Pilot 4 Way Barrier Receiver Multi Direction Belt Connector
Pilot 4-Way Receiver – Multi-Belt Termination Point
The Pilot 4-Way Receiver allows up to four Pilot retractable belts to terminate at a single point, providing a clean and efficient barrier layout without the need for additional belt bodies.
Designed to optimise your barrier system, the 4-way receiver reduces equipment requirements while increasing layout flexibility. It enables cross-directional belt connections, making it ideal for managing intersections, queue systems, access control points and temporary work zones.
By eliminating the need for extra belt units, the Pilot 4-Way Receiver offers a cost-effective way to expand or reconfigure your pedestrian control system.
Compatible with Pilot belt units and mounting accessories.
Key Features
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Accepts up to four Pilot belts simultaneously
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Reduces the need for additional belt bodies
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Ideal for cross-directional barrier layouts
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Improves system efficiency and flexibility
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Compatible with Pilot posts and accessories
Ideal For
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Queue management systems
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Warehouse pedestrian routing
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Construction safety zones
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Event crowd control
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Multi-directional access control
Specifications
- Weight: 0.2kg
FAQ
What is the Pilot barrier system used for?
The Pilot barrier system is designed to quickly create temporary safety zones, restrict access, and manage pedestrian or vehicle movement.
It’s commonly used in worksites, warehouses, car parks, and public spaces where flexible, fast deployment is needed.
How long is the belt and how strong is it?
Pilot units feature a 10-metre retractable belt, significantly longer than standard systems.
The belt is built for durability and includes a controlled braking system to ensure smooth, safe retraction.
Can Pilot barriers be mounted to walls or other surfaces?
Yes. Pilot barriers are designed to be highly versatile and can be mounted to walls, cones, magnetic surfaces, or paired with other units using the Twist-Lok connection system.
Are Pilot barriers suitable for outdoor use?
Pilot barriers can be used outdoors for temporary setups. However, for long-term outdoor exposure, it’s recommended they are stored or protected when not in use to maintain performance and lifespan.
What makes Pilot different from standard retractable barriers?
Pilot systems offer a longer 10m belt, stronger internal components, and a more flexible mounting system, making them ideal for larger areas and more demanding environments compared to standard belt barriers.
Do you offer bulk pricing or project supply?
Yes. We supply Pilot barriers for projects of all sizes. Bulk pricing is available, and we can help tailor a solution based on your site requirements. Contact us for a quote.