




Sentinal Gates
SENTINAL SECURITY GATES
High level of security for sensitive areas
The Guardian Sentinal security cage enclosure is a unique product designed to be fitted on the inside of goods in rolling shutters and sectional doors.
The sentinel is a unique tried and tested high security solution for protection against ram raids and attackers equipped with heavy duty cutting tools. It has been in use with one blue chip retailer in the UK for over seven years. In that time it has stopped numerous determined attackers equipped with cars for ram raiding and cutting equipment. To this date it has never been penetrated.
Ram raiders can be in and out of a premises in minutes, a standard rolling shutter offers little protection to thieves equipped with just simple every day tools.
The Sentinal is a 3 sided enclosure incorporating a set of double doors, it is secured to the floor via M16 parabolts and M12 sleeve anchors to the structure of the building.
- Ram raid protection
- Cutting protection
- Free airflow through gate
- 2.5 m standard height
- Tried and tested over 7 years
Construction
Door leaves are constructed from 3 mm mild steel incorporating punched holes for vision, 100 mm x 100 mm x 5 mm box sections are run vertically at spacings of not more than 200 mm, 3 No. hinges per door leaf 150 mm x 150 mm with a 12 mm pin.
Should side panels be required to increase the width of the enclosure, these are fabricated from 3 mm mild steel, with no vision holes, complete with 100 mm x 100 mm x 5 mm box sections running vertically spaced at no more than 200 mm.
Return end panels are generally 350 mm wide fabricated from 3 mm mild steel, with no vision holes.
Locking
The inactive leaf is secured closed via two 25 mm stainless steel shoot bolts, the doors are secured via 2 No. padlocks with shrouded keeps.
Finish
Finish to be polyester powder coated to a RAL 7021 with a textured finish over galvanised.
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Maintenance Packages
Planned preventative maintenance
See our maintenance section or contact us for more information.
Guardians repair and maintenance services and engineers are accredited to the DHF's TS004 Repairs and maintenance standardand
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Why have your door and shutter systems maintained?
- It is a legal requirement - as failure to show evidence of maintenance could mean prohibition & enforcement notices being served and fines up to £5000 and imprisonment for 2 years. 'Safety In Use', the New European CEN Standards legislation - States that all types of door should be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. For further clarification visit www.dhfonline.org.uk.
- Routine maintenance prolongs the operational life of the installation and ensures that the installation is kept in good working order.
- It ensures that the door is working in a safe and efficient condition - helping to prevent accidents and damage which in turn results in down time, effecting work flow, productivity and resulting in loss of revenue.
- It assists in identifying potential problems which can easily be rectified.