7.2 ton @ 48kph 180° Hinged Gate

  • Easy to install and operate
  • Maximum width: 4500mm
  • 7.2 ton @ 48 kph
  • Crash Tested to IWA 14

The Terra Ultimate 180° Hinged Gate is an enhanced version of the Terra Ultimate 180° Swing Barrier. It is Bidirectional, Lightweight, and manual swing HVM Gate that is easy to install and operate. At the forefront of technology, the sleek, manually operated Terra Ultimate 180° Hinged Gate 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.

IWA 14 Terra Ultimate 180 Hinged Gate

The Terra Ultimate 180° Hinged Gate is easily installed requiring a typical foundation depth of 600mm (dependent on actuator), securing apertures up to 4500mm subject to height and infill. The Terra Ultimate 180° Hinged Gate is secured by an anti-tamper locking mechanism which encases the gates locking pin and is resistant from attack by a wide array of hand tools and battery powered tools.

 

Product Specs
  • Successfully impact tested to the new International IWA 14-1 specification
  • Bi-directional Hinged Gate; the impact beam can be opened in either direction depending on site requirements
  • Sleek Design
  • Manual operation; Ideal for remote locations with power supply restrictions.
  • Easy to install and operate
  • The Terra Ultimate 180° Hinged Gate is secured by an anti-tamper locking mechanism which encases the gates locking pin and is resistant from attack by a wide array of hand tools and battery powered tools.
  • Maximum width:      4500mm
  • Enhanced version of the Terra Ultimate 180 Swing Barrier which IWA 14 Tested dimensions: boom length 6000mm. Maximum Gate width 4500mm subject to height and infill

IWA 14 Terra Ultimate 180 Hinged Gate

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