What are the installation size specifications for parking space wheel stops?
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Parking space wheel stops have installation dimensions of 500mm×160mm×105mm, with a length of approximately 7m. Below is an introduction to wheel stops: 1. Overview: Also known as vehicle barriers, they are specialized equipment used to restrict vehicle movement at road access points, now widely employed in highway toll stations and parking lots to manage vehicle entry and exit. 2. Function: Electric barriers can independently control the raising and lowering of the barrier arm via wireless remote control, or they can be automatically managed through parking lot management systems (i.e., IC card management systems). 3. Types: These include integrated barrier mechanisms, clutch devices, intelligent anti-lift functions, obstacle return devices, heating functions (ensuring operation in environments as cold as -40 degrees), ventilation cooling systems (to promptly reduce motor temperature), automatic clutch devices, anti-collision arm disengagement devices, etc. The barrier arm's raising and lowering speeds vary from 0.8 seconds to 6 seconds.
I've seen many people in parking lots asking about this. The installation dimensions of wheel stoppers really need attention. Generally, the height should be around 150 to 200 millimeters to securely block the tires from rolling off the curb. The length should be approximately 1200 millimeters to ensure full coverage of the vehicle width without gaps. The installation position should be 600 to 1000 millimeters from the rear end of the parking space - this standard is crucial for preventing vehicles from sliding and hitting walls. Actually, I often help neighbors with this - if placed too close, it may scrape the vehicle's undercarriage; too far and it loses its protective function. When fixing with bolts, make sure to drill solid holes in concrete and use 8 to 10 millimeter bolts for weight-bearing. Remember, non-compliant installation might lead to vehicles rolling downhill and causing accidents, especially dangerous during rainy days. When purchasing materials, rubber ones are less prone to rust, while metal ones are more durable but require regular maintenance. Pay attention when driving and develop good habits - it can save you a lot of trouble.