Our Rolling Gates are engineered for space-constrained entry points, coiling vertically into a compact head box for fast opening and closing. Manufactured with interlocking steel slats and a heavy-duty barrel assembly, these gates deliver strong perimeter security with minimal footprint at commercial, industrial, and institutional entrances.

Designed for fast vertical coiling operation — combining interlocking steel slats, a heavy-duty barrel assembly and automation-ready hardware.
Rolling Gates are built for entry points where overhead or side clearance is limited, coiling neatly into a compact head box above the opening. Their interlocking slat curtain and guide-rail system deliver strong security and smooth daily operation, with easy integration into motorized access control.
Standard build data on the left, available slat and finish options on the right.
| Gate Type | Rolling Gate |
|---|---|
| Construction | Interlocking Heavy-Duty Steel Slats |
| Operation | Vertical Coiling via Barrel Assembly |
| Coating | Corrosion Resistant Coating |
| Automation | Manual (Chain/Crank) or Motorized Operation |
| Standard Sizes | As Required (Custom Sizes Available) |
| Hardware Included | Barrel Assembly, Guide Rails |
| Optional Add-ons | Motorized Operator, Safety Sensors |
| Recommended Use | Industrial Plants, Loading Bays, Parking Entrances, Institutions |
All options manufactured to order. Custom RAL shades, slat profiles and gate sizes available on request — mention your requirement when requesting a quote.
Yes, all Mitva Rolling Gates can be supplied with manual chain/crank operation or fitted with a motorized operator and safety sensors for automated access control.
Rolling gates coil vertically into a compact head box, making them ideal where there's no side or swing clearance available at the opening.
Yes. Gates are manufactured as required to fit your specific opening width and height rather than fixed standard sizes.
Yes, Mitva provides end-to-end delivery — from manufacturing through on-site installation and commissioning.
Lead times depend on gate size, slat selection, and automation requirements. Share your requirement and our team will confirm a schedule.