Wednesday, February 15, 2017

The Basics of an Automatic Gate

There are two things people usually associate with automatic gates, namely safety and convenience. They serve a purpose while making life a little easier. The best part is the basic technology behind an automatic gate. They don’t come with unnecessary complications, and if you make the right choice, they will work for years to come.

Now it just comes down to choosing the right automatic gate for the right purpose. Are you looking to secure a residential area? Or do you have a business that requires the features of this convenient gate? The best way to approach this choice is to look at all your options and figure out whether they will fit into the scheme of things.

There are three popular choices. The first is the slide gate, which runs parallel to the gate. There are rollers beneath the gate that carry it up and down the length of the fence. It’s a very popular choice because it’s cost effective and doesn’t require too much space.

The next popular choice is the cantilever gate, and it gets its name because it “hangs” instead of “rolls”. It works exactly like a typical slide gate, except for the position where it operates from. More width is required where the gate is concerned in order to create a counterweight, but users like the fact that nothing can obstruct the gate at floor level.

Last but not least, you’ve got the swing gate. They are hinged, just like typical doors, and they swing back and forth across a specific perimeter. Even though they are incredibly popular, safety considerations have to be taken into account. Is there enough space for both sides of traffic? Are pedestrians aware of the swing gate and how fast it operates?

Now that you know what the basics of an automatic gate is all about, go and get one.