Automatic Telescope Retractable Bollard
Manually operated telescopic automatic rising bollards can be utilized in multiple locations to protect pedestrian areas, commercial car parks and other areas from vehicle impact and prevent ram-raiding incidents. They also serve as an excellent deterrent against potential ram-raiding incidents.
Raising and lowering an automatic bollard is accomplished using either a physical key, remote control or signal from an access control system. Operating temperatures and cycle times depend upon the product type; you can find this information easily on our automatic bollard pages.
Security
Telescoping bollards offer both businesses and homeowners a practical security measure against unauthorised vehicle access to property. Installed at entrances to driveways, garages or pathways they prevent vehicles from entering areas preventing access and helping protect valuable assets on both sides.
Modern telescoping bollards are built with user-friendly features that enable authorised personnel to easily operate them. Manual models typically use key locks or handles for straightforward control, while automatic bollards can be operated through remote controls, keypads or access card systems. Furthermore, built-in lighting helps increase visibility during night hours while deterring any potential intruders.
Built for rugged environmental conditions, they feature robust materials like stainless steel or reinforced concrete that make them resistant to damage, corrosion and wear – providing effective protection even under regular usage and extreme weather conditions.
Telescoping bollards come in an assortment of designs and finishes to match their surroundings, making them easy to blend in seamlessly into a building or public space while maintaining visual appeal. Their flexibility makes them an excellent security solution for both commercial and residential properties alike.
Telescopic bollards’ effectiveness lies in their ability to be lowered to below ground level for convenient and effective security measures, enabling authorized personnel access and retractions without extensive excavation work or hydraulic or pneumatic mechanisms lowering them further down. This feature makes these security solutions convenient, efficient and secure options.
Convenience
Retractable bollards are versatile tools, providing vehicle access to restricted areas while simultaneously protecting pedestrian pathways. Raising and lowering these bollards manually or via remote control systems like RS makes for quick and easy control over access control to garage forecourts or car parks while simultaneously deterring unwanted vehicle entry; they’re even used to protect roller shutter doors against theft!
Retractable bollards can be easily extended using a secure key, making lowering and replacing damaged posts much simpler and lowering installation costs significantly. They come in different designs and finishes that blend in seamlessly into the surrounding environment when extended – ideal for residential driveways, car parks and pedestrian zones as well as high security buildings such as government facilities.
Retracting bollards is fast and safe; any single person or even an automated system such as cameras or sensors can easily lower them to provide access for events while maintaining safety protocols. They meet synchronization standards to rise and fall at consistent intervals; additionally they may be adjusted during concerts to facilitate access while still complying with safety protocols.
Once an event has concluded, bollards can be raised quickly to quickly reopen the area for traffic again, helping make sure it runs smoothly without having to deal with reseting barriers afterwards. They may also be retracted so vehicles may enter limited access zones like delivery areas and emergency lanes.
Telescoping bollards offer many convenient features, but are also built for long-term durability and use. Constructed from steel for optimal corrosion resistance and impact protection from vehicles travelling at speeds up to 30 mph, telescoping bollards have low energy consumption costs that help lower operating expenses and consumption levels; furthermore they should be regularly tested, cleaned and lubricated as well as freed of debris on their bases; otherwise they risk becoming damaged and wearing out faster than anticipated.
Durability
Telescopic bollards are versatile barriers that can be raised or lowered to block vehicle access to an area, providing a safe and convenient means of protecting an area while still permitting pedestrians passage. Constructed from steel for maximum durability against storms and extreme temperatures, these barriers are highly configurable to meet various security and traffic management needs of different environments.
Telescopic bollards are easy to use and operate, thanks to internal hydraulic systems equipped with up/down and stop functions that allow for seamless operations. Remote controls, card access systems, license plate recognition as well as external buttons on power distribution boxes make use of these durable barriers possible.
Telescoping bollards’ durability is further increased by being constructed of strong and reliable materials like stainless steel or reinforced concrete, designed to withstand impact and resist corrosion – these will continue to provide reliable service over time. Installation services should also be utilized to ensure proper positioning and anchoring into the ground, plus regular inspection can help extend their life even further.
Automatic telescoping bollards powered by electric systems make an excellent solution for high-security locations that demand extra protection. The electrical systems connect to a control system which can be activated through manual keypad, key fob or control panel activation; when an authorized person or vehicle approaches an area protected by automatic rising bollards, their control system receives a signal indicating authorization has been granted, which triggers their automatic lowering in response – returning traffic conditions back to normal again!
Maintenance
No matter which type of bollard you purchase, regular maintenance must be conducted to keep them looking their best and functioning smoothly. This includes keeping its surface free of dirt, dust and other contaminants that could corrode or damage its mechanism; periodically testing control buttons and switches to make sure they work as intended so as to avoid accidental activation or lowering; disconnecting power when performing any maintenance; using voltage detector before touching electrical systems etc.
Retractable bollards are versatile security and aesthetic additions that allow you to restrict vehicle access while protecting pedestrian pathways. They can be operated either manually, via remote, or digital keyfob and come in various designs and finishes to complement the architectural style of any space – so they fit in seamlessly into driveways while adding security and curb appeal to any property.
Automatic bollards, commonly referred to as telescopic or rising bollards, are powered by hydraulic mechanisms and can be remotely managed using keyfob, mobile phone app, license plate recognition or your central control panel. They’re ideal for high traffic areas that include smart technology.
These sensors can be installed on many surfaces, from concrete and asphalt roads to paving slabs. With an IP68 waterproof rating, these lights can withstand wet weather as well as cold temperatures; so you can rest easy knowing they will continue functioning regardless of their environment.
Retractable bollards come in different varieties, including manual telescopic, pneumatic, electric and hydraulic types. While each has a piston drive mechanism that moves a piston rod in either direction, their cycle performance differs – to help find one best suited to your needs use Protogetic’s search filters to filter by cycle times or other relevant criteria.
Installing a retractable bollard requires excavating a channel in the ground at least as deep as its maximum height, then placing the bollard within this sleeve with hydraulic power lifting it upward or lowering it down via hydraulic motor. Selecting an optimal installation method and site location are key, and consulting an expert is highly recommended before making decisions regarding their placement or removal.

