Introducing the latest Terra Bi-folding Speed Gate which is intruder resistant to forced entry, certified by LPCB to LPS1175.
**** Unique to the market this double leaf HVM Bi-folding Gate impact test resulted in minimal penetration. Dual certifications – IWA14 & LPS1175 ***
This HVM Bi-fold Gate is the perfect solution for any building or perimeter fence line bringing together Hostile Vehicle Mitigation protection from the threat of VBIED’s (vehicle borne improvised explosive devices) and LPS1175 Security Rated Automatic Gates.
Manual bi-parting pair of bi-folding gate leaves with heavy duty impact crash beam and heavy duty support posts. Hinged Gates leaves can be automated with our range of Trojan Actuators or Dutyman Actuators. Please contact the Technical Sales Department on 01293 422800 or [email protected] for more information. Designed for easy installation and maintenance. The Terra Bi-fold Gate can be interfaced to any access control systems.
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