

Boom barriers for management and access control
Boom barriers are designed to control the entry and exit of vehicles in controlled areas such as parking lots, industrial areas, logistics centers, infrastructure facilities, and commercial sites. The system is based on a horizontal arm that raises and allows vehicles to pass after receiving permission from the access control system, and then returns to a closed position to prevent unauthorized passage. The barrier is operated by a reliable electromechanical motor that enables fast opening and closing, even under intensive working conditions and high-frequency use.
Abstract characteristics
Boom barriers are available in lengths ranging from approximately 3 to 7 meters, depending on the width of the passage and specific site requirements. They are equipped with a 24V electric motor, ensuring fast and reliable operation over time. The barrier body is constructed from galvanized steel and coated with industrial-grade paint, which is baked on to protect against corrosion and weather damage.
For wider passages, there is the option to operate two barriers in synchronization. In the event of a power outage, a built-in manual opening mechanism allows for easy access. Additionally, an integral command and control panel is installed inside the barrier body for seamless operation.
The system also includes a safety feature designed to detect obstacles during the opening and closing process. Furthermore, aluminum arms are available in various lengths, tailored to the width of the entryway. Includes a safety feature designed to detect obstacles during the opening and closing process. Furthermore, aluminum arms are available in various lengths, tailored to the width of the entryway. ance.

Boom barriers are designed for continuous operation with thousands of openings and closings each day, providing an efficient and reliable solution for managing vehicle traffic at entrances to industrial facilities, parking lots, and commercial sites.
Integration options
Induction sensors are used for identifying vehicles.
Coders and card readers.
License plate recognition systems - LPR.
Remote controls.





