Able
to be deployed in 15 minutes, Delta’s
new MP5000 portable high security
anti-terrorist vehicle crash barrier
can quickly protect facilities and
people from vehicle attacks.
The MP5000 mobile crash barrier,
can be towed into position by a
medium sized pick-up truck or equivalent.
Deploys in 15 minutes and operates
locally or remotely for guard protection.
Deployment, retrieval and operation
are all hydraulic.
Stops and disables a 15,000 pound
G.V.W. (66.7 kN) vehicle moving
at 30 mph (48 kph). K4/L1.0
The MP5000 was built for U.S.
Federal government security specialists
wanting a system that could be
rapidly deployed and then operated
as a regular security gate or barrier
system.
Once
positioned, the new Delta mobile
barricade is separated from its
transporter and lowered into position
by means of a Battery-Operated
Hydraulic Power System, which is
then used to raise or lower the
barrier for normal or emergency
tasks. The
controls to run the barrier can
be located on the barrier, at a
fixed secure post, or from a hand-held
push button controller. The guard
need not go to the barrier to raise
or lower it from its guard position.
Within 15 minutes of being sited,
the new Delta mobile crash barrier
lowers itself into position with
built-in hydraulic jacks. There
is no hand cranking. Wheels are
stored at the sides and then the
vehicle ramps are folded out, completing
the deployment. To move the barrier,
the procedures are simply reversed.
Both
the operation of the barrier as
well as deployment and retrieval
are push-button controlled. A standard
system includes a battery-operated
power unit, replenished from either
a solar array or multiple local
low voltage sources. Optionally,
a Delta Hydraulic Power Unit operated
on a locally supplied power or
full manual system, or combination,
is available. Both the locally
powered and battery powered hydraulic
pumping unit can be sized to provide
pass-through rates suitable for
most inspection and identification
station requirements.
The barricade operates at rates
between 10 and 15 seconds for a
full up-down cycle. Sustained rates
of 40 cycles per hour can be maintained
indefinitely, depending on the
available recharging methods employed.

Download DeltaBrochr4-MP5000-revised.pdf
MP5000 Printable
Information .pdf file
|