Automatic boom barrier gate – Royalgate RGB23AC

$1,323.85
1 x Electromechanical motor, 1 x Main control board, 2 x Remote control, and 4 Meters x Aluminum boom are

Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC1000

$734.50
Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC1000 *Suitable gate weight: Maximum 1000 Kg included: 1 x Electromechanical motor 1 x Main

Sliding gate V-Groove nylon wheels -SLGWNS250

$9.95

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*Double bearing *Max 250 Kg *98 mm Diameter (4") x 44 mm Width (1-3/4") (Heavy-duty bolts, nuts, and washers are included)

Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC800

$515.80
Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC800 *Suitable gate weight: Maximum 800 Kg included: 1 x Electromechanical motor 1 x Main

Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSLC400

$487.90

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Sliding gate opener - Royalgate RGSLC400

A chain-link sliding gate opener is a mechanical device that automates the opening and closing of a chain-link fence gate, allowing it to slide open and closed along a track rather than swinging.
It typically uses a chain drive system to move the gate, providing a convenient and often more secure access solution. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
What it is:
  • Automation:
    It's an automated system that eliminates the need to manually open and close a sliding chain-link gate.
  • Chain Drive:
    The most common type uses a chain drive, similar to a bicycle chain, to propel the gate along a track. 
  • Track and Wheels:
    The gate slides on a track, usually supported by rollers or wheels, allowing for smooth movement. 
  • Security and Convenience:
    Sliding gate openers provide security by limiting access and offer convenience by allowing remote or automated operation. 
How it works:
  1. Motor and Gearbox: An electric motor and gearbox drive the chain. 
  2. Chain Movement: The motor rotates a sprocket, which moves the chain. 
  3. Gate Movement: The chain is connected to the gate, and its movement along the track pulls or pushes the gate open or closed. 
  4. Control System: A control system, which can include remote controls, keypads, or sensors, manages the gate's operation. 
Types of Sliding Gates (relevant to openers):
  • Cantilever Gates: These gates slide horizontally on rollers, with a portion of the gate extending beyond the opening to act as a counterbalance. 
  • Rolling Gates: These gates roll along a track, often used when space is limited. 
Benefits:
  • Space Efficiency: Sliding gates require less space than swing gates, especially for wider openings. 
  • Security: Automated systems offer enhanced security and controlled access. 
  • Convenience: Remote or automated operation provides ease of use. 
  • Durability: Chain drive systems are known for their durability and reliability. 
Considerations:
  • Gate Weight and Size: The opener needs to be compatible with the gate's weight and size. 
  • Power Source: Consider whether you need an AC or DC motor, or even a solar-powered option. 
  • Control System: Choose a control system that suits your needs (remotes, keypads, etc.). 

Safety sensor FO-MATIC

$92.15

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Safety sensor FO-MATIC

*NO/NC *AC/DC 12-24 V *Receiving Range: 15 Meters *IP 44

Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSL1.2TND

$485.10

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Sliding gate opener – Royalgate RGSL1.2TND

A sliding gate opener is a motorized device that automatically opens and closes a sliding gate, eliminating the need for manual operation.
It's essentially a gate operator, often called a motor, that provides the power to move the gate. These openers can be installed on both new and existing sliding gates, making them a versatile option for automating gate access. 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Key Components and Function:
  • Motor: The "heart" of the system, providing the power to move the gate. 
  • Gearbox: Transfers power from the motor to the gate, often using a rack and pinion or chain drive mechanism. 
  • Control Board: The "brain" of the system, managing functions like opening, closing, stopping, and safety features. 
  • Limit Switches: Determine the gate's opening and closing positions, preventing overtravel. 
  • Rack and Pinion or Chain Drive: Converts the motor's rotational motion into the linear motion needed to slide the gate. 
How it Works:
  1. 1. Activation:
    The opener is triggered by a remote control, keypad, intercom, or other access control device. 
  2. 2. Motor Activation:
    The motor starts, and power is transferred to the gate through the gearbox. 
  3. 3. Gate Movement:
    The rack and pinion (or chain drive) system moves the gate along its track. 
  4. 4. Stopping and Safety:
    Limit switches signal when the gate reaches its open or closed position, and safety features like photo eyes can detect obstructions and reverse the gate's movement. 
Advantages:
  • Convenience: Automates the process of opening and closing the gate, saving time and effort. 
  • Security: Allows for controlled access to a property, preventing unauthorized entry. 
  • Safety: Can be equipped with safety features like photo eyes to prevent accidents. 
  • Versatility: Can be installed on both new and existing sliding gates. 
  • Space Efficiency: Ideal for properties with limited space, as sliding gates require less space to operate than swing gates. 

Gate operator main control board – Key Automation

$357.80

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Gate operator main control board – Key Automation

A swing gate operator's main control board is the "brain" of the system, responsible for managing all the functions of the gate opener.
It receives signals from various input devices like remote controls, keypads, and safety sensors, and then directs the gate motor to open or close the gate accordingly. The control board also manages other aspects of the gate operation, such as adjusting speed, setting timers, and implementing safety features. 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Central Control:
    The control board acts as the central hub for all gate operations. 
  • Signal Processing:
    It receives signals from different devices (remote, keypad, safety sensors). 
  • Motor Activation:
    Based on the received signal, the control board sends instructions to the motor to open or close the gate. 
  • Adjustable Settings:
    Many control boards allow for adjustments to gate speed, opening/closing times, and safety settings. 
  • Safety Features:
    Some control boards manage security features like locking mechanisms and safety protocols. 
  • Power Supply:
    The control board is usually powered by a specific voltage (e.g., 120 volts) and may have an output voltage for powering other accessories. 
  • Internal Receiver:
    Some control boards have built-in radio receivers for remote control operation.