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Making the right choice in gate motor selection is pivotal for the seamless operation and longevity of your project. Here are the fundamental factors you should keep in mind

Duty Cycle: Consider how often the gate will be used. High-duty cycle motors are essential for frequent use but may cost more.

Gate Size: Gate size influences the motor needed, especially for swing gates, where longer leaves can create more force, especially in windy conditions.

Intended Use: Determine how often the gate will operate, as this affects motor choice.

Unique Specifications: Some clients may have special requirements, like high-speed operation or specific gear-boxes.

Safety First: Emphasize safety and discourage pedestrian traffic through vehicle gate openings.

By considering these factors, you can choose the right gate motor for your project, ensuring smooth operations and longevity.
SUIT YOUR NEEDS

Full Range of Automation Options

Gates are available to match in slidng and swing configuration for vehicles, and swing for pedestrian access. A full range of Automation options are also availble to suit all of your client's needs.

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Black Powder-Coat

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and Secure

Cost-
Effective

25 x 25 x 1.2mm
Vertical Spears

40 x 40 x 1.6mm
Horizontal Rails

65 x 65 x 2.5mm
Posts

Security
Brackets

Can be Powder-Coated any Colour *

*subject to powder-coating lead-times

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