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Gate drop ground latch

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Gate drop ground latch

A gate drop ground latch, also known as a cane bolt or drop rod, is a hardware mechanism used to secure a gate in either the open or closed position by inserting a rod into the ground.
It’s commonly used for single or double gates, including wooden fences, metal gates, and even barn doors, to provide extra stability and prevent unwanted movement. 

Here’s a more detailed explanation:
How it works:
  • The latch typically consists of a rod (the “drop rod” or “cane bolt”) and a bracket or receiver that is mounted on the gate. 
  • When the gate is in the desired position (open or closed), the rod is manually lowered through the bracket and into a hole or receiver in the ground. 
  • This creates a secure hold, preventing the gate from swinging or being moved by wind or other forces. 
  • Some designs include a bracket or keeper to hold the rod in the raised (open) position when not in use. 
Common uses:
  • Securing single or double gates: The drop ground latch can be used on both types of gates to keep them firmly in place.
  • Providing stability in windy conditions: It helps prevent gates from being blown open or closed by the wind.
  • Securing gates in the open position: It can be used to hold a gate open, preventing it from accidentally closing.
  • Reinforcing gate security: It adds an extra layer of security, making it more difficult to force the gate open.
  • Suitable for various materials: Can be used with wood, metal, and other gate materials. 
Benefits:
  • Enhanced security: Prevents gates from being moved by wind or other forces.
  • Increased stability: Helps keep gates aligned and prevents sagging.
  • Versatile application: Can be used on a variety of gates and in different environments.
  • Easy to operate: Simple manual operation to engage and disengage the latch.
  • Relatively easy to install: Usually requires drilling holes for mounting the brackets.
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Gate drop ground latch

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Gate drop ground latch is used to lock a sliding or swinging gate into position by dropping a metal rod into a hole in the ground. The driveway drop ground latch is lockable.

This is much easier to install on a large gate than a regular locking handle would be, because you can create a larger hole to address alignment issues.

If you are installing a double swinging pedestrian gate, you will need to install a cane bolt on one leaf of the gate so that it can be locked into position for the other leaf to latch against.

We carry options with both weld-on and bolt-on options. In the ground, you will simply need a hole; you can line this with steel tubing or buy a ground stop from Locinox.

We have options that accept padlocks or keyed locks as well for added security.

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Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions 20 × 18 × 8 cm
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    The RGEL1093 is a surface-mounted lock that provides a secure latch for gates. 
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  • Cost: While the initial cost of the lock itself might be comparable, the overall installation can be more expensive due to the need for electrical wiring, power supplies, and integration with other security systems.
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An electric strike is an electromechanical lock release device that replaces a standard door strike plate.
It allows a door to be opened remotely, typically via an access control system, without manually retracting the latch. When activated, the electric strike releases the latch, enabling the door to be opened. 
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* Two remote controls included *DC 12 V pedestrian gate electric lock with a remote control is a security system that allows you to lock and unlock a walk-through gate using an electrical mechanism, typically activated by a remote control. This provides convenience and enhanced security, as you don't need a physical key to open the gate. Here's a breakdown of what it entails: How it Works:
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*DC12 V A pedestrian gate electric lock is a device that uses electrical power to secure a walk-through gate, offering enhanced security and convenience compared to traditional manual locks. These locks are commonly used in residential, commercial, and community settings, often integrated with access control systems.
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  • Automatic Locking/Unlocking: Many models automatically lock when the gate closes and unlock when activated, eliminating the need for manual locking.
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  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for a variety of pedestrian gate types (wood, steel, vinyl, etc.) and environments, including driveways, pool areas, playgrounds, and commercial perimeters.
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A "pedestrian gate manual lock (one side key)" refers to a type of locking mechanism for a gate that is operated manually and requires a key to unlock it from one side, while the other side allows for easy exit without a key. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
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A "pedestrian gate manual lock (two-sided key)" refers to a type of gate latch or lock that can be operated and secured with a key from both sides of the gate. Here's a breakdown of what that means and why it's useful:
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  • Security: It provides a consistent level of security from both directions, preventing unauthorized access whether someone is trying to get in from the outside or out from the inside (if that's a concern).
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  • Latches with an external access kit: Some general-purpose gate latches can be converted to be two-sided key-lockable with an additional kit.
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NOTE: For 25 ft sliding gate V-Track, please do not make an online order.

Because of the limit of the shipping length and weight, we have to cut the full length of the product (25') to 2 x (12'-6") for pick-up from our store OR 4 x (6'-3") to send by Canada Post.

If your order requires cutting services, additional costs will apply.

To create an order for sliding gate V-Track, please send your request with the shipping address, postal code, and the length of your inquiry in the note. You will receive a quotation with the shipping costs within a maximum of one business day. A sliding gate V-track is a specific type of ground track that a sliding gate rolls on, utilizing wheels with a complementary V-shaped groove. This system is one of the most common ways to implement a sliding driveway gate, especially for residential and light commercial applications. Here's a breakdown: Purpose: The sliding gate V-track as the linear guide and support for the entire sliding gate. It ensures that the gate moves in a straight line, smoothly, and without wobbling or derailing as it opens and closes. It's an integral part of a "rolling gate" system, where the gate literally rolls on the ground. Key Characteristics and Components:
  1. V-Shape Profile: The most defining feature. The track has an inverted V-shape or a 90-degree angle (like an angle iron) with a slightly rounded top. This V-shape mates perfectly with the V-groove wheels attached to the bottom of the gate.
  2. Materials:
    • Galvanized Steel (Most Common): Highly durable, strong, and resistant to corrosion due to the galvanization process. It can handle heavy gates and high traffic volumes. Sections are typically joined together to form the required length.
    • Aluminum: Lighter weight and excellent corrosion resistance. Often used for lighter gates or in environments where rust is a major concern (like coastal areas).
  3. Installation:
    • Bolt-Down: The V-track is typically designed to be bolted securely to a concrete driveway or foundation. It has pre-drilled holes for anchor bolts. This allows for easier installation on existing concrete and simpler replacement if a section gets damaged.
    • Embeddable (Less Common for DIY): Some V-tracks are designed to be embedded directly into wet concrete during construction.
    • Level and Straight: Crucially, the V-track must be installed perfectly level and straight along the entire travel path of the gate to ensure smooth and consistent operation. Any dips, humps, or curves will cause issues with the gate's movement and can put undue strain on the gate operator and wheels.
  4. Lengths: Sliding gate V-tracks are sold in sections (e.g., 6 feet, 10 feet, 2.4 meters, 3 meters). Multiple sections are joined together using connection pins or by welding to achieve the total required length, which should be at least twice the width of the gate opening to allow the gate to fully retract.
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    • Guide Rollers/Posts: Used at the top of the gate to keep it upright and prevent tipping.
    • Gate Stops: Installed at the ends of the track to prevent the gate from over-traveling.
Advantages of V-Track Systems:
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  • Load Capacity: Due to the direct ground support and robust V-track/wheel combination, these systems can handle very heavy and long gates.
  • Simple Mechanical Principle: The system is straightforward, making it reliable.
Disadvantages/Considerations (especially in Vancouver, BC):
  • Debris Accumulation: The main drawback is that the V-track, being on the ground, is susceptible to collecting dirt, leaves, gravel, snow, and ice. This debris can obstruct the gate's movement, cause wear on the wheels, and may even lead to derailment or damage to the gate opener. Regular cleaning of the track is essential, especially during winter months in Canada.
  • Driveway Disruption: Installing a sliding gate V-track requires modifying the driveway surface, often by bolting it down or embedding it in concrete, which creates a slight raised profile.
  • Water Drainage: Proper drainage around the track is important to prevent water pooling.
In summary, a sliding gate V-track is the foundation of a ground-rolling sliding gate system, providing the precise guide and support for the gate's V-groove wheels. When considering one for a property in Surrey, BC, it's crucial to factor in the need for regular track maintenance due to local weather conditions.
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    • The track is extended beyond the main gate opening to form the "tail" or counterbalance section, which supports the gate when it's fully open.
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    • The wheels are made from durable materials like steel (often machined or cast) or high-impact nylon, and typically feature sealed bearings for smooth, maintenance-free operation.
    • The cantilever track fits over these carriages, with the wheels rolling inside the track's channel.
    • Two (or more for very long/heavy gates) carriages are typically mounted on strong concrete foundation posts, positioned outside the gate opening. These posts support the entire weight of the gate.
  3. Guide Rollers/Plates (Upper Guides):
    • These are smaller rollers or plates mounted on a separate guide post (or posts) on the same side as the cantilever carriages.
    • Their purpose is to keep the gate upright and prevent it from tipping over as it moves. They typically engage with the top rail of the gate.
    • Made from nylon, steel, or a combination, often with adjustable brackets.
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    • Receiver Post / Gate Catch: A post or latching mechanism at the opposite end of the gate opening. When the gate is fully closed, it engages with this post to secure the gate in the closed position. This is often where a lock or the gate operator's arm connects.
    • Support Wheels / Final Wheels: Sometimes, a small support wheel is mounted on the ground or a low post at the far end of the gate opening to provide extra support to the gate's leading edge when it's fully closed, especially for very long or heavy gates.
  5. Anchoring and Installation Accessories:
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    • Tension Bars (less common in modern designs): Historically used for minor adjustments to gate alignment or sag, though modern systems are often designed to minimize this need.
Advantages of Cantilever Hardware:
  • No Ground Track: This is the primary advantage. Eliminates the need for a track embedded in the driveway, which means:
    • No debris accumulation (leaves, dirt, snow, ice) obstructing movement.
    • Smoother operation on uneven driveways.
    • Less maintenance in terms of track cleaning.
    • No tripping hazard or wear on vehicles crossing a ground track.
  • Durability and Low Maintenance: Because the main rolling components (carriages) are elevated and enclosed within the track, they are less exposed to dirt and weather, leading to longer life and less frequent maintenance.
  • High Security: Cantilever gates are inherently very secure as they are difficult to lift or derail.
  • Aesthetics: The absence of a ground track can contribute to a cleaner, more streamlined look for the driveway entrance.
  • Suitable for High-Traffic Areas: Their robust design makes them ideal for commercial, industrial, or busy residential applications.
Suppliers in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada: For purchasing cantilever sliding gate hardware in Surrey, BC, you would typically look for:
  • Gate Automation and Supply Companies: Businesses specializing in automatic gates will carry a full range of cantilever hardware. Examples include Royal Gates (Royal Electronic Technology Center Co.), presence in the Metro Vancouver area, including Surrey.
  • Fencing and Gate Fabricators: Many companies that custom-fabricate gates will also supply or install the necessary hardware.
  • Industrial Hardware Suppliers: Larger industrial suppliers may stock components, though specialized gate companies will offer more comprehensive systems.
  • Online Retailers: Many online suppliers ship to Canada, offering a wide variety of components from different manufacturers.
When considering cantilever gate hardware, it's crucial to select components that match the weight, length, and usage frequency of your gate to ensure long-term, reliable operation.
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Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR2

The Sliding Gate Operator Gear Rack SLGR2 is a specific type of toothed bar used in conjunction with a sliding gate operator (motor) to convert its rotational power into the linear motion needed to open and close a sliding gate. Let's break down what SLGR2 likely refers to and its characteristics: Function of a Gear Rack:
  • Linear Motion: The Sliding Gate Operator Gear Rack SLGR2 is essentially a straight "rack" of teeth that meshes with a small circular gear called a pinion, which is attached to the shaft of the sliding gate operator's motor.
  • Power Transmission: As the pinion spins, its teeth engage with the teeth of the gear rack, pushing or pulling the gate horizontally along its track. This is how the motor physically moves the gate.
Key Features of the SLGR2 Gear Rack: Based on the search results, particularly from Royal Gate (which operates in Surrey, BC):
  • Length: The Sliding Gate Operator Gear Rack SLGR2 is specified as being 340 mm (millimetres) in length. This is a relatively short segment. Sliding gates often require multiple sections of gear rack to be joined together to span the entire length of the gate, as most gates are much longer than 340mm.
  • Mounting Holes: It has "2 Holes". These holes are pre-drilled for easy attachment to the bottom frame of the sliding gate using screws or bolts.
  • Material: While the exact material for this specific SLGR2 is not explicitly stated in all listings, gear racks are commonly made from:
    • Steel (most common): Offers high strength, durability, and resistance to wear, making it suitable for heavy gates and high-traffic applications. Often galvanized or treated for corrosion resistance.
    • Nylon with a Steel Core: A popular alternative. The nylon exterior provides quieter operation and good corrosion resistance, while the internal steel core offers the necessary strength and stability for the gate's weight and movement. This is a good balance of properties.
    • Less commonly, other plastics or stainless steel are used for specific applications.
  • "Module": While not explicitly stated for SLGR2, gear racks (and their mating pinions) adhere to a "module" standard (e.g., Module 2, Module 4). The module defines the size of the teeth and the spacing between them, ensuring that the gear rack properly meshes with the pinion gear of the specific sliding gate operator it's intended for. The SLGR2 would have a specific module that matches the operators sold by Royal Gate.
Where you'd use it: The Sliding Gate Operator Gear Rack SLGR2 is used in conjunction with gear rack sliding gate operators. These are the most common type of automatic opener for sliding gates, where the gate itself has wheels that run on a ground track (as opposed to cantilever gates). In the context of Vancouver, BC: If you are looking for parts for a sliding gate operator system in Canada, Royal Gate is a local supplier that specifically lists the SLGR2 gear rack. This means it's a standard replacement part or component they offer for their range of sliding gate operators. When purchasing, it's crucial to ensure the SLGR2 (or any gear rack) is compatible with the "module" of your existing gate operator's pinion gear for proper meshing and operation.
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Sliding gate roller guides are essential components of sliding gates that facilitate smooth and controlled movement along a track or rail.
They help the gate stay aligned, preventing it from wobbling or coming off the track during operation. These guides are typically comprised of a bracket (often L-shaped) and one or more rollers, often made of nylon, that minimize friction and ensure quiet, efficient gate movement. 

Key functions of sliding gate roller guides:

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  • Alignment & Stability:
    They keep the gate aligned with the track, preventing it from wobbling or falling off. 
  • Reduced Friction:
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Materials and Construction:

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  • Brackets:
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Applications:

Sliding driveway gates, Security gates, Garden gates, Barn doors, Garage doors, Sheds, and Storage spaces. 
In essence, sliding gate roller guides are critical for the proper functioning and longevity of sliding gates, ensuring smooth, reliable, and quiet operation. 
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Sliding gate V-groove wheels are designed to roll along a V-shaped track, providing a guided and stable rolling surface for sliding gates.
These wheels are crucial for the smooth operation of sliding gates, especially those made of metal or used in industrial settings. The V-groove design minimizes friction, reduces noise and vibration, and ensures the gate remains aligned with its track. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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    • Noise Reduction: The smooth rolling action reduces noise and vibration compared to other wheel designs. 
    • Stability: The V-groove ensures the gate remains aligned with the track, preventing it from wobbling or derailing. 
    • Load Capacity: V-groove wheels are often designed with heavy-duty construction to handle substantial weight, making them suitable for various gate sizes and materials. 
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