Manual arm barriers
Control access to private car parks and sites
Our manual arm barriers are ideal for controlling access to private car parks and sites where someone is available to operate the barrier at the times when it is needed. Outside normal operating hours, the boom can be locked in either the lowered or raised position.
Each manual arm barrier is constructed from galvanised mild steel with a lightweight aluminium alloy arm. As standard the mild steel components are finished with a tough polyester powder coat in blue, while the boom is finished in red and white bands. However, custom colours can be applied on request. Further options include skirts, fixed and removable catch posts, and a ‘pogo stick’ support attached to the end of the boom.
Maximum boom length is 7m but, if the roadway is wider than this, we can install manual arm barriers in pairs.

More information about our manual arm barriers is available via the download links.
Key Features
- Galvanised mild steel construction, painted blue as standard
- Lockable in the raised and lowered position
- Single boom up to 7.0m
- Double barriers available for larger road widths
- Skirt option available up to 6.0m (skirt is aluminium)
Specifications
1208mm (approx) overall height
Boom lengths 3000mm – 7000mm
Ragged barrier 600mm below ground
Ragged catch post 300mm below ground for catch post
Welded Mesh Fencing
Installed to the requirements of BS1722 pt 1 & 10
Procter Welded Mesh Fencing is installed to the requirements of BS1722 pt 1 & 10 and comes in a range of wire diameters from 2.5mm to 3.5mm, and in two mesh patterns – 50 x 50mm and 75 x 25mm.
Applications for weld mesh fencing include the perimeter fence, perimeter security, high security and sports, with typical examples being schools, factories, warehouses and distribution centres.
Posts for welded mesh fencing can either concrete or steel, with both being made in our factories at Garforth and Leeds. Concrete Posts are normally plain but can be offered in a coloured finish (typically green or brown) to blend more with the environment they are used in. Steel Posts are made from either RSA (Rolled Steel Angle iron) or SHS (Square Hollow Section).

Finish – Our welded mesh fencing can be hot-dip galvanised or plastic coated green or black to match the colour and finish as required, with a galvanised core wire.
Vertical or cranked post extensions are available for fences above 2.0m to carry barbed wire or razor wire for added security.
Applications
- Boundary demarcation
- Perimeter – low security
- Perimeter – medium security
- Schools
- Warehousing
- Industrial Units
Specifications
Wire Diameters: 2.5mm – 3.5mm
Post Options: Concrete/Steel
Mesh Patterns: 50mm x 50mm – 75mm
Height: 0.9m – 4.0m
Finish: Hot dip Galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461:2009 and polyester coated to a range of RAL colours
Concrete bollards
Demarcation and security
Procter concrete bollards provide a good level of security and also an obvious visual demarcation – e.g. between pedestrian and vehicle zones. There are numerous designs and also colour options for concrete bollards.

Steel bollards with ornamental options
Aesthetically pleasing and suitable for a range of applications
The galvanised mild steel range of bollards are suitable for a range of applications. Aesthetically pleasing, this simple and elegant bollard is perfect for preventing unauthorised vehicle access or parking in communal areas.
Our wide range of bollards are ideal for use around pedestrian precincts, pavements, play and parking areas, as part of traffic calming measures, pedestrianisation schemes and as a deterrent to ram-raiders.

Available in various diameter size and heights to suit specific applications. The finishes can be hot-dip galvanised or polyester powder-coat over the galvanised finish for added protection to any RAL or special colour.
Timber bollards
Low cost and bespoke designs
Procter timber bollards are typically just used for demarcation, as obviously they do not provide the strength of either a steel or concrete bollard. However, a plus side of timber bollards is low cost and also the fact that entirely bespoke designs are easily fashioned.

Knee Rails
Create boundary demarcation
Knee rail is often used around car parks and retail areas, where the purpose is simply to create boundary demarcation and discourage pedestrians from walking over flower beds etc.







































