Typical Applications Access to private offices in multi-storey office complexes. This makes it possible for visitors to enterthe building with a pass they receive from the security desk downstairs and have access only to that specific office. Entrance to buses and minibuses. Access to the restrooms and lockers in factories with large number of workers. The greatest advantage of the mechanism is its monoblock welded construction. In some turnstile brands, the mechanism is attached to the turnstile body by bolts and screws. In contrast, the head mechanism of TANSA turnstiles are manufactured as a single integrated block welded to the body. Thanks to such robust construction, there is no slacking or deformation in the turnstile mechanism over time. A TANSA turnstile can be used both unidirectionally and bidirectionally thanks to its electromechanic design. Selection of direction can be configured easily by the client’s authorized security personnel. Access right can be denied or granted remotely. All mechanical hardware and electromechanical control systems are manufactured at TANSA’s own production plants.
TANSA turnstiles are designed to excel in both internal and external environments. However, for applications in very humid or dusty settings, custom-designed turnstiles with optional features are available if the appropriate specifications are provided at the time of the order. TANSA turnstiles are ideal for both unidirectional and birectional passages which can be free or access- controlled. Even though access in both directions can be controlled by a card-reader, the authorized security personnel of the client can override that setting for card-free access during certain times of the day. TANSA turnstiles allow free exit out of the site or the building in case of a power failure, a feature mandated by law. If the customer wants the turnstiles remain locked during such an emergency, such functionality can be provided as an option, contingent upon the written request of the client. However, once set at the factory, the system then cannot be switched back to the emergency-exit state by the client and it remains locked during all subsequent power failures. The rotational direction of the turnstile arms during entries and exits alike is regulated by internal sensors. The smooth centering of the turnstile arm after a pass-through is accomplished by a spring mechanism and hydrolic shock absorbers. For emergency situations like fire or earthquake that necessitate rapid evacuation, TANSA turnstiles come with optional drop-off turnstile arm option which is actuated by a signal received from the earthquake detection system. That ensures quick and safe exit from the building or the site. In a similar manner, the arm can drop off to the side with one push of a button during protocol events to allow unimpeded access for VIPs and special guests. The head is aluminium cast. The arms are made of polished aluminium. During passages, the clothing of the users naturally brush off against the turnstile arms. If the arms are made up of matte-finish metal, as people access in and out and brush off against the turnstile, only a part of the metal finish starts to shine and that presents a rather worn-out cheap look. TANSA turnstile arms always look top-of-the-line due to their bright polished- aluminium construction.