Barrier Turnstile Boom for Entry Gate BSG-700 | eSSL
A Turnstile boom can be found in many public places, including airports, train stations, bus terminals, stadiums, and amusement parks. These devices are designed to keep people from entering areas that require payment.
A turnstile boom consists of two parts: a base and a gate. The base is usually made of metal and has a hole through which the gate slides. The gate is attached to the base with hinges. It is typically made of plastic and has a handle so that it can be opened and closed.
To install a turnstile boom, first, remove any existing turnstile. Then, place the base of the turnstile boom barrier into the opening where the old turnstile was located. Next, slide the gate onto the base until it clicks into place. Finally, attach the handle to the top of the gate.
Once installed, turnstile boom barriers will automatically open when a person approaches them. If there is no one at the gate, the gate will close. You can adjust the height of the gate by turning the knob on the side of the gate.
To repair a turnstile boom barrier, you need to remove the old parts and replace them with new ones. This process is easy to do. First, you should disconnect the wires and then pull out the old parts. Then, you should install the new parts and connect the wires again.
You will need to maintain these barriers by cleaning them regularly. Cleaning them is simple. Just use a wet rag and wipe down the barriers. Make sure to clean the inside of the barriers too. If there are any cracks or holes, you should fix them immediately.
Product Specifications:
BSG-700: Boom Super Gate | ||
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Standard | Height from the ground to the output shaft center | 1511 mm |
Delay time for auto-closing | About 99s | |
Dimensions (mm) | 860 X 420 X 1753 | |
Up/Down Time | 8s to 12s | |
Hardware | Working temperature | -30°C to +50°C |
Special Functions | Barrier Housing Advertisement Plate Dimensions (mm) | 1552 X 776 |
Power | Static Power | < 5 W |
Light Power supply | 24 V DC 22 W | |
Motor Power | 220 V AC/ 50 Hz 400 W |
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