Compared to normal entrance turnstiles, a
full-height turnstile offers significantly
higher protection and
reliably prevents people from climbing over or bypassing the barrier. This makes it ideal for sensitive hygiene areas
in food processing plants, production facilities with high security requirements or
access control in outdoor areas where controlled passage is essential.
The Full-height turnstile impresses as a professional access control solution with the following features:
Full-height turnstile for secure and controlled passage
Ideal for hygiene areas with strict safety requirements and controlled access
3 variants available: mechanical, single-sided electric or double-sided electric (see options)
Passage height of 2100 mm offers secure full protection and prevents climbing over
Access is automatically reset if no passage occurs
Suitable for wet and outdoor areas
Can be used in a temperature range from –25 °C to +40 °C
Solid stainless steel construction with high corrosion resistance
Sloping roof prevents objects from being placed on the turnstile
Can be turned manually in the event of a power failure or panic
Image: Full-height turnstile for secure access control.
The full-height turnstile is made entirely of
high-quality stainless steel 1.4301 and thanks to its high corrosion resistance it is also suitable for use
in wet and outdoor areas. While conventional entrance turnstiles regulate access, a full-height portal turnstile guarantees secure separation of individuals. This
effectively prevents unauthorised access, as it is impossible to bypass or climb over the barrier.
People move the turnstile to the next home position with
minimal effort. The rotation speed automatically adjusts to the person passing through. If no one passes through, the clearance is automatically deleted after a preset time, which is ideal for access control in heavily frequented areas.
The full-height turnstile is available in three versions (see options). The
mechanical version offers a particularly robust and low-maintenance solution for simple applications without electronics. The
single-sided electric version is suitable when only one direction needs to be specifically controlled, while the return path remains mechanically blocked. The
double-sided electric version is the most convenient choice for heavily frequented entrances, as both directions can be controlled electronically and can be optimally integrated into existing access or hygiene systems.