Delta crash gates withstand impacts to 66.7 kN at 80 kph suffering no significant damage

Product Profile

The TT280 Linear Crash Gate will withstand the impact of a 6,803 kg vehicle striking the gate at 80 KPH, suffering no significant damage. The TT280 was created for the highest security applications such as embassies, government facilities and corporate headquarters. The gate can be tailored to match the surrounding decor in a wide variety of architectural treatments.

Delta Scientific's sliding security gates are all crash rated. One model, the TT280, pictured here, exceeds every known standard for crash worthiness. Some models operate without contact with the ground across the opening, one is a manually operated swing gate while others operate with rack and pinion drives across V-groove wheel ground tracks while incorporating IR safety beam and safety edges. Swing versions are also available. The clear openings range from 12 to 30 feet (3,657 mm to 9,144 mm). The standard height for all, except the swing gate, is 109 inches (2,769 mm).

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Technical Specification

Make Delta Scientific
Manufacturer Delta Scientific Corporation
Category Access Control>Gates
Model code TT280 
Type of Gate Swing Gate
Gross vehicle weight 15,000 lbs. (6,803 kg) pounds
Crash speed 50 mph mph
Crash Rated Yes
Manual Yes
Electric Yes
Maximum aperture 3,657 ~ 9,144 mm
Dimensions (m) H: 2.77
Additional info Delta Scientific Corporation TT280 linear crash gate is designed for the highest security applications such as embassies, government facilities and corporate headquarters. TT280 operates without contact with the ground across the opening: one is a manually operated swing gate while others operate with rack and pinion drives across V-groove wheel ground tracks while incorporating IR safety beam and safety edges.
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