Mecasystem

Tripod turnstiles ensure controlled and secure pedestrian access in various environments such as stadiums, gyms, cafeterias, offices, and many others.
Thanks to their robustness and efficiency, they are an ideal solution for managing traffic flow and regulating entry.
Our tripod turnstiles are designed for easy integration with existing access control systems, guaranteeing secure and efficient management of entry and exit.

Tezey | Tezey twin

Tezey | Tezey twin

Minos | Minos twin

CRYSTAL

Tripod access control in one or two-legged versions

Tripode

  • Versatility and mobility
    Mecasystem tripod turnstiles are available in one- or two-legged versions. These two versions allow for easy installation of either tripod, whether in a confined space or a high-traffic hall. They are designed for durability and efficiency, both indoors and outdoors, in fixed or mobile (public transport version) configurations, for permanent or temporary (platform) installations, events, exhibitions, concerts, Christmas markets, etc.
  • Suitable for high-traffic areas
    Their durability and low energy consumption make Tezey, Minos, and Crystal essential for areas with heavy and regular traffic requiring a moderate level of security. Our engineers have optimized the entire design process to offer tripods with excellent value for money, in all versions and finishes.
  • Versatility and integration
    The entire range of Mecasystem tripod turnstiles is perfectly suited for controlling access to a wide variety of venues, such as sports halls, swimming pools, ice rinks, cultural centers, museums, shops, boutiques, offices, etc. Tripod turnstiles are popular access control devices used in many environments, such as offices, stadiums, administrative buildings, etc.
  • When investing in a tripod turnstile, price is a crucial factor. Prices vary depending on several elements, including additional features and build quality. Finding a balance between price and the necessary features to meet the specific needs of your business or establishment is essential.
  • Tripod turnstiles offer a range of features designed to improve security and access control. Some models are equipped with magnetic card readers, fingerprint readers, or barcode readers for accurate user identification.
  • Other common features include built-in alarms, indicator lights, and intrusion detection systems. Some tripod turnstiles can also be integrated with existing access management systems, allowing seamless synchronization with other security devices.

Understanding the tripod turnstile price

Mecasystem tripod turnstiles ensure access control and pedestrian safety in a wide variety of environments, including stadiums, sports halls, cafeterias, offices, museums, and administrative buildings. Their robust construction makes them a reliable solution for managing visitor flow and regulating entry. Compatible with most access control systems, our models ensure seamless integration and secure operation. Available in single or double-leg versions, these tripod turnstiles are equally well-suited to high-traffic areas and confined spaces, indoors or outdoors. The price of a tripod turnstile depends on the material (AISI 304 or AISI 316L stainless steel), the mechanism (automatic or semi-automatic), and customization options such as card readers, barcode scanners, or biometric readers. Choosing a tripod turnstile tailored to the specific needs of the site is crucial to guarantee optimal security and smooth operation. FB Mecasystem tripod tourniquets combine performance, design and reliability to meet the needs of businesses, public institutions and temporary events while offering excellent value for money.

FAQ

FAQ

A tripod turnstile allows pedestrian access to a secure area by permitting only one person to pass at a time. It is commonly used in offices, stadiums, train stations, and industrial sites.

Yes, it can be connected to badge readers, code readers, biometrics or QR code readers depending on security needs.

The automatic model frees the passage via a motorized mechanism, while the semi-automatic requires a manual impulse to rotate the arms.

Yes, it is a robust piece of equipment designed to handle large flows while ensuring safety.

No, but it can be complemented by a motorized PMR access gate installed next to it to allow easy passage.

Yes, some mobile platform models are designed for temporary installations such as concerts or trade shows.