Zento Energy-Free Operation And Rust-proof Mechanism Manual Swing Turnstile Gate
Zento Energy-Free Operation Rust-Proof Mechanism Manual Swing Turnstile Gate Barrera De Acceso Manual
Manual Swing Turnstile: Zero-Power Access Control
What it is: A heavy-duty mechanical swing barrier gate that controls pedestrian flow through manual push/pull operation. Requires no electricity, cables, or motors.
Simple structure: Manual swing turnstile has no complex electronic components, mainly mechanical structure, easy maintenance.
Low cost: Manual turnstile mechanical swing gate no electric drive and control system are required, low procurement and later operation costs.
Strong durability: Manual swing pedestrian turnstile gate pure mechanical structure, anti-environmental interference (such as power outages, electromagnetic interference), long service life.
Convenient operation: Manual swing turnstile manual push to switch, no training required, suitable for crowd dispersion scenes.
Flexible and controllable: Manual turnstile mechanical swing gate the channel switch state can be manually adjusted to meet temporary control or emergency evacuation needs.
Small footprint: Manual swing pedestrian turnstile gate compact structure, low installation space requirements, suitable for narrow channels.
Manual Swing Pedestrian Turnstile Gate Feature:
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Mechanical Operation:
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Core Feature: Operates entirely without motors, electricity, or complex electronics. Movement is powered by the user pushing the arms.
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User Action: A person physically pushes the waist-high barrier arm(s) to rotate them and pass through.
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Simplicity: This makes them fundamentally simple devices.
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Swinging Arms:
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Typically features 3 or 4 horizontal barrier arms (often called "wings" or "paddles") radiating from a central vertical post.
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The arms rotate horizontally around the central axis within a defined arc (usually 90° or 120° per person).
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Directional Control:
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Unidirectional: Most common type. Arms rotate freely in one direction (allowing entry/exit) but are mechanically locked in the reverse direction. Ensures one-way traffic flow.
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Bidirectional (Less Common): Can rotate freely in both directions. Used where controlled two-way flow is acceptable or where direction needs to be easily changed manually (e.g., by flipping a lever).
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Locking Mechanism:
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Ratchet & Pawl: The most fundamental lock. A spring-loaded pawl engages with teeth on a ratchet wheel inside the housing, allowing rotation only in the permitted direction. Provides a distinct clicking sound and physical stop.
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Drop Bolt: A bolt engages into slots in a base plate or lower housing at the end of each swing, physically locking the arms in the "blocked" position until pushed again. Offers very positive locking.
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Purpose: Prevents unauthorized reverse passage ("backsliding") and ensures only one person passes per valid swing.
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Durability & Construction:
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Materials: Made from robust, weather-resistant materials:
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Housing/Core: Heavy-duty cast aluminum, stainless steel, or powder-coated steel.
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Arms: Stainless steel, aluminum, or toughened acrylic/plexiglass.
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Build: Designed to withstand high volumes of traffic, impacts, and harsh environments (indoor/outdoor models available).
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Security Features:
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One Person Per Swing: The mechanical locking ensures only one valid credential (if integrated) allows one arm swing, permitting one person to pass.
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Tailgating/Piggybacking Deterrence: The physical barrier and locking make it difficult (though not impossible for a determined individual) for a second person to follow closely without their own valid swing.
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Tamper Resistance: Robust construction and often security fasteners deter vandalism.
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