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T: + 44 (0)117 953 5252
F: + 44 (0)117 953 5373
E: sales@avon-barrier.com
149 South Liberty Lane
Bristol, UK
BS3 2TL
The Avon FG250 Fast Gate is a speed gate that provides a high level of security against unauthorised vehicle and pedestrian access. The fast acting bi-folding speed gate is designed for durability with its 100% duty cycle ensuring reliability and swift opening and closure.
Key features & benefits
Features
Benefits
Developed and manufactured by engineers with significant experience in the fields of high security and access control, the gate is a highly dependable security product.
The speed gate is trackless making it easy to install with minimum foundation requirements as no ground track is required.
The electro/mechanical drive unit is discreetly housed giving a clean and clutter-free installation.
The fast gate has double bi-folding leaves that can secure a road width of up to 4m (wider roadways can be accommodated but may need a ground track), this makes it an ideal choice for both public and commercial security control points.
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Datasheet – Avon FG250 Fast Gate
Format: pdf
Datasheet – Avon FG250 Fast Gate. A fast acting bi-folding speed gate designed for durability with its 100% duty cycle ensuring reliability and swift opening and closures.
Drawings – Avon FG250 Fast Gate
Format: pdf
General arrangement drawings for the FG250 Fast Gate, a fast acting bifolding speed gate for controlling traffic entry and exit.
Physical Dimensions: | To suit site requirementsStandard Gate 2.4m H with 5m clearwidth opening (contact sales dept for alternative heights and clear widths) |
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Power requirements: | subject to speed gate size and construction |
Construction: | The framework is constructed from fully welded, heavy gauge, structural steel sections and hi-tensile structural steel. |
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