7.5 ton @ 48kph 180° Swing Barrier. Manually Operable

  • Bi-directional solution
  • Width: Variable up to 10,000mm
  • 7.5 ton @ 48kph
  • Crash Tested to IWA 14-1

Frontier Pitts IWA 14-1 Bi-directional, Lightweight, manual swing HVM Barrier Gate is easy to install and easy to operate. At the forefront of technology, the sleek, manually operated Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier is the ideal solution for access points that need to be secured with occasional access, out-of-hours security, or remote locations with power supply restrictions.

IWA14 Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier

The Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier can be easily installed in a shallow embedment depth of just 350mm (foundation depth 500mm – foundation type B), whilst securing entrances up to 10 metres. The Terra Ultimate 180° Barrier is secured by an anti-tamper locking mechanism which encases the gate locking pin and is resistant from attack by a wide array of hand tools and battery powered tools. It is a bi-directional HVM solution, available with right or left-hand hinging. Therefore, the impact beam can be opened in either direction depending on site requirements.

Product Specs
  • Successfully impact tested to the new International IWA 14-1 specification
  • Bi-directional Swing Barrier; the impact beam can be opened in either direction depending on site requirements
  • Sleek Design
  • Shallow embedment depths of only 350mm required
  • Manual operation; Ideal for remote locations with power supply restrictions.
  • Easy to install and operate
  • The Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier is secured by an anti-tamper locking mechanism, which encases the gate locking pin and is resistant to attack by a wide array of hand tools and battery-powered tools.
  • Maximum width: 10,000mm
  • IWA 14 Test dimensions:  width 6000mm

IWA14 Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier

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