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standard tip support post

Standard Tip Support Post

The standard unit is available for all rising arm traffic barriers. The pole end rests in the 'V' for extra support. Recommended on spans of over 6000mm.

standard tip support post

Lockable Tip Support Post

The lockable tip support post is available for all rising arm traffic barriers. The pole end can be locked in the down position, to prevent vandalism.

solenoid tip support post

Solenoid Tip Support Post

The solenoid tip support post is available on electric rising arm barriers and automatically locks the pole end in place in the lower position.

card reader post

Card Reader Post

Standard car height posts can be adapted to house many various methods of access control systems.

dual height card reader post

Dual Height Card Reader Post

Dual height posts facilitate cars and lorries. They can be adapted to house many various methods of access control systems. Dog leg and swan neck type posts can be supplied in various sizes, according to requirements.

stop signs

Signs

Standard signs include STOP/NO ENTRY/NO EXIT/ENTRY/EXIT, 305mm and 460mm sizes are available. Illuminated signs and lorry height signs are also available. Specialised signage can be arranged, to suit site requirements.

traffic lights

Traffic Lights

Traffic lights can be post mounted or on the equipment supplied. Lights can change from red to green upon equipment activation, depending on site requirements.

half height

PVC Half Height Curtain

PVC half height curtains are available on our range of rising arm barriers. The curtain restricts pedestrian access underneath the barrier arm.

full height

PVC High Bar Curtain

PVC high bar curtains are available on our Heavy Duty rising arm barrier. As well as restricting pedestrian and cyclist access, the high bar ensures the barrier is visible to lorries and other large vehicles.

boom lights

Boom Lights

Boom lights can be pole mounted and are ideal for poorly lit locations. The lights can remain constantly illuminated in the lower position, or flash, according to site requirements.