Automatic Rising Bollards/Security Posts Middle East & Africa

Automatic Bollards

Exporting Automatic Rising Bollards to the Middle East & Africa

Automatic rising bollards/security posts offer the perfect security and traffic calming solution to areas of higher traffic flow or areas of particular risk. Our systems are perfectly programmed to work with your current system such as an automatic barrier or sliding gates or can be installed as a standalone security system. Automatic bollards are an advanced yet solid offering to repel from vehicle attacks such as ramming or through the versatile programming system can be a superb solution to closing certain roads or pathways during specific times such as high streets during shopping hours.

Our premium automatic bollards offer a fluid operation whilst fully raising or lowering in approximately 9 seconds with clear LED indicators displaying gives safe activation suitable for any use. With an automatic lowering option available during power cuts, the security or traffic control applied can easily be overridden in times of emergency.

Over recent years the request for automatic bollards in Africa and the Middle East has increased due to the risk of terrorist attacks as they have the ability to act as a ramming defence to your building or restricted area up to a surprising 10,000 J. Although our automatic bollards offer a line of defence we have specific anti terrorism blockers if this is your primary concern. With our range of bollards supporting up to 500 operations a day even the busiest of restricted areas are catered for at an affordable price.

Total Secure’s Electro-Mechanical Automatic Bollards

Our new range of Electro-Mechanical automatic bollards come with a variety of options and are available at unbeatable prices. You will find the quality of our bollards extremely hard to beat, we offer a reliable tough product equipped with all the extras you would ever need. The automatic bollard range can be linked with a wide range of access control systems to make the operation seamless yet secure.

Standard Specification:
Voltage 230 V +/- 10% 50-60Hz.
Power & Speed 0.13 kW, (0.18HP); 2,800RPM.
Duty Cycle 500 Cycles Per Day.
Working Temperature -20ºC to +60ºC.
Mechanics Reversible; rolled worm screw.
Operation Time Approx. 9 Seconds including slowing down.
Emergency Release Lowers automatically with power cut off.
Maximum Thrust Force 1000 N max. during rod raising phase.
Size (Buried Casing) 360mm X 360mm X 1,180mm.
Size (Bollard) 193.4mm Diameter X 700mm High.
Finish Cataphoresis + Coated Grey RAL 7022.
Bollard Material G20 Cast Iron Casing.
Lights 6 No. Radial L.E.D.s.
Protection Level IP67.
Cable Length 10m.
Weight 60Kg.
Reflective Film 50mm Yellow Reflexite.
Dynamic Load.
(impact Height 300mm).
Crash Resistance 10,000 J.
Break in Resistance 250,000 J.
Axial Load.
Raised Bollard Max 2,500 N.
Lowered Bollard Max 120,000 N.

Options
Fail ‘Safe’ or Fail ‘Secure’.
Siren Detector for Automatic Lowering for Emergency Services.
Anti-Tamper Alarm.
Road Loops and Photo Cells.
Traffic Lights.
Numerous Access Control Systems including Push Buttons, Radion Receivers, Keypads, Card Readers, Intercoms & Transponders.

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Rising Bollards

Middle East and African Countries

Middle East Countries where we export automatic bollards: Egypt, Turkey, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Libya, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain.

African Countries where we export automatic bollards: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Rep, Chad, Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo (Zaire), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zanzibar and Zimbabwe.