Boom Barrier
Automatic Boom Barriers offer efficient security at the exit and the entry points of Factories, Office Complexes, Condominiums, Parking Lots, Toll Tax Plazas or any road - way entry where medium to heavy traffic is expected. Designed for heavy-duty operation with sleek and modern looks.
An inbuilt anti - crush safety device suspends the motion of the barrier, should it meet any obstruction. Optional beam sensor provides further protection to vehicles.
Dual speed of the barrier optimizes time and maximizes safety. This unique feature ensures quick opening and closing of the barrier with soft landing. Duration of fast and slow speeds is programmed at the time of installation according to the length of the boom and the frequency of traffic expected.
Entire system is powered by 24 Volts DC to avoid electrocution and to integrate barrier with other peripheral safety devices such as access control system, optical beam sensor, etc. for greater flexibility and added safety.
The barrier is activated either by a single touch push button or remote control. However its electronic control panel is designed to accept signals from various controls and safety accessories such as Beam sensor (optional), Magnetic card reader (optional), computer, etc.
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Turnstile
This article is about the pedestrian gate. For other uses, see Turnstile (disambiguation). Turnstiles at Alewife subway station in Cambridge, Massachusetts A turnstile, also called a baffle gate, is a form of gate which allows one person to pass at a time. It can also be made so as to enforce one-way traffic of people, and in addition, it can restrict passage to people who insert a coin, a ticket, a pass, or similar. Thus a turnstile can be used in the case of paid access (sometimes called a faregate when used for this purpose), for example public transport as a ticket barrier or a pay toilet, or to restrict access to authorized people, for example in the lobby of an office building.
Turnstiles are used at a wide variety of settings, including stadiums, amusement parks, museums, mass transit stations, office lobbies, retail sites, cafeterias, temporary exhibits, casinos and souvenir stands, to name but a few.