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A New Range Of 24 Volt Speed Gates From Eagle Automation

New Speed Gates provide quieter, smoother operation in a wide range of government and commercial environments where high volumes of traffic are handled.

2011-07-14
WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND, July 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Eagle Automation Systems Ltd, one of the UK's leading suppliers of security gates and access control solutions, has launched a unique range of 24 volt Bi-Folding Trackless Speed Gates to complement its already successful range. Manufactured in the UK to meet all European health and safety standards, they provide quieter, smoother operation in a wide range of government and commercial environments where high volumes of traffic are handled.

The gates use a unique underground hydraulic drive system that opens and closes them in just six seconds. They operate using very low pressures and are equipped with photocells and safety edge sensors to instantly re-open them should there be an obstruction of any kind. The new system also comes with built in obstacle detection and is 100% duty cycle rated. With the option of discreet underground motors, Eagle's new gates can be specified for openings of up to 10 metres and fold to make more efficient use of space. They operate without requiring top or bottom tracks eliminating all height restrictions as well as the need for large tracks to be installed in the road.

According to David Ashby, Managing Director of Eagle Automation Systems: "These new speed gates will provide organisations with a cost effective way of handling high volumes of traffic whilst maintaining protection levels. They also have far fewer moving parts than other solutions enabling them to deliver a resilient and reliable service with what must be the lowest ongoing maintenance and support costs in the industry."

Eagle Automation's new gates are manufactured from 50x50mm box steel section. They feature heavy duty hinges with sealed bearings mounted on 400x200mm square posts which house all control systems for enhanced protection. The gates use industry-standard components, including pumps and control boards, to significantly reduce ongoing maintenance costs and enable installers to source parts from their own preferred suppliers.

Each set of gates is custom-built to meet individual requirements and can be specified in a wide range of galvanised and powder-coated finishes. They can also be finished in security meshing to match existing perimeter fencing systems. Eagle Automation Systems has also designed a residential version of the Speed Gate using a wide range of robust materials including specially selected hardwoods.

About Eagle Automation
Founded over 20 years ago, Eagle Automation Systems has become one of the UK's leading designers and manufacturers of security gates for the government and commercial sectors. Every system is designed and manufactured in the UK to meet the individual requirements of customers. For further information, please visit http://www.eagleautogate.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] A New Range Of 24 Volt Speed Gates From Eagle Automation
New Speed Gates provide quieter, smoother operation in a wide range of government and commercial environments where high volumes of traffic are handled.