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Ditec QIK
 
 

 

TRULY INNOVATIVE SHAPES AND UNCOMPROMISING SAFETY

 

Ditec Qik is a high-performance automatic barrier, the synonym of durability: tested for over 1 million cycles, it has an opening speed of up to 2 seconds (to 90°) and blends in perfectly in any setting.

 

It is available in 3 versions: a 230 V AC version of 3.5 metres and two 24 V DC versions for through passages of up to 5.8 and 7.6 m respectively. The encoder system on the 24 V DC models ensures fully safe use, allowing speed control and continuous adjustment of the impact force, as well as immediate detection of obstacles and slowdowns. The Ditec Qik range is fully compliant with European Directives.

 

Clean look and attention to details for heavy duty applications

All rivets are made of stainless steel and have no welding to ensure long life and maintain their features unaltered. The monobloc aluminium die-cast reduction unit ensures easy installation, long life and easy cleaning.

Tested to over a million operating cycles

 

The low-stress reduction unit ensures a very high number of operations. The test carried out on the unit has achieved with ease a staggeringly high number of operations, over 1,500,000.

Access system built with safety in mind

The Ditec Qik barriers, when matched to the LAN control systems, solve all access problems and are very easy to use.

To allow employees and key customers to operate the barrier, a wide range of solutions are available: a remote control, a traditional key or keypad operated selector switch, a “LAN transponder” system or a “coin” system, which allows the barrier to be operated only once.

 

This is a great solution for hotels, sports centres, shops and restaurants, visited by users who need temporary, quick and simple access.

Furthermore, the “magnetic loop” system is inherently very practical and simple to use.

The detector, when installed on the pavement, allows the exit barrier to be automatically operated when a vehicle goes over it, thus ensuring a regular flow of vehicles and avoiding unwelcome queues.

 

 

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