Welcome to the Cova Security Product Technical Drawing download area. Here you can download PDF files - simply select and click on the product literature shown below, or just click on the pdf icon next to the required literature to initiate the download of the file.
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Cova Security Gates Counter Terrorism Products Range
Download 10610 Trackless Speed Gate sales drawing
Download 10611 Trackless Speed Gate sales drawing
Download CSG 10800 Automatic Single Bollard sales drawing
Download CSG 10800 Automatic Bollards Control Cabinet sales drawing
Download CSG 10800 Automatic Triple Bollard sales drawing
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CTSS Awards 2012 Finalist
Voting is now open for the CTSS Awards 2012 - Cova Security is a finalist in the Perimeter Protection and Intrusion Detection category, and we would welcome your support. Visit the voting page here.
COUNTER TERROR EXPO 2012

We are pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at this year's Counter Terror Expo to be held at Olympia, London on 25-26 April 2012, Stand G50.
NEW CSG 10140 CRASH TESTED SLIDING CANTILEVERED GATE
Innovative new product achieves a successful PAS 68:2010 crash test accreditation, providing a low cost hostile vehicle mitigation solution for high level perimeter security establishments.
CSG 10610 & 10611 CRASH TESTED SPEED GATE
The CSG 10610 & 10611 is the world’s first crash tested Speed Gate, designed to prevent vehicle borne improvised explosive devices being detonated at their intended target.
CSG 10840 & 10850 ARTICULATED SHALLOW MOUNT STATIC BOLLARD
The CSG 10840/50 Shallow Mount Bollard is designed to protect critical national infrastructure from Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices, whilst maintaining the most stringent aesthetic brief and can be installed into utility-rich, undulating, shallow substructure.
10506 CRASH TESTED SHALLOW PIT MOUNTED ROAD BLOCKER
The CSG 10506 Shallow Mount Road Blocker, having been crash tested in 2005, is now protecting not only national critical infrastructure, but global critical infrastructure, including HSBC Istanbul as a direct result of their terrorist attack in 2003.







