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Curved Heel 5 Bar Gate with Pedestrian Gate

Client Brief:

Description:
Curved Heel 5 Bar Gate with Pedestrian Gate

Location:
Cambridgeshire

This is another example of the curved heel 5 bar gate, raised helve or Suffolk Style gate.

This gate is following tradidtion, being constructed from Iroko hardwood and fully stained with Sikkens light oak stain finish, which matches the front door to perfection. The gate and post material match exactly. This is because the posts are actual steel box section over cladded with matching hardwood board and post caps.

Automation installed is the FAAC 770 Electro-Mechanical underground motors. The gates are operated via hand held transmitters, with a manual pedestrian gate which allows access to visitors on foot.

Safety equipment installed are photocell beams and an underground induction safety loop detector.

AGD Specification  
Gate Type Curved Heel 5 Bar Gate with Pedestrian Gate
Material Idigbo - Stained in Light Oak
Size 3100mm x 1370mm
Posts Steel with Cladding
Automation Underground Unit
Make/Type FAAC 770 Electro-Mechanical 240v
Safety 1 set of safety beams, underground loop
Access Control Remote Control Handsets
Project Cost £4800.00 plus Vat – supplied and installed

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