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- One lamp a shining a red or green light
- The diameter of the lamp: 12cm
- 25 red LED's, 25 green LED's
- Power supply: 230V
- Aluminium housing
230,42
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green light
- Power supply: 230V
- Mounting holder Ø 124mm
- Black IP65 aluminum housing
108,98
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- One lamp a shining a red or green light
- The diameter of the lamp: 12cm
- 25 red LED's, 25 green LED's
- Power supply: 24V
- Aluminium housing
230,42
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- LED light for barriers with family MBAR/LBAR
- Light source: 4x 1W High Power LED
- Light color: red/green
- Nominal voltage: 24V
112,09
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green LED light
- Power supply: 230V
- Mounting holder Ø 124mm
- Black IP65 aluminum housing
233,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green light
- Power supply: 230V
- Mounting holder Ø 124mm
- Black IP65 aluminum housing
108,98
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green LED light
- Power supply: 24V
- 200° angle adjustment
- Wall mounting bracket
- IP 65
326,93
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green LED light
- Power supply: 230V AC
- 2 mounting brackets
- IP 65
193,05
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green LED light
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC
- 2 mounting brackets
- IP 65
233,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Red end green light LED
- Power supply: 230V
- Mounting holder Ø 124mm
- Black IP65 aluminum housing
233,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Service max. 2 semaphores
- Three operating modes
- Supports semaphores powered by 230V or 24V
280,23
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
115,83
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
Gate signals are traffic control devices that use gates to close and open railroad crossings or other roads. Their main purpose is to ensure the safety of road and rail traffic by preventing collisions between vehicles and trains.
Key features of gate signals:
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Visual indicators: Gate signals have red, yellow, and green lights that inform drivers and pedestrians about the status of the crossing.
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Audio signals: Some gate signals are equipped with audio signals that warn drivers and pedestrians of an approaching train.
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Gates: Gates close and open the crossing, preventing road traffic when a train is approaching.
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Automatic or manual control: Gate signals can be controlled automatically by train detection systems or manually by traffic controllers.
Types of gate signals:
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Two-phase gate signals: These signals have two lights: red and green. Red light means crossing closed, green light means open.
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Three-phase gate signals: These signals have three lights: red, yellow, and green. The yellow light warns drivers of an approaching train and the need to stop.
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Gate signals with signs: Some gate signals are equipped with road signs that inform drivers about the status of the crossing.
Applications of gate signals:
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Railroad crossings: Gate signals are commonly used at railroad crossings to ensure the safety of road and rail traffic.
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Other roads: Gate signals can also be used on other roads, such as tram crossings, pedestrian crossings, or roads leading to military or industrial facilities.
Advantages of gate signals:
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Improved safety: Gate signals significantly improve the safety of road and rail traffic by preventing collisions between vehicles and trains.
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Traffic flow: Gate signals can regulate road and rail traffic, which helps to maintain traffic flow.
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Ease of use: Gate signals are easy to use for both drivers and pedestrians.