5,400.00$
These are integrated with the gate system to indicate whether vehicles can proceed or must stop. The lights typically include red (stop), and green (go).
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MTP Gate Traffic Signal Sample Video
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Description
MTP Gate Traffic Signal
A gate traffic signal refers to a traffic control device typically found at railway crossings or toll gates.
Car Entry
Car Exit
Technical Specification,
- Dimension: 300*710*180mm
- Body Material: Polycarbonate
- Power: 110-220 volt
- Led color: Green-Red
- Led quantity: 220 pcs super high bright
- Light luminous: 8000mcd
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate
- Quality of Parts,
Full mask of Flashing Light,
This mask has a 300 mm diameter with a depth of 215mm.
Half mask,
This is done by a screw, being put on the body.
Door,
The door shall be fastened on the body, in a shape toggle.
The casing of the Traffic Signal
Casing,
The casing of Flashing Light is made with high-quality polycarbonate.
Lenses,
External lenses are made with grid polycarbonate, to be suitable for lenses.
LED Casing
LED Module,
in lawful range for traffic lights and traffic signals and its light intensity is 8000mcd.
LED
These shocks shall be the cause of damaging the external lens.
Changing and replacing external lenses is easily possible for a worker.
Brackets,
Each Flashing light has a pair of holders for connecting the main body to its pole, called brackets.
Brackets
Round Clamp(Hose Clips),
Hose Clip
Useful Points,
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