Five Major Differences Between Lifting Pillars And Flipping Barriers

Mar 07, 2024|

The construction of flipping board barriers and lifting column barriers is different, so the difference between these two is also quite obvious. Below, the author will introduce the differences between flipping board barriers and lifting column barriers, with a total of five aspects:

 

Lifting column:

1. Differences in safety performance: The lifting column barrier has double-sided safety characteristics and can resist impacts from various aspects. However, the flipping barrier only has nails on the side that can be flipped over, and if a vehicle flies over from the other side, it is easy to pass through.

 

2. The difference in humanized design: If a sudden event occurs and the flipping board obstacle is flipped up, the nail on the flipped side can not only injure the perpetrator but also the traffic police. The purpose of setting up roadblocks is to prevent the escape of perpetrators, rather than causing death or injury. Therefore, the safety performance and aesthetics of flip over roadblocks are not high enough. And the pillar barrier improved the defect of the flipping barrier.

 

3. Differences in installation of roadblocks: The installation of lifting column roadblocks is simpler and more convenient, while the handling of flipping board roadblocks requires a significant amount of construction.

 

4. The difference in after-sales handling between the two types of roadblocks: the connection method between the pillar roadblocks is parallel. If one pillar has a problem, the other three pillars can still work normally and still serve as installation protection. The repair speed of pillar roadblocks is fast, and the cost of maintenance is low. If there is a problem with the flipping board barrier, the entire system will be paralyzed, unable to provide safety protection, and the repair cost will also be high.

 

5. The difference in response time between two types of barriers: Pillar barriers have a faster response time than flipping barriers.

Overall, the comparison of the differences between elevated column barriers and flip board barriers shows that the advantages and performance of column barriers are more significant, and their relative use is also more common

 

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