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Motivation offers automatic traffic barrier

A Motivation (Traffic Control) product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 8, 2010

The Tiger high quality automatic barrier from Motivation (Traffic Control), the manufacturers of traffic control barriers, can span roadways of up to 7m wide.

The barrier operates from either 415 volts (3 phase), or 240 volts (single phase) supply.

The Tiger high quality automatic barrier from Motivation (Traffic Control)

The Tiger high quality automatic barrier from Motivation (Traffic Control)

The drive control mechanism is hidden within a modern vandal resistant plastic moulded, weather resistant cover.

The entire framework is hand prepared, shot-blasted and plastic coated which means that in addition to a normal parts warranty, it is offered with a three year anti-corrosion guarantee.

No other supplier of these products currently offers such guarantee.

A clutch arrangement built within the drive train ensures that the barrier arm is arrested at its true vertical and horizontal positions for every operating cycle.

This is particularly important where a pair of barriers are employed across a roadway with the arms meeting in the centre.

In the event of a power failure the Tiger barrier can be manually operated.

The control panel accepts all standard and optional signalling and access control devices within our range.

The boom is a special aluminium extrusion of unique profile, designed to both minimise flexing and present a highly visible target.

It is specially designed to break at approximately 5OOmm from its pivot point, without damaging the mechanism.

This is especially important in situations where, for example, access is required by emergency service vehicles.

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