Sliding gate opener –Key Automation SUN11024

$1,196.15

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Sliding gate opener –Key Automation SUN11024

High-quality Italian-made with state-of-the-art technology and design. Open gates weighing up to 1100 KG effortlessly with this gear rack-driven sliding gate opener. It is designed with a 24V DC motor, which provides exceptional torque, and its continuous operation makes it ideal for most applications. A 13 ft nylon gear rack track is included in the kit, and if your gates are more than 13 ft in length, then you can opt for an extra rack.
  • Opens gates weighing up to 1100 kg
  • Easy to install and program
  • Get the desired torque and tension by adjusting the parameters using the KUBE PRO and PROGRAMMING MODULE
  • Easy to add new remotes
  • Emergency release key in case of power failure
  • Stop/Reverse in case of obstruction during gate closing
  • Built-in adjustable auto-close
  • Reliable spring limit sensor for easy adjustment
  • Optional accessories such as keypads, remote control radio receivers, and safety sensors can also be integrated

Sliding gate opener –KeyAutomation TURBO4224

$894.85

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Sliding gate opener –KeyAutomation TURBO4224

High-quality Italian-made with state-of-the-art technology and design. Sliding gate opener Key Automation TURBO4224 Open gates weighing up to 400 KG effortlessly with this gear rack-driven sliding gate opener. It is designed with a 24V DC motor, which provides exceptional torque, and its continuous operation makes it ideal for most applications. The kit includes a 13 ft nylon gear rack track, and if your gates are more than 13 ft in length, you can opt for an extra rack.
  • Opens gates weighing up to 400 kg
  • Easy to install and programming
  • Get the desired torque and tension by adjusting the parameters on the control board
  • Easy to add new remotes
  • Emergency release key in case of power failure
  • Stop/Reverse in case of obstruction during gate closing
  • Built-in adjustable auto-close
  • Reliable spring limit sensor for easy adjustment
  • Optional accessories such as keypads, remote controls, radio receivers, and safety sensors can also be integrated

Sliding gate opener –Royalgate RGSL0.3T

$404.90

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Sliding gate opener –Royalgate RGSL0.3T

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 300 Kg Included: *1 x Electromechanical motor *1 x Main control board *4 Meters x SLGR41 Gear rack *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key Open gates weighing up to 660 lbs effortlessly with this gear rack-driven sliding gate opener. It is designed with a 110V AC motor which provides exceptional torque and its continuous operation makes it ideal for most applications. 13 ft nylon gear rack track is included in the kit and if your gates are more than 13 ft in length then you can opt for an extra rack.
  • Opens gates weighing up to 660 lb
  • Easy to install
  • Get the desired torque and tension by adjusting the potentiometer
  • Easy to add new remotes
  • Emergency release key in case of power failure
  • Stop/Reverse in case of obstruction during gate closing
  • Built-in adjustable auto-close (0, 30, 60, 90 seconds)
  • Reliable electromagnetism limit sensor for easy adjustment
  • Optional accessories such as keypads, remote control radio receivers, and safety sensors can also be integrated

Sliding gate operator gear

$111.60

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Sliding gate operator gear

A sliding gate operator gear refers to the toothed gear or rack and pinion system that facilitates the movement of a sliding gate.
This system typically consists of a toothed metal bar (the rack) attached to the gate and a motorized pinion gear that engages with the rack, causing the gate to slide open and closed. 
Here's a more detailed explanation: 
  • Rack:
    This is a toothed bar, usually made of steel or nylon-reinforced steel, mounted along the bottom of the sliding gate.
  • Pinion Gear:
    This gear is connected to the motor of the gate operator. When the motor rotates, the pinion gear engages with the rack's teeth, causing the gate to move.
  • Operation:
    The rotation of the pinion gear drives the gate along the track, either opening or closing it, depending on the direction of rotation.
  • Materials:
    While some racks are made of all-metal, nylon racks with a steel core are popular due to their lightweight nature, durability, and resistance to rust and wear.
Heavy Duty Gate Opener Sliding Gate Operators
This system is commonly used in automated sliding gates for both residential and commercial applications, providing a smooth, quiet, and efficient way to operate gates, especially on flat surfaces.

Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR2

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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.

Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR41

$14.45

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Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR41

*4 Holes *Length: 1018 mm

Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR611

$20.25

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Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR611

*6 Holes *Length: 1018 mm

Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR612

$25.35

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Sliding gate operator gear rack -SLGR612

*6 Holes *Length: 1018 mm

Sliding gate operator limit sensor – Magnetic mechanism

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Sliding gate operator limit sensor - Magnetic mechanism

A sliding gate operator limit sensor, often a limit switch, is a crucial component that signals the gate operator when the gate has reached its fully open or fully closed position, stopping the motor and preventing over-travel. These sensors ensure the gate stops at the correct positions, preventing damage to the gate and surrounding structure. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Function:
    Limit sensors, like limit switches, detect when the gate reaches its extreme open or closed positions. 
  • How it works:
    When the gate reaches the limit, the sensor sends a signal to the gate operator's control board, which then stops the motor. 
  • Importance:
    Without limit sensors, the gate might continue to move, potentially hitting the end posts or other obstructions, causing damage. 
  • Types:
    Common types include magnetic limit switches and photoelectric sensors (photo eyes). 
  • Magnetic Limit Switches:
    These utilize magnets placed on the gate and a magnetic sensor on the operator. When the magnet aligns with the sensor, it triggers the limit switch. 
  • Photoelectric Sensors (Photo Eyes):
    These use infrared beams to detect obstructions. When the beam is broken (e.g., by the gate), the sensor signals the operator to stop. 
  • Installation:
    Proper installation and adjustment of limit sensors are crucial for the reliable operation. 
  • Maintenance:
    Regular inspection and maintenance of limit sensors are recommended, as they can wear out or become misaligned over time. 

Sliding gate operator limit sensor -Spring

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Sliding gate operator limit sensor -Spring

A sliding gate operator limit sensor with a spring mechanism (also known as a mechanical limit switch or spring limit switch) is a common type of sensor used in automatic sliding gate systems to define the gate's fully open and fully closed positions. Here's how it works and what its characteristics are: Purpose of a Limit Sensor: For any automatic gate operator, the system needs to know exactly when the gate has reached its desired open and closed positions. This is crucial for:
  • Stopping the Motor: Preventing the motor from continuing to run once the gate has reached its limit, which would otherwise cause damage to the gate, the motor, or the track.
  • Safety: Ensuring the gate stops precisely where it should, preventing it from hitting obstacles or over-extending.
  • Proper Operation: Allowing for features like auto-closing, pedestrian mode, and proper synchronization if it's a dual-gate system.
How the Spring Mechanism Works:
  1. Components: A spring limit switch typically consists of:
    • A microswitch (an electrical switch that requires very little force to operate).
    • A spring-loaded lever, arm, or plunger connected to the microswitch.
    • A mounting bracket to attach it to the gate operator or gate frame.
  2. Mounting: The spring limit switch is usually positioned on the gate operator itself, or on a bracket near the motor.
  3. Interaction with the Gate:
    • On the sliding gate itself, usually along the gear rack or a specific part of the gate frame, two small "stop" tabs or flags are installed – one for the open limit and one for the close limit.
    • As the gate moves towards its fully open or fully closed position, one of these tabs/flags will physically contact and push against the spring-loaded lever/plunger of the limit switch.
    • This physical contact compresses the spring and activates the microswitch.
  4. Signal to Control Board: When the microswitch is activated, it sends an electrical signal to the gate operator's main control board.
  5. Motor Stop: Upon receiving this signal, the control board immediately cuts power to the motor, stopping the gate precisely at that determined limit.
Key Characteristics and Considerations:
  • Physical Contact: The defining feature is that it relies on direct physical contact and force to activate the switch.
  • Reliability: Generally reliable as they are a simple mechanical system.
  • Durability: Made to withstand repeated physical contact. However, over time, the spring can wear out, lose tension, or the switch itself can be damaged by repeated impacts or debris.
  • Adjustability: The position of the "stop" tabs on the gate can be adjusted to fine-tune the exact open and closed positions of the gate.
  • Maintenance: May require periodic checks to ensure the spring is intact, the switch is clean, and the "stop" tabs are securely in place and correctly positioned. They can be susceptible to damage from impacts (e.g., if a child's toy or a pet gets in the way of the stop tab).
  • Compared to Magnetic Limit Switches:
    • Magnetic Limit Switches: These are more common in newer and higher-end gate operators (like many BFT Deimos "Ultra" models). They use magnets attached to the gate and magnetic sensors (reed switches or Hall effect sensors) on the operator. They offer a "contactless" operation, which generally leads to less wear and tear, greater precision, and less susceptibility to environmental debris or physical impact damage.
    • Spring/Mechanical Limit Switches: Are typically more cost-effective and simpler in design. They are still widely used, especially in more budget-friendly or older gate operator models.
Where you'd find them: You would find spring mechanism limit sensors on many brands and models of sliding gate operators, particularly those that use a gear rack system. When looking for replacement parts or considering a new gate operator in Vancouver, BC, it's important to identify whether the system uses mechanical (spring) or magnetic limit switches, as they are not interchangeable. Suppliers like Royal Gates (Royal Electronic Technology Center Co.) would carry these as spare parts for compatible gate operators.