A 60 mm round boom barrier arm typically refers to a type of barrier arm used in access control systems, commonly at toll booths, parking lots, or controlled entry points. Here are the basic details:
Diameter: 60 mm (millimeters), meaning the arm's round cross-section has a diameter of 60mm.
Length: The arm's length can vary but generally ranges from 3 meters (for residential or light-duty applications) to 6 meters (for heavy-duty or wider entry points).
Boom Arm: Usually made of durable materials such as aluminum or steel to ensure strength and resistance to weather elements.
Finishing: Often coated with powder or paint for weather resistance and visibility (e.g., reflective stripes).
The boom arm is used to block or grant access to a specific area, often controlled by an automated system, such as a gate or toll collection system.
Motorized or Manual: It may be raised and lowered automatically using a motor or manually, depending on the system.
The arm is typically mounted on a boom barrier mechanisma post or pillar that houses the motor or pivoting mechanism.
Common Applications: Used in parking systems, toll gates, and security checkpoints.
Control System: Often integrated with access control systems such as RFID, ticketing, or license plate recognition.
Some barrier arms include safety mechanisms such as auto-reverse or sensors to prevent damage to vehicles or people if the arm comes into contact with an object.
Most boom barrier arms require an electric power supply for operation, though some manual systems exist.
The boom arm is typically marked with reflective stripes to increase visibility, particularly at night or in low-light conditions.
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