The American Access Systems, Inc line of Fire Access stations offers a selection of two different post mount models. Both models feature heavy metal, powder coated enclosures.
The face plates on model #’s 15-013 and 15-014 are painted a bright red for easy identification by the fire department. All Fire Access stations are stand alone units, allowing the
convenience of installation wherever it may be required.
Model # 15-013 is designed to be used with a Knox Lock key switch (not included). Model #15-014 offers a padlock closure with a simple Micro Switch that activates a relay when the padlock holding the panel closed is removed.
Seeking the padlock or key switch? Visit the Knox Company website to learn about purchasing these additional items.
GateCrafters.com is the DIY factor. GateCrafters.com further adds to most of our gate openers for easier DIY installation. We have developed exclusive components (example: easy adjustable mounting brackets), customized instructions, and offer a full spectrum of accessories to truly cover all aspects of the installation of your gate opener. In addition we have the largest staff of factory trained technicians in the US.
Hole precut to Knox Lock specifications (lock not included)
6 gauge bright red steel faceplate
16 gauge powder coated enclosure
Dimensions: 5.25h x 4.75w x 4.50d
Weight approx: 5 lbs.
Micro Switch with Padlock Closure (15-014)
Hole precut for padlock application (padlock not included)
Normally open switch
16 gauge bright red steel faceplate
16 gauge powder coated enclosure
Dimensions: 5.25h x 4.75w x 4.50d
Weight approx: 5 lbs.
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GateCrafters.com has actual experience. We have a testing area, we have factory and internal training courses, we build gates and have our own gates that are automated, we attended all industry trade shows in multiple countries and are a member of the AFA, and we pay visits to our chosen manufacturers' factories. All these factors are what have lead to us having so many exclusive additions. When you see and actually use as many products as we have you tend to have many ideas for minor changes that have major impacts. We acted on these ideas and have utilized them to help thousands of customers automate their gates.