Red motorized Delta Scientific traffic spikes in an inspection setup, showcasing the equipment's retractable teeth designed to regulate vehicle access and ensure secure traffic management in parking and commercial spaces.

MOTORIZED TRAFFIC SPIKE CONTROLLERS

Motorized Traffic Control Spikes

Motorized Traffic Control Spikes are designed to provide top protection against unauthorized traffic moving through a protected gate.

Vehicles attempting to cross the row of steel traffic control spikes, from either direction, are disabled by the destruction of their tires. Delta Scientific manufactures five types of motorized traffic teeth controllers.

Red flush-mounted Delta Scientific traffic spike system in the engaged position on a concrete surface, designed to enforce one-way traffic control and prevent vehicle intrusion with its sturdy, upward-pointing spikes.
MTC6000 Flush Mount Traffic Security | Delta Scientific Corporation

Motorized Traffic Control Spike System – MTC6000

The surface mount system controls traffic, offering pedestrian-friendly features and damage deterrence to unauthorized vehicles in various locations.
MTC31 Flush Mount Traffic Security | Delta Scientific Corporation

Motorized Traffic Control Spike System – MTC31

Operating in thousands of locations globally, this electro-mechanical system controls vehicle access, offering top security against unauthorized entry or exit.

Specifications & Resources

MTC6000 General Arrangement

MTC31FM General Arrangement

MTC31FM Installation

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