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Boom Barrier

A Boom Barrier is a simple gate system used to control vehicle entry and exit. It has a long arm that moves up to allow vehicles in and comes down to block them when needed.

Key Benefits

Key Applications

Full Specifications

These barriers are commonly used in parking areas, toll booths, offices, apartments, and factories to manage traffic and improve security. With automation, boom barriers work quickly, smoothly, and with very little maintenance. Built with durable materials and advanced automation systems, they are ideal for managing traffic flow and enhancing security with minimal maintenance.

Key Features

  • Available with a boom (arm) length of up to 8.3 meters.
  • Offered with either Electro-Mechanical or Hydraulic mechanisms.
  • Features an in-built advanced control unit with integrated flash lights.
  • Equipped with a Master/Slave function for synchronized operation (e.g., for wide entrances).
  • Can be integrated with RFID, Loop Detectors, and other Access Control Systems.
  • Includes a manual override option for use during power failures.

Frequently Asked Questions

They are ideal for managing vehicle traffic and are commonly used in parking areas, toll booths, office complexes, apartment buildings, and factory entrances.

We offer boom barriers with arm lengths of up to 8.3 meters, making them suitable for very wide entrances.

Electro-Mechanical barriers are great for standard use and are very reliable. Hydraulic barriers are typically designed for heavy-duty, high-frequency use and offer very smooth operation.

Yes. It is designed for integration and can be connected to RFID systems, loop detectors (which sense vehicles), and other access control systems.

This feature is used for extra-wide entrances that require two barriers. It allows one barrier (the master) to control the second barrier (the slave), so they open and close together perfectly.

No, they are designed to be strong, durable, and low-maintenance, providing a long service life even in busy locations.

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