Gooseneck Stand Mount
A gooseneck is commonly used for driveways for vehicle access.
The gooseneck can also be used near doors for wheelchair access
or when sidewalks and landscaping require a freestanding keypad
mount away from the building.
• The base plate of a gooseneck has a hole that accepts conduit
(¾” maximum) for electrical wiring. Ensure the conduit is
placed properly and the wiring runs through the conduit before
mounting the gooseneck stand to the concrete base. The final
location of the gooseneck and the mounting techniques may
be affected by local building codes.
• As a precaution, the gooseneck should be protected with
concrete bollards to prevent vehicles from damaging the
electronics.
• There are several different styles of gooseneck stands available.
See for the dimensions of two common styles in “Drawing 6:
Gooseneck stand mount” on page 7.
Both single and double bollards are mounted on a Schedule 40
10 3/4” diameter pipe with a .365” wall. This pipe is footed in
concrete and filled 3/4 of the way with concrete to create a solid
barrier. The entire pipe and bollard are then painted to match the
facility. Contact PTI Security Systems for full
measured installation plans and instructions.
Wall Mount Gooseneck
A wall mount gooseneck allows the keypad
to be mounted on a wall. It may be used
for door strikes or for gates in driveways
ajacent to a building wall, as shown in
“Drawing 5: Wall mount Gooseneck” on
page 6.
Drawing 5: Wall mount
Gooseneck
APEX Access Device
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114A3863.E rev. 7-2017