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Crash gates by Delta Scientific

May 21, 2010
These popular crash gates can withstand impacts as high as a 15,000-pound vehicle striking at 50 mph and suffer no significant damage

Delta Scientific’s popular crash gates can withstand impacts as high as a 15,000-pound vehicle striking at 50 mph and suffer no significant damage. But they can look good, too. Choose from sliding and swing crash-tested gates in 14 different decors – green landscaping, screen printed glass, steel screen, back-painted glass, laser cut steel in two versions, panelized colored acrylic, panelized stone, panelized concrete, cast stone, wood and stone, panelized wood, and wood screen.

The crash-rated gates are powered by electro-mechanical or hydraulic systems. Typical drive speeds are 60 feet per minute, depending on electrical supply and gate length.

For more information, visit www.deltascientific.com.  

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