ELKA traffic bollards EP 600-EM and EP 800-EM made of weather-resistant V4A stainless steel, electromechanical, 48V DC voltage, with maintenance-free BLDC motor and high efficiency, running time from approx. 4.0s or 5.0s, cylinder height 600mm or 800mm, with 273mm diameter, designed for 5 million cycles, with up to 2,000 cycles per day.
Can be used for access control or as a protective barrier in pedestrian zones, access roads or on commercial properties. Pedestrians and cyclists can pass through unhindered, while vehicles are subject to access control.
The wall thickness of the cylinder of 4 mm is increased to 8 mm in the highly stressed area by a reinforcing tube. There is a reflective sticker and programmable LED lighting at the top end of the cylinder. Thanks to a translucent wiper ring, this is clearly visible even when retracted. The bollard can be manually emergency unlocked in the cover (patent pending), e.g. using a fire department triangle.
Power is supplied via a wide-range power supply unit.
Thanks to the waterproof motor and gear unit (protection class IP 68), the bollard can be submerged in water for short periods.
The separately available controller can control up to three bollards (max. cable length 80m). Includes connection options for external components, e.g. three loop detectors for induction loops, radio, RFID. Soft start and soft stop ensure a smooth operation. In accordance with performance level PLc, the controller has digital and analog safety-related inputs for e.g. laser scanners, dead man's mode, light barrier with activatable test function. The integrated force monitoring with automatic reversal protects the bollard from overloading when it is raised (e.g. if a car is standing on the bollard).
Eyelets on the base plate serve as a mounting aid for positioning the bollard. ELKA offers a selection of different installation options, e.g. also without a foundation. The bollard is supplied without pre-assembled cables. The cables are easily connected using WAGO terminals and gel casting. The particularly low installation depth (852mm or 1,052mm, depending on the height of the cylinder) is ideal for installation in urban areas with existing supply lines. With an appropriate foundation, the highest possible impact loads of 33,000J without destruction or 200,000J with destruction are achieved.
The end positions are monitored by the motor.
The bollard lifts up a few centimetres during the upward movement with the optional start function (patent pending). The LED lighting is visible to traffic. The bollard only rises fully after a set waiting time.
If a thin layer of ice has formed on the ground in cold weather, the bollard with the optional ice-breaker function (patent pending) briefly lifts with greater force when raised. The ice breaks and the bollard can be raised properly.
Can be used in a temperature range from -20 °C to +50 °C. Optionally with acoustic warning device.
Cylinder height 600mm or 800mm
Cylinder diameter 273mm
Ground socket diameter 355mm
Material V4A stainless steel
Wall thickness 4mm
Highly stressed area 8mm
Weight 140kg or 160kg
Running time from approx. 4.0 seconds or 5.0 seconds
Cycles/day max. 2000
Installation depth 852mm or 1,052mm
Cable length max. 80m
Mains voltage 100-240V / 50-60Hz
Manual emergency release
Performance level PLc
Temperature range -20°C to +50°C
Protection class IP68
Impact load 33,000J without destruction / 200,000J with destruction
Network connection via TCP/IP interface and WLAN
LED lighting via light ring
Region availability
Europe | Asia | North America | Africa | South America | Oceania |
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Åland Islands | Afghanistan | Anguilla | Algeria | Argentina | American Samoa |
Albania | Armenia | Antigua and Barbuda | Angola | Bolivia | Australia |
Andorra | Azerbaijan | Aruba | Benin | Brazil | Cook Islands |
Austria | Bahrain | Barbados | Botswana | Chile | Federated States of Micronesia |
Belarus | Bangladesh | Belize | Burkina Faso | Colombia | Fiji |
Belgium | Bhutan | Bermuda | Burundi | Ecuador | French Polynesia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | British Indian Ocean Territory | British Virgin Islands | Cameroon | Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | Guam |
Bulgaria | Brunei | Canada | Cape Verde | French Guiana | Kiribati |
Croatia | Cambodia | Caribbean Netherlands | Central African Republic | Guyana | Marshall Islands |
Cyprus | China | Cayman Islands | Chad | Paraguay | Nauru |
Czech Republic | Christmas Island | Collectivity of Saint Martin | Comoros | Peru | New Caledonia |
Denmark | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Costa Rica | Côte d'Ivoire | Suriname | New Zealand |
Estonia | Georgia | Cuba | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Uruguay | Niue |
Faroe Islands | Hong Kong | Curaçao | Djibouti | Venezuela | Norfolk Island |
Finland | India | Dominica | Egypt | Northern Mariana Islands | |
France | Indonesia | Dominican Republic | Equatorial Guinea | Palau | |
Germany | Iran | El Salvador | Eritrea | Papua New Guinea | |
Gibraltar | Iraq | Greenland | Eswatini | Pitcairn Islands | |
Greece | Israel | Grenada | Ethiopia | Samoa | |
Guernsey | Japan | Guadeloupe | Gabon | Solomon Islands | |
Hungary | Jordan | Guatemala | Ghana | Timor-Leste | |
Iceland | Kazakhstan | Haiti | Guinea | Tokelau | |
Ireland | Kuwait | Honduras | Guinea-Bissau | Tonga | |
Isle of Man | Kyrgyzstan | Jamaica | Kenya | Tuvalu | |
Italy | Laos | Martinique | Lesotho | United States Minor Outlying Islands | |
Jersey | Lebanon | Mexico | Liberia | Vanuatu | |
Latvia | Macau | Montserrat | Libya | Wallis and Futuna | |
Liechtenstein | Malaysia | Nicaragua | Madagascar | ||
Lithuania | Maldives | Panama | Malawi | ||
Luxembourg | Mongolia | Puerto Rico | Mali | ||
Malta | Myanmar (Burma) | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Mauritania | ||
Moldova | Nepal | Saint Lucia | Mauritius | ||
Monaco | North Korea | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Mayotte | ||
Montenegro | Oman | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Morocco | ||
Netherlands | Pakistan | Saint-Barthélemy | Mozambique | ||
North Macedonia | Palestine | Sint Maarten | Namibia | ||
Norway | Philippines | The Bahamas | Niger | ||
Poland | Qatar | Trinidad and Tobago | Nigeria | ||
Portugal | Saudi Arabia | Turks and Caicos Islands | Republic of the Congo | ||
Romania | Singapore | U.S. Virgin Islands | Reunion | ||
Russia | South Korea | United States | Rwanda | ||
San Marino | Sri Lanka | Saint Helena | |||
Serbia | Syria | São Tomé and Príncipe | |||
Slovakia | Taiwan | Senegal | |||
Slovenia | Tajikistan | Seychelles | |||
Spain | Thailand | Sierra Leone | |||
Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Türkiye | Somalia | |||
Sweden | Turkmenistan | South Africa | |||
Switzerland | United Arab Emirates | South Sudan | |||
Ukraine | Uzbekistan | Sudan | |||
United Kingdom | Vietnam | Tanzania | |||
Vatican City | Yemen | The Gambia | |||
Togo | |||||
Tunisia | |||||
Uganda | |||||
Western Sahara | |||||
Zambia | |||||
Zimbabwe |