Manual Linear at-fst

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  • Linear at-fst - page 1

    Full Height Galvanized Steel Turnstile Series The AT-FST full height galvanized steel turnstile series provides superior access control through solid construction and safe design. These units are rated for outdoor use and are hot dip galvanized finish. This unit was developed with the installer in mind and can be assembled in a fraction of the time ...

  • Linear at-fst - page 2

    O rdering g uide Order the turnstile that meets your needs. Start with the product category, then specify the finish, configurations and options you need to complete your custom turnstile. If you need further customization - call the factory with your exact specification requirements. T urnsTile s pecificaTiOns option Primary Voltage 115V Power 40W ...

  • Linear at-fst - page 3

    Easy access to the operating mechanism, control board(s) and other components located in the header area is accomplished through hinged panel doors that are key lockable. All bearings are permanently lubricated requiring no scheduled maintenance. The lower spindle bearing is located inside the spindle column and will not be exposed to salt, sweep c ...

  • Linear at-fst - page 4

    134.6 in cm 53 96 243.8 aT-fsT s eries (d Ouble ) - d imensiOnal d rawing Barrier Header & Cover Spindle Arms Passage Panels In cm 80 203.2 10 25.4 231465 A Copyright © 2011 Linear LLC Now Part of 1950 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008 T el: 760.438.7000 800.421.1587 www .aigismech.com • www .linear corp.com ...

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