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Roller Shutter Wicket Gate

Integrated pedestrian door mounted within a roller shutter or sectional door, eliminating the need to raise the full door for staff access. Available in push-up/chin-operated or electrically operated configurations. Custom-made to fit; requires minimum 0.8 mm slat door.

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Roller Shutter Wicket Gate — Integrated Pedestrian Access

A Roller Shutter Wicket Gate is a pedestrian door built directly into a roller shutter or sectional door, providing secondary access to the protected area without the need to raise the full door.

Ideally suited to staff entrances and exits in warehouses, factories and loading bays, a wicket gate eliminates the energy loss and security risk of repeatedly raising a large roller shutter for individual pedestrian access.

Available in two operational modes: push-up/chin operated (manual, hands-free) or electrically operated for automated pedestrian access control. Each gate is custom-made to fit the specific roller shutter opening and is available in a wide range of UV-resistant colours to match the host door.

Note: Wicket gates require a minimum slat thickness of 0.8 mm and cannot be fitted to doors built with 0.6 mm slat material.

SpecificationDetail
Slat Material75 × 0.8/1.0 mm or 1.2 mm galvanised steel slat
OperationPush-up/chin operated OR electrically operated
MountingInstalled within an existing roller shutter or sectional door
CompatibilityRequires minimum 0.8 mm slat door — not compatible with 0.6 mm slat doors
ApplicationStaff pedestrian access through larger roller shutter openings
Custom MadeFabricated to fit specific door opening dimensions
FinishWide range of UV-resistant colours available
InstallationProfessional installation included

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