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Troubleshooting for the full-height turnstile gate that cannot be locked

When dealing with the full-height turnstile gate that cannot be locked, careful analysis and careful inspection are required. This fault may come from many aspects, such as circuit problems, mechanical failures, or sensor failures. When solving this problem, you first need to confirm the specific circumstances of the fault, and then investigate and eliminate it in a targeted manner.

 

For circuit problems, you can check whether the circuit connection is good, whether the power supply is normal, whether the relay is working properly, etc. If you find a problem with the circuit, you can try to repair or replace the relevant parts to ensure that the circuit is unobstructed.

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For mechanical failures, you need to check the operation of the full-height turnstile gate to ensure that the mechanical parts are not blocked or damaged. You can check each component one by one to ensure its normal operation. If you find a problem, repair or replace the damaged parts in time.

 

In addition, the sensor is also a common fault point. The sensor of the full-height turnstile gate plays an important role. If the sensor fails, it may cause the full-height turnstile gate to fail to lock. Check the connection of the sensor to ensure good contact. You can also determine whether it needs repair or replacement by testing the working performance of the sensor.

 

When solving the problem of the full-height gate not being able to lock, you need to be patient and careful, and not act rashly. Through systematic analysis and step-by-step troubleshooting, you can find the root cause of the problem and take appropriate measures to solve it. Only in this way can you ensure the normal operation of the full-height turnstile gate and protect the safety of equipment and personnel.