90o Turnstiles are the most ideal product for perimeter security. These can be easily accommodated in the main entry of any premises wherein mass flow movement is to be restricted or controlled. A reasonable throughput can also be managed through the Turnstiles thus making it ideal for factory / workshop / stadium etc entrances. Full Height Turnstiles also comes in various design & configurations according to the requirements. Due to its sturdy build & full height design it offers a mid to high-level security.
90o Turnstile, also called a baffle gate, is a form of gate which allows one person to pass at a time. It can also be made so as to enforce one-way traffic of people, and in addition, it can restrict passage only to people who insert a coin, a ticket, a pass, or similar. Thus a 90˚ Turnstile can be used in the case of paid access (sometimes called a faregate when used for this purpose), for example public transport as a ticket barrier or a pay toilet, or to restrict access to authorized people, for example in the of an office building.
90o Turnstiles are used at a wide variety of settings, including stadiums, amusement parks, mass transit stations, office lobbies, airports, ski resorts, and casinos. From a business/revenue standpoint, 90˚ Turnstiles give an accurate, verifiable count of attendance. From a security standpoint, they lead patrons to enter single-file, so security personnel have a clear view of each patron. This enables security to efficiently isolate potential trouble or to confiscate any prohibited materials. This Gates can also be used to track people inside a premise and hence help trace and rescue all of them based on count available, out of the premises in case of fire or other calamities and therefore become a serious aid when a speedy evacuation is needed. Persons with disabilities may have difficulties using tripods. In these cases, generally a wide aisle gate, generally a P type swing gate or a telescopic flap barrier or a manual gate may be provided and also ticketing barrier.
Line of tripods may be entirely formed along with wide aisle gate, generally a P Type Swing Gate with luggage conveyor belts placed in between this line of tripods to allow mass transit and people with luggage. A typical usage of Access/ticketing tripod is that :: The user inserts a ticket or pass into the slot, from which a barcode is read; if access is to be granted, a sensor or a set of sensors tracks the person passing through the gate and allows the rotation of the tripod Rotor Arms and complete the transaction. Sometimes also referred to as "half-height" tripods, this fixed arm style has traditionally been the most popular type of tripod. There are many variations of this style available, including one which is designed to be accompanied by a matching ticket box, and one with a ticket box built in.
Styles are designed to allow entry only after tokens or coins are inserted properly then barcode is electronically read and allowed to pass. A variation to the tripod is arranged sensors to detect the objects passing through the motorized tripod and sets the electric motor to turn the tripod at the corresponding speed.