Turnstiles

Turnstiles

Separate turnstiles are available besides the numerous disinfection appliances with turnstiles. These separate turnstiles are suitable for installation in a hygiene passage to create one permanent entrance and one permanent exit.

These separate entrance gates can be supplied either as a mechanical or electrical version, or as a floor or wall model. With the electrical version, badge systems for access control and time registration are also among the options.

What is a standalone turnstile?

A standalone turnstile, also known as a rotating cross, is an access control mechanism used to manage controlled entry in hygiene zones and other secured areas.

 

Where are standalone turnstiles used?

Standalone turnstiles are installed in hygiene corridors to create a fixed entry and exit point. They are commonly used in the food industry, pharmaceutical sector, and other hygiene-sensitive environments.

 

What is the difference between a standalone turnstile and one with disinfection equipment?

A standalone turnstile functions purely as access control without any hygiene features. A turnstile with disinfection equipment is integrated with systems like hand disinfection, granting access only after proper hygiene steps.

 

Are the turnstiles mechanical or electric?

We offer both types:

  • Mechanical: Simple operation without power supply.
  • Electric: Equipped with badge systems, time registration, or other access control systems.
Can a turnstile be floor- or wall-mounted?

Yes, our turnstiles are available as floor-mounted or wall-mounted models, depending on your space and installation requirements.

 

Are the turnstiles suitable for outdoor use?

Our stainless steel versions are resistant to moisture and corrosion, making them suitable for outdoor installation. Contact us for specific outdoor solutions.

 

Can a turnstile be connected to a badge system?

Yes, electric models can be equipped with badge systems for access control and time registration, providing added security and monitoring.

 

How is access managed in a mechanical turnstile?

With a mechanical turnstile, passage can be controlled using a key, rotation mechanism, or simple push-through action.

 

What happens during a power failure with an electric turnstile?

In case of a power failure, the system can be configured to unlock or lock the turnstile based on safety protocols. Some models have backup batteries for emergency functionality.