Thursday, 24 May 2012

Heavy Duty Rising Barrier

From lorry parks, warehouses, freight depots, docks, road and private rail bridges, the
Heavy Duty rising arm traffic barrier is the one unit that will withstand the extremes of
traffic flow, site and weather conditions.

Heavy Duty Barrier, picture

Capable of spanning openings of up to 9 meters, the tough and durable unit is operated
by a powerful motor and gearbox drive unit, which is inverter driven and housed in a
steel/fibreglass enclosure.

Operation is provided by a single-phase power supply. The sturdy aluminium barrier arm can be fitted with a long lasting and lightweight PVC half or full height curtain.

The Heavy Duty barrier can be controlled from a manned security point or automatically by the vehicle occupant, using a wide range of access control systems. Proximity card, radio, token, keypad and intercom combined with induction loop or photocell safety and close facilities, ensure the barrier arm will open smoothly and efficiently upon activation.

Specifications

Construction
Frame: Steel; Arm: Aluminium

Span(S)

  • Up to 7000mm (NO Curtain);
  • Up to 6000mm;
  • Up to 5000mm (Full Curtain).

Drive Unit : Motor and Gear box

Operating Supply: 230v 1Ph 50Hz - 6 Amps

Operating Speed: 2.0 to 7.0 Seconds

Power: 0.37Kw

Standard Opening: 90 Degrees

Manual Operation: Included as standard

Finish
Cabinet: Red (Corporate colours available)
Top Cover: White
Arm: Red

Control Options
Card, Radio, Token, Keypad, Intercom, Push Button, Vehicle transporter, Induction Loop and Photocell

Safety Features
Induction Loop or Photocell safety available on request

Accessories
Corporate colours, Stop signs, Boom lights, PVC Halt/Full Curtains, Tip support post, Access Reader Posts

Approved Standards: C.E, BS6571 PT4

 

Heavy Duty Rising Barrier dimensions, picture

 

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