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Swing gate – Horse design – 14 ft
Swing gate – Horse design - 14 ft
- Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.
- Royal Gate Horse Style Dual Swing Driveway Gate
- Swing Gate Package Includes: 2 x swing driveway gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8′ H by 4″ x 4″ each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel gate with a black powder paint coating
- Gate Dimensions: 14′ W x 6′ H.
- No hidden fees
A swing gate is a type of gate that opens and closes by swinging on hinges, similar to a door.
It can be a single or double-leaf (bi-parting) design and is commonly used for driveways in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Key Features:
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Mechanism:Swing gates rely on hinges and can be opened manually or automated with an electric motor.
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Types:They can be single swing (one leaf) or double swing (two leaves).
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Space Requirements:Single swing gates require space equal to the gate's width for the arc of its swing, while double swing gates require space for both leaves to swing open.
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Cost:Swing gates are generally less expensive than sliding gates due to their simpler design and fewer moving parts.
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Applications:They are suitable for various applications, including residential driveways, commercial entrances, and industrial yards.
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Advantages:Swing gates offer flexibility in design, ease of installation, and relatively low maintenance.
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Disadvantages:They may require more space for the swing arc and can be more susceptible to damage from impacts or uneven terrain.
Swing gate – Horse design – 12 ft
Swing gate – Horse design - 12 ft
Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.- Royal Gate Horse Style Dual Swing Driveway Gate
- Gate Package Includes: 2 x driveway gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8' H by 4" x 4" each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel gate with a black powder paint coating
- Gate Dimensions: 12' W x 6' H.
- No hidden fees
Swing gate – Deer design – 20 ft
Swing gate – Deer design - 20 ft
- Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.
- Royal Gate Deer Style Dual Swing Gate
- Gate Package Includes: 2 x driveway gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8′ H by 4″ x 4″ each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel gate with a black powder paint coating
- Swing Gate Dimensions: Length in total: 232 Inches
Height in the middle: 91 InchesHeight in the corners: 71 InchesWidth: 2 Inches
- No hidden fees
Swing gate – Deer design – 16 ft
Swing gate – Deer design - 16 ft
- Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.
- Royal Gate Deer Style Dual Swing Gate
- Gate Package Includes: 2 x driveway gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8′ H by 4″ x 4″ each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel swing gate with a black powder paint coating
- Gate Dimensions: 16′ W x 6′ H.
- No hidden fees
Swing gate – Deer design – 12 ft
Swing gate – Deer design - 12 ft
- Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.
- Royal Gate Deer Style Dual Swing Gate
- Swing Gate Package Includes: 2 x driveway swing gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8′ H by 4″ x 4″ each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel gate with a black powder paint coating
- Swing Gate Dimensions: 12′ W x 6′ H.
- No hidden fees
A swing gate is a type of gate that opens and closes by swinging on hinges, similar to a door.
It can be a single or double-leaf (bi-parting) design and is commonly used for driveways in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Key Features:
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Mechanism:Swing gates rely on hinges and can be opened manually or automated with an electric motor.
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Types:They can be single swing (one leaf) or double swing (two leaves).
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Space Requirements:Single swing gates require space equal to the gate's width for the arc of its swing, while double swing gates require space for both leaves to swing open.
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Cost:Swing gates are generally less expensive than sliding gates due to their simpler design and fewer moving parts.
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Applications:They are suitable for various applications, including residential driveways, commercial entrances, and industrial yards.
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Advantages:Swing gates offer flexibility in design, ease of installation, and relatively low maintenance.
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Disadvantages:They may require more space for the swing arc and can be more susceptible to damage from impacts or uneven terrain.
Swing gate – Deer design – 14 ft
Swing gate - Deer design - 14 ft
- Pick up from our showroom at #100, 11538 132A Street, Surrey, BC.
- Royal Gate Deer Style Dual Swing Driveway Gate
- Gate Package Includes: 2 x driveway gate panel, 2 x steel gate posts (8′ H by 4″ x 4″ each), 4 x Heavy duty adjustable steel hinges
- Material: Hot Dip Galvanized steel gate with a black powder paint coating
- Gate Dimensions: 14′ W x 6′ H.
- No hidden fees
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 mechanism used to secure a gate in the open or closed position by inserting a rod into the ground.
It's typically used for double gates to keep one side stationary while the other is latched. It helps prevent gates from moving in the wind and adds extra security.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
How it works:
- A metal rod (the drop rod or cane bolt) is attached to the gate and slides through brackets or guides.
- When the gate is in the desired position (open or closed), the rod is lowered into a hole or receiver in the ground, securing the gate.
- To open the gate, the rod is lifted out of the ground and turned out of the way.
Key features and benefits:
- Secures gates: Prevents gates from swinging open or closed due to wind or other factors.
- Versatile: Can be used on various gate types, including wood, metal, and vinyl.
- Double gate support: Especially useful for securing one side of a double gate while the other is latched.
- Added security: Can be used in conjunction with other latches for increased security.
- Easy installation: Generally involves mounting brackets and drilling a hole for the rod.
- Durable: Made of materials like steel, often with a powder coat finish for weather resistance.
Radio receiver – LiftMaster 850LM – 3 Channels
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Radio receiver – LiftMaster 850LM – 3 Channels
Universal Radio Receiver LiftMaster 850LM is used for garage doors and driveway gate operators.
- Universal Radio Receiver Liftmaster 850LM is suitable for residential and commercial sliding gates and swing driveway gates.
- Security Encrypted Code For Extra Dependability.
- Manage Multiple Access Points With A Single LiftMaster Radio Receiver.
- 3 channels for control of 3 driveway gate openers.
Radio receiver – LiftMaster 312HM
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Radio receiver – LiftMaster 312HM
A LiftMaster radio receiver is a device that allows LiftMaster garage door openers, gate operators, and other access control systems to communicate wirelessly with remote controls or keypads. These receivers are crucial for enabling remote operation of devices and are often used in both residential and commercial settings.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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Functionality:LiftMaster radio receivers act as a bridge, translating the signals from a remote control or keypad into commands that the opener or operator can understand and execute.
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Types:There are various types of LiftMaster receivers, including those designed for garage door openers, gate operators, and commercial door operators.
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Security:Many LiftMaster receivers, especially those with Security+ 2.0 technology, use rolling code encryption to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access.
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Compatibility:LiftMaster receivers are designed to be compatible with a range of LiftMaster remote controls and keypads.
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Installation:Receivers can be internal (built into the opener or operator) or external (connected via wiring to the opener or operator).
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Features:Some receivers offer features like multi-channel support (allowing control of multiple devices), narrow-band technology (to minimize interference), and the ability to temporarily disable remotes.
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Examples:
- 850LM: A universal receiver compatible with Security+ 2.0 remotes, often used in gated communities and for controlling multiple access points.
- 412HM: A 390MHz Liftmaster radio receiver commonly used with gate operators and commercial doors.
- STAR1000: A commercial receiver with advanced features like user management and copying remote settings.
- 850LM: A universal receiver compatible with Security+ 2.0 remotes, often used in gated communities and for controlling multiple access points.
Radio receiver – LiftMaster 412HM
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Radio receiver – LiftMaster 412HM
How it Works:
- The receiver is installed on the gate or garage door opener's control board.
- It receives signals from the remote control.
- The receiver then transmits the signal to the opener's control board.
- The control board verifies the signal and activates the door or gate.
In essence, the 412HM allows you to control your gate or garage door with a LiftMaster remote, offering a secure and convenient access solution.
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:
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Function:Limit sensors, like limit switches, detect when the gate reaches its extreme open or closed positions.
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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.
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Importance:Without limit sensors, the gate might continue to move, potentially hitting the end posts or other obstructions, causing damage.
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Types:Common types include magnetic limit switches and photoelectric sensors (photo eyes).
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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.
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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.
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Installation:Proper installation and adjustment of limit sensors are crucial for the reliable operation.
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Maintenance:Regular inspection and maintenance of limit sensors are recommended, as they can wear out or become misaligned over time.