Quick Answer
A virtual zebra crossing in a warehouse is usually created with a high-power industrial gobo projector or zebra crossing projection light. It is used where forklifts, pedestrians and loading dock traffic need a visible crossing that does not wear away like floor paint or tape.
When To Use A Projected Zebra Crossing
- Forklift routes cross a pedestrian walkway.
- Painted floor markings are damaged by forklifts, dust, water or oil.
- The crossing is near a loading dock, truck entrance or high-risk aisle.
- The site needs a custom crossing, caution symbol, walkway lane or local-language safety mark.
500W Or 700W Selection Logic
| Site condition | Recommended direction | Data to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Large indoor warehouse crossing | Start with 500W class projection. | Crossing width, mounting height, floor color and ambient light. |
| Higher mounting point or brighter entrance | Consider 700W class projection. | Installation height, image size, outdoor exposure and working hours. |
| Custom zebra or warning pattern | Prepare custom gobo artwork. | Pattern size, language, symbol style and target country. |
Quote Checklist
- Crossing width and expected projected image size.
- Mounting height, projection angle and power supply.
- Indoor or outdoor exposure, water, dust and heat conditions.
- Photo or video of the warehouse intersection.
- Quantity, target country and distributor support requirements.
Related Noparde Product Path
For the high-power product page, see the 500W/700W zebra crossing projection light. For broader category comparison, see Industrial Projector Light.



