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Steel Swing Gates

Client Brief:

Description:
Steel Swing Gates

Location:
Cambridgeshire

Below we have a stunning example of a pair of vehicle entrance, steel swing gates, made to replicate the Stirling cast iron gate design. Once made, they are then cold galvanised to prevent future corrosion, which gives peace of mind when it comes to on going maintenance, and finished in black. The gates were then mounted on a pair of specially made cast Iron posts to complete the look.

Automation is in the form of FAAC 770 24v underground motors, these are controlled via hand held transmitters, and a GSM intercom/keypad with has been mounted on the stone piers, and a keypad for exit.

Safety equipment installed are a set of photocell beams and a underground induction safety loop detector.

Cast Iron Swing Gates

AGD Specification 

Gate Type Bespoke Swing Gates
Material Hardwood
Size 4610mm x 2000mm
Posts Cast Iron Posts
Automation Underground Motors
Make/Type FAAC 770 24v
Safety One set of safe beams and an underground detector loop
Access Control Remote Control Handsets, GSM Intercom/Keypad
Power supply Supplied by Others
Project Cost £9000.00 plus Vat – supplied and installed


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