




| Model Number | SQRBB10BK |
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| Weight | 22 lbs. |
| Color | Black |
| Height | 40 in |
| Belt Length | 10ft |
| Base Type | Flat |
| Application | Crowd Control |
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Retractable belt stanchions, also known as a line barriers, stanchion barriers, or stanchion posts, are one of the most common tools used for crowd management. The 10-foot retractable belt extends between posts to create visible boundaries and organized walkways. This allows facilities to guide visitors, form queues, and divide spaces quickly when needed.


Retractable belt stanchions are used in many environments, including airports, retail stores, schools, government buildings, and event venues. Their familiar design makes them easy for visitors to understand, helping organize foot traffic and create orderly queues.


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The weighted base provides stability and includes a rubber floor protector that helps reduce sliding and prevents scratches on finished surfaces. |


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The black belt and post create a neutral look that blends into most environments, and the material is designed for outdoor exposure without fading. |


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The extended 10-foot belt allows each stanchion to cover a larger area. This reduces the number of units required to set up a queue or perimeter. |


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It includes a retractable belt plus three connection points, allowing belts from other posts to attach. This makes it easy to create straight lines, corners, and custom layouts. |




Retractable belt stanchions can be expanded with accessories that add functionality to your queue system. These additions allow you to communicate information, provide services to visitors, or support check-in areas. Popular accessories include:
Sanitizer stations
Sign holders
Collection bowls
Writing tables
Browse SONCO’s stanchion accessories to build a complete queue setup!




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Learn how queue line stanchions help manage crowds and organize spaces. Find out how to choose the right ones and how to design your queue layout. |

