Dual swing gate opener –HiGate HGSW950

$994.55

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Dual swing gate opener –HiGate HGSW950

A dual swing gate opener is a motorized system designed to automatically open and close a double swing gate, which consists of two gate panels that meet in the middle.
Each gate panel has its own opener mechanism, allowing them to swing open in opposite directions simultaneously. This setup is common for driveways and other entry points where a wider opening is needed without requiring a single, longer gate. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Dual Swing Gates:
    These gates have two leaves or panels that swing open, typically inward or outward, to create an opening. 
  • Dual Opener Mechanisms:
    Each leaf of the gate is equipped with its own opener mechanism, which is usually an arm that pushes or pulls the gate. 
  • Synchronized Movement:
    The two opener mechanisms are designed to work together, opening and closing the gate leaves in a coordinated and synchronized manner. 
  • Applications:
    Dual swing gate openers are commonly used for driveways, parking lots, and other areas where a wide opening is needed and a single gate might be too large or impractical. 
  • Benefits:
    They offer space efficiency as they require less space to swing open compared to a single, long gate. They can also provide a more elegant and sophisticated look to the entrance. 

Double Swing Gate Opener NICE -Wingo 4024

$1,363.45

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Double Swing Gate Opener NICE -Wingo 4024

NICE Wingo 4024 swing gate opener is a drive that is suitable for small single swing gates in the private sector. This drive is perfect for swing gates with the maximum wing width of 1.8 m (weight - 200 kg) or with the maximum weight of 400 kg (with the wing width 1 m). Nice Swing Gate Operators are designed to fit a wide range of settings and applications.

USB Gate Operator Remote

$107.30

USB Gate Operator Remote

A USB gate operator remote control is a device that allows you to open and close automatic gates or garage doors by plugging a USB dongle into your car's USB port and using it as a remote. USB Gate Operator Remote emits a sensing signal upon receiving a command from the USB port, which then triggers the gate opener to open or close the driveway gate. Here's a more detailed explanation: -How it works: USB Dongle: The device typically includes a small USB dongle that plugs into your car's USB port. Sensing Signal: When the USB is plugged in and the car is in the "on" mode, the dongle emits a sensing signal. Receiver: The signal is received by a unit connected to the driveway gate motor. Gate Motor Activation: The receiver then activates the gate motor, causing the driveway gate to open or close. -Key features: Dual Control Modes: Some models offer both automatic and manual modes, allowing you to operate the gate either by proximity sensing or by pressing a button on the USB dongle. Compact and Portable: The USB dongle is small and lightweight, making it easy to use and store in your car. Easy Installation: It's designed for simple plug-and-play functionality, requiring no complex setup. Replacement Accessory: It serves as a convenient replacement for traditional gate remote controls.

Safety Sensor S300

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Safety Sensor S300

A gate opener safety sensor is a crucial component of automated gate systems designed to prevent accidents and damage by detecting obstructions in the gate's path.
These sensors, often photoelectric, use an infrared beam to monitor the area and trigger the gate to stop or reverse if something is blocking its movement. 
How it works:
  • Transmitter and Receiver:
    A safety sensor typically consists of a transmitter that emits an infrared light beam and a receiver that detects the beam.
  • Obstruction Detection:
    When an object, person, or vehicle interrupts the beam, the receiver signals the gate operator to stop or reverse the gate's movement.
  • Safety Feature:
    This mechanism prevents the gate from closing on anything or anyone, ensuring safety and preventing potential damage. 
Types of Safety Sensors:
  • Photoelectric Sensors (Photo Eyes):
    These are the most common type, using an infrared beam to detect obstructions. 
  • Safety Edges:
    These sensors are typically placed along the edge of the gate and trigger a stop or reverse when they encounter pressure. 
  • Induction Loops:
    These sensors are embedded in the ground and detect vehicles as they pass over them, triggering the gate to open or close. 
Importance:
  • Safety:
    The primary function is to prevent accidents and injuries by stopping or reversing the gate when an obstruction is present. 
  • Preventing Damage:
    By detecting obstructions, these sensors help avoid damage to the gate, vehicles, or anything else in its path. 
  • Compliance:
    Safety sensors are often required for automated gates to meet safety regulations and standards. 
Common Issues:
  • Misalignment:
    If the sensor is misaligned, the infrared beam may not reach the receiver, causing the gate to malfunction.
  • Obstructions:
    Debris, dirt, or other obstructions can interfere with the beam and trigger false alarms.
  • Sensor Failure:
    Like any electronic device, sensors can fail over time, requiring replacement. 

Wireless Keypad Access Control KW200

$127.80

Wireless Keypad Access Control KW200

Wireless keypad access control systems replace traditional keys with a digital PIN code entry for building access, eliminating the need for physical keys and enhancing security.
These systems often include features like remote management via smart devices, audit trails of access events, and integration with other security systems like intercoms. 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Core Functionality:
  • Keyless Entry:
    Users enter a unique PIN code into a keypad to unlock a door or gate. 
  • Wireless Communication:
    The keypad communicates wirelessly with a receiver or controller, eliminating the need for extensive wiring. 
  • Remote Management:
    Many systems allow administrators to manage access permissions, view audit trails, and adjust settings remotely via a smartphone app or computer. 
  • Integration:
    Some systems can integrate with intercoms, surveillance cameras, and other security components for a more comprehensive solution. 
Key Features:
  • PIN Codes: Users are assigned unique PIN codes for entry. 
  • Proximity Cards/Fobs: Some systems also support access via proximity cards or fobs for users who prefer that method. 
  • Audit Trails: The system can record and store data about who accessed the door, when, and how, providing a valuable security record. 
  • Weatherproof and Durable: Many outdoor keypads are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and vandalism. 
  • Backlit Keypads: Backlit keypads make it easier to use the system in low-light conditions. 
Types of Wireless Keypad Access Control:
  • Stand-Alone Systems: These systems are self-contained and don't require connection to a central system. 
  • Integrated Systems: These systems are part of a larger access control or building management system. 
  • Wired and Wireless Hybrid: Some systems combine wired and wireless components for added flexibility. 
Benefits:
  • Enhanced Security: Eliminates the risk of lost or stolen keys.
  • Increased Convenience: Users don't need to carry keys.
  • Improved Auditability: Tracks access events for security monitoring.
  • Remote Management: Allows for easy administration and control. 

Double swing gate opener -Royalgate RGSW650

$644.40

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Double swing gate opener -Royalgate RGSW650

More information about the swing gate openers: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SWING GATE MOTORS? 1- Articulated Arm for Swing Gate Operators How do automatic gates work with articulated swing gate motors? An articulated arm electric gate opener uses a two-part arm with an ‘elbow’ joint to connect the motor to the gate. This arm protrudes from the gate motor body, so there has to be room for the arm to move as the driveway gate opens and closes. This type of electric gate opener is easier to install than other types, thanks to the geometry of the arm system. They can be slightly more expensive than other gate motors, but they open and close automated gates quickly. Many homeowners like discrete gate automation systems, and articulated arm motors can be more obvious when installed. However, many have the control system built into one of the motors. These motors for automatic gates are mounted on the inside of gates so they’re not seen from the outside of closed gates. In the event of power failure or mechanical breakdown, articulated arm motors can normally be released manually from outside the gate with an optional cable release system. All articulated arm gate operators are electric gate motors that can be either 120VAC or 24VDC. All 24V and some 120V versions have obstacle detection. This means that the gates stop moving and some even reverse when they come into contact with an object during operation. Articulated arm gate automation systems can be the best choice where each electric gate opener is mounted on a large gate pier or pillar. 2- Ram And Linear Screw Automatic Swing Gate Openers Ram gate automation motors push and pull a piston mounted on the gate. Linear screw electric motors for gates use an electric motor to rotate the gate mounting along a threaded shaft. Both types of electric gate motors are slim and don’t need a lot of space to operate. However, this advantage does mean that they require careful alignment during installation. Manual release systems are only available from inside the driveway gate. A ram or linear screw type of motor for automatic gate control is attached to the gate at one end and the gate pillar or post at the other end. Ram motors can be hydraulic or driven by electric motors, but all require a separate control box. As with articulated arm motors, 120Vac, and 24Vdc, you can buy versions with obstacle detection for safer operation. Additionally, heavy-duty versions of each type of electric gate opener are available that will operate larger gates with leaves up to 7m long. These electric gate openers can be the best gate automation solution when price is important. Their simpler design and operation can make them a cost-effective solution compared to other types of electric gate motors. 3- Underground Swing Gate Operators Many Canadian homeowners choose underground gate automation motors because they are very discreet. This is because each underground gate opener is hidden under the hinge end of each swing gate. But how do automatic gates work when they’re opened and closed by hidden underground motors? During installation, a carefully positioned hole must be dug to house a foundation box for each underground gate opener. The housing for each underground electric gate motor needs sufficient drainage to prevent the motors from sitting in water, or they will fail. Underground electric gate motors don’t need a lot of space to operate and can be installed on the inside or back of gate pillars. They are usually only installed behind gate pillars when the gates must open more than 90 degrees, so that the post or pillar does not obstruct the gates. With the addition of a 180-degree gate opener, your gates can open much wider than 90 degrees. This is an optional chain drive system for driveways that bend around behind the gate pillars. If the gate only opened to 90 degrees, it could block part of the driveway. But a 180-degree gate opener system means that it can keep going past 90 degrees, so it doesn’t block the driveway. Normally, underground automation of gates is the most expensive solution, but they are almost invisible. It is possible for the most powerful underground gate opener to open and close a swing gate up to 5m long. Underground motors for automatic gates can be manually released from outside the gate. These types of gate motors can be either hydraulic or electromechanical. A separate control box is required, and 120VAC and 24VDC versions with obstacle detection are available. Underground gate opener installation is not simple, and it should always be installed by professional electric gate engineers. Underground gate automation could be the best style for you if you want a discreet, almost invisible electric gate motor installation and you have the budget for this more expensive option.