other brands as well.
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Yodock Plug Wrench for Opening Water Barriers 

   

Water barriers are ideal for traffic and crowd control. When empty, they are light and easy to move. However, once filled, these barriers become immovable, providing robust and reliable security. 

The Yodock Plug Wrench is indispensable when the time comes to relocate the barriers. This must-have tool is used to open the caps to drain the water out — making the barriers easy to move once again.

   

   

   

Multi-Function Plug Wrench 

Water barricades come with two water filler caps on top and two drainage plugs at the bottom, one on each side.

Both the water caps and plugs are secured with twist-lock seals to prevent tampering. To remove these caps and plugs, you’ll need the Yodock Plug Wrench. 

The Plug Wrench is compatible with Yodock Barriers 2001, 2001M, and 2001MB as well as many other types of barriers and water barrels. 

   

   

PRO-TIP:
Get Your Water Barriers at SONCO 

Yodock water barriers are versatile enough to be deployed empty or filled with water or sand, depending on your location, depending on your situation. 

They can be used for traffic or pedestrian channelization, road and street closures, or even as perimeter fencing for construction job sites. 

Explore SONCO’s full range of top-quality barricades! 

   

   

Resources 

   

SONCO Printable Water Barrier Guide for Events & Construction 

Successful road projects and public events require meticulous separation and coordination of moving vehicles, crowds and foot traffic.

Choose Water Barriers for Safe Road Construction 

Since many of today’s construction projects happen on log-jammed roadways with crews competing with heavy traffic for highway access.

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