Automatic Spike Barrier - The Real Killer

Automatic spike barriers also called tyre killers are a lethal device for those drivers trying trespassing. They are a highly effective solution to control one-way traffic. These are best designed for highly secured entrances such as banks, military installations, airports, docks, cash collection, depots, government offices, etc.

How do the tyre killers work?

The tyre killer teeth retract below ground level when a vehicle is approaching an access control unit providing safe access or authorized vehicles. This is all automatic and hence controlled and systemized in residential buildings, commercial buildings and near toll barriers. The spike move as the system allows or restricts the unauthorized, thereby managing the movement of vehicles so well. If a vehicle attempts to break through, its tyres will be destroyed. Vehicles can easily drive over the lowered spike barrier. When the vehicle has passed, the teeth return to the active position, ensuring total protection from unauthorized vehicle intrusion from the wrong side.

In today’s time when security and management is a concern and a liability over cost, this seems like the perfect solution. The teeth bear a spring return system and sprung control system that is separate and permits the angle of the teeth to move. This ensures that the optimal angle of attack is available for the type of vehicles being controlled. As for information, the angle of attack may be different for varied kinds of vehicles. A powder-coated yellow finishing is done over the automatic spike barrier with the ‘teeth’ and rotating mechanism galvanized. This gives long life to the spikes and overall unit.

Automation however needs quality and technology together for a successful accomplishment, which is available at Alaska Group. They have set a benchmark in the industry of automation products as a leading manufacturer and supplier of automatic spike barriers with international standards. 

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