Customization: | Available |
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Product Name: | Sliding Turnstile Gate |
Material: | 304 Stainless Steel + Acrylic |
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Sliding turnstiles, also known as sliding gates or sliding barrier turnstiles, are another type of access control gate designed to manage pedestrian entry and exit. They feature sliding panels that move horizontally to allow or restrict passage.
Product Parameter | Parameter Descrtiption |
S4A Model | S4A-ST series |
Product Name | Sliding Turnstile Gate |
Material | 304 Stainless Steel + Acrylic |
Chassis size | 1200x350x990mm |
Working temperature | -15°C-75°C |
motor | brushed motor |
input interface | switch signal |
Relative humidity | Less than 95%,no condensation |
ommunication Interface | RS485 |
Gate operating time | about ls |
power supply | 24V4.5A |
Here are some key characteristics and features of sliding turnstiles:
1. Design:
Sliding turnstiles typically have panels made of glass, metal, or acrylic that slide open and closed horizontally. The panels can be clear or opaque, depending on the design and security requirements.
2. Operation:
These turnstiles operate automatically and are often integrated with access control systems, such as keycards, RFID tags, biometrics, or ticket readers. When access is granted, the panels slide open to allow entry and then close to secure the area.
3. Space Efficiency:
Sliding turnstiles are particularly useful in locations where space is limited, as the panels slide into the turnstile housing rather than swinging outward.
4. Security:
They provide a high level of security with features like anti-tailgating sensors, alarms for unauthorized access attempts, and integration with surveillance systems. The solid panels can act as a physical barrier to prevent jumping or crawling under.
5. Accessibility:
Sliding turnstiles often come in various widths, including models designed to accommodate people with disabilities or those carrying large items. Some models offer wider lanes to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.
6. Aesthetics:
These turnstiles can be designed to match the architectural style of the building or facility, making them suitable for high-end environments such as corporate offices, airports, and hotels.
7. Usage:
They are commonly used in high-security areas, corporate buildings, public transportation hubs, and any location where a combination of security, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal is required.
Overall, sliding turnstiles offer a sleek, secure, and space-efficient solution for controlling pedestrian access in various environments.