Delta Scientific DSC7000(H) beam barricade

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Delta Scientific
  • Model code: DSC7000(H)
  • Type of Barricade: High Security
  • Certification level: K12, PAS 68
  • Gross vehicle weight: 15,000 pounds pounds
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Delta Scientific DSC7000(H) beam barricade is used worldwide at locations where wide roadways need to be secured from attacking vehicles. It provides protection between 12- to 20-foot wide (3.7 to 9.1 m). The 725-pound beam of the vertical lift barricade stops a 15,000-pound (66.7 kN) vehicle traveling 50 mph (80 kph) dead in its tracks. It meets the K12 crash certification standard set by the United States Department of State. The DSC7000(H) operates remotely by means of an integral Hydraulic Pumping Unit (HPU) that is wholly enclosed in the hinge end enclosure. The HPU can be powered from a local single or three-phase power source. Alternatively, it can be powered and operated automatically from a Battery Powered HPU, which can be maintained at operating power level by a solar array or by low power alternative sources.

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Make Delta Scientific
Manufacturer Delta Scientific Corporation
Category Access Control>Barricades
Model code DSC7000(H)
Type of Barricade High Security
Certification level K12, PAS 68
Gross vehicle weight 15,000 pounds pounds
Crash speed 50 mph mph
Crash rated Yes
Drive Hydraulic Pumping Unit
Maximum aperture 12 ft. (3.65 m) / 20 ft. (9.14 m)
Additional info

Delta Scientific DSC7000(H) beam barricade is used worldwide at locations where wide roadways need to be secured from attacking vehicles. It provides protection between 12- to 20-foot wide (3.7 to 9.1 m). The 725-pound beam of the vertical lift barricade stops a 15,000-pound (66.7 kN) vehicle traveling 50 mph (80 kph) dead in its tracks. It meets the K12 crash certification standard set by the United States Department of State. The DSC7000(H) operates remotely by means of an integral Hydraulic Pumping Unit (HPU) that is wholly enclosed in the hinge end enclosure. The HPU can be powered from a local single or three-phase power source. Alternatively, it can be powered and operated automatically from a Battery Powered HPU, which can be maintained at operating power level by a solar array or by low power alternative sources.

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