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FAAC J275 SA Semi-Automatic bollard
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FAAC J275 SA Semi-Automatic bollard

FAAC J275 SA Semi-Automatic traffic bollard solves any transit and/or park control problems without the need of electric power supply (particularly suitable for old town centers and areas difficult to wire). In fact, thanks to a gas operator, raising occurs automatically by means of a key release. Lowering occurs by a foot pressure on the bollard head. J275 SA main features are:: 1. Power supply and wiring not needed 2. Simple and safe movements thanks to the dedicated release key 3. Kept lock in up position (against accidental release) 4. Very low (and easy) maintenance needed
Specification
  • Semi-Automatic (SA) bollard FAAC J275 SA with non-automatic operations. APPLICATIONS: To delimitate pedestrian areas, parking lots and passages with low vehicular traffic. The usage of this bollard is suggested where the number of accesses is low, or in combination with automatic and fixed bollards. This product matches all needs of traffic regulation when connection to main supply is not available. The rising is automatically operated by releasing a gas spring with the supplied key. The descent has to be operated by pressing –with a foot- on the bollard head. FAAC J275 SA bollards have been designed to minimize the excavation, installation and maintenance operations costs. PRODUCT FEATURES: The bollard comprises a cylinder with height 600mm, diameter 275mm, made of SJ235JR EN 10219 (7mm thick), with surface anti-corrosive treatment in cataphoresis and polyester powder painted, or made of stainless steel AISI 316L (6mm thick) with satin finishing. The support structure is in reinforced steel and the bollard and the support structure drop into a pit unit that sits in the foundation. All internal fixing frames, are made of stainless steel made, in order to prevent corrosions. The upraised Cylinder is visible on all environment conditions, having a 55mm high reflecting strip all around the cylinder itself, and LED lights –power unit not supplied-. Semi-automatic bollard is operated thanks to a gas spring. INSTALLATION COMPLEMENTS: The bollard is installed in a dedicated modular pit complete with counter-frame. OPTIONS: The cylinder finishing can be: - Cataphoresis and polyester powder painted Dark grey metallized - Stainless steel satin finishing ACCESSORIES: A pit heater can be added to expand the range of working temperature.
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.FAAC-J275-SA
  • Product familyFAAC Simply Automatic
  • Product groupTraffic bollards
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2016-06-23
  • Edition number3
  • Height (mm)600
  • Width (mm)450
  • Depth (mm)450
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  • Material mainSteel
  • Material secondaryStainless steel
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
  • Weight Net (Kg)125
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryEngineering & Infrastructure - Road Accessories
  • IFC classificationObject
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_20_76_08
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionBollards and impact protectors
  • OmniClass Number23-11 29 35
  • OmniClass TitleBollards

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