The THT-100HG is a full security turnstile designed to provided handicap access to installations where a gate is not suitable. Rugged construction ensures trouble free performance and durability. The turnstile is manufactured from galvanized carbon steel, powder coated carbon steel or complete stainless steel. The mechanism can be operated mechanically or electrically. The turnstile has 3 rotor sections, 120 degrees apart with 47" arms for handicap access. Electrical operation is by a 24 VDC operating system which requires a momentary normally open dry contact to release the turnstile. A hydraulic cushioning unit and self-centering mechanism are included with all electrical units. Model THT-100HGCP shown above.
Time-out Relay | Relay to automatically relock turnstile within a preset time if a person card in and unlocks turnstile but does not go through. |
Rotation Detection Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to the access control system for remote counting and monitoring of turnstile rotations. |
Heel Protectors | Heavy duty foam rubber sleeves to cover bottom turnstile arms. Six required for THT-100HG. |
Pulse Relay | Allow one rotation per valid "go" signal regardless of signal length. |
Indicator Lights | Set of red and green lights to indicate if turnstile is locked or unlocked. One set per controlled direction. |
Home Position Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to access control system when the turnstile is in home position. |
Out of use lock | For mechanical turnstiles, loops on turnstile to allow turnstile to be locked using a padlock. |
Fail-lock or Fail-safe | For electrically controlled direction. Status of turnstile when there is no power. Fail-lock direction is locked, fail-safe is free wheeling. |
Electronic Key Bypass | Key to allow turnstile to be held open, overriding card reader. |
Electrical Controls | Electrical controls for entry only, exit only, or independent bi-directional controls for both entry and exit. |
Free or Locked Operation | For mechanical operation, direction is always locked or always free rotating. |
Remote Pushbutton | Allows turnstile to be released from remote location. |
Mechanical Key Bypass | Key to allow fail-lock direction to be opened during power failure. Standard for fail-lock applications. |
Solenoid Activation Switch | Provides a Form "C" contact closure to the access control system that turnstile solenoid has been activated. |
Card Reader Mounting Plate | Plate to allow mounting of reader on shield post. |
Hydraulic Speed Control | Heavy duty shock and gear system that controls rotation speed of turnstile to minimize abuse and provide increased ease of use. Standard feature for electrically controlled units. |