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Mounting Solutions for Leading Turnstile Systems

Parabit’s turnstile mounts and posts are built for seamless integration of biometric and access control devices into a wide range of turnstile models. Engineered for stability, alignment, and a clean finish, these solutions support high-performance installations in corporate, transit, government, and commercial facilities.

 

Compatible with turnstile systems from Alvarado, Assa Abloy, Automatic Systems, Avant Garde, Boon Edam, Gunnebo, Orion, and more, Parabit offers configurations for single and dual readers, integrated camera options, and freestanding posts. Designed for both indoor and outdoor environments, every product supports secure, efficient access control while complementing the architectural style of each entry point.

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Freestanding solutions that support a wide range of devices, offering flexible placement and clean integration at indoor and outdoor access control locations.

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FAQs HOW DO PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS AND POSTS IMPROVE ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATIONS Parabit turnstile mounts and posts provide stable, secure infrastructure for biometric and access control devices, supporting proper alignment, consistent performance, and a clean finished appearance in high traffic entry environments. WHAT TYPES OF DEVICES CAN BE INSTALLED USING PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS Parabit solutions are designed to support a wide range of biometric readers, access control readers, and integrated camera configurations used in secure entry lanes across corporate, transit, government, and commercial facilities. WHAT TURNSTILE BRANDS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS AND POSTS Parabit turnstile solutions are compatible with turnstile systems from Alvarado, Assa Abloy, Automatic Systems, Avant Garde, Boon Edam, Gunnebo, Orion, and other common turnstile manufacturers. DO PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS SUPPORT SINGLE AND DUAL READER CONFIGURATIONS Yes. Parabit offers configurations for single reader installations as well as dual reader setups, supporting flexible credential workflows and layered access control requirements. ARE INTEGRATED CAMERA OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR TURNSTILE MOUNT INSTALLATIONS Yes. Parabit offers turnstile mount configurations with integrated camera support, enabling consolidated coverage at the entry lane without compromising the appearance or installation quality. WHEN ARE FREESTANDING POSTS USED IN TURNSTILE ACCESS CONTROL DEPLOYMENTS Freestanding posts are used when wall mounting is not available or when device placement needs to be positioned independently of the turnstile structure, such as at lane approaches, open lobbies, or entry points with architectural constraints. WHY IS ALIGNMENT IMPORTANT FOR TURNSTILE MOUNTED ACCESS CONTROL DEVICES Proper alignment improves read consistency, reduces user friction, and supports smoother throughput. Stable positioning also helps prevent shifting and misreads in high traffic environments. ARE PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS AND POSTS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE Yes. Parabit solutions support both indoor and outdoor environments, providing durable infrastructure designed to hold up in high traffic conditions and variable exposure. HOW DO PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNTS SUPPORT A CLEAN, MODERN ENTRY AESTHETIC Parabit mounts and posts are engineered to integrate cleanly into the turnstile lane, reducing exposed hardware and supporting a professional appearance that complements modern architecture and turnstile design. WHAT TYPES OF FACILITIES BENEFIT MOST FROM PARABIT TURNSTILE MOUNT SOLUTIONS Parabit turnstile mounts and posts are commonly deployed in corporate offices, transportation hubs, government buildings, and commercial facilities where secure access control must operate efficiently and look architecturally consistent.

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