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Automatic Telescopic Gate for Lubricant Factory. The main gate is a tracked, three-panel telescopic gate with full automation. Despite the heavy-duty construction from galvanised steel, the telescopic configuration enables the gate to open and close remarkably quickly, as demonstrated in the video. Procter Automatic Gates took full responsibility for the project, including design, manufacture, installation, commissioning and, most importantly, CE marking in line with the Machinery Directive to prove that the two powered gates are safe
Bi-fold gates, or speed gates as they are also called, offer advantages over swing gates and sliding gates in certain applications. Bi-folding gates are often used where there is continual or high levels of vehicle traffic, plus where it is also important that the gate closes after each individual vehicle passes through and then quickly opens again for the next one.
A video walkthrough of Proctor Automatic Gates free Gates Risk Assessment Calculator to demonstrate how easy it is to use, whether the gate in question is still being designed, part-built or complete, and whether it is a new gate or one that has been in operation for some time.
Sliding Gates On-site Installation with safety feature testing. A Procter Pro-Glide sliding entrance gate can be installed in less than a day, it comes assembled ready to be lifted into position on pre-installed bases. With all our experienced and skilled installation teams knowing the exact part they have to play in a quick, efficient and safe installation.
At Procter we offer a full range of high quality automatic sliding gates (http://www.automatic-electricgates.co.uk). (Note: All sliding gates are available for manual operation as well, subject to size and weight being acceptable.) So for us it is simply a question of which style is most appropriate for any individual project or site.
Procter Sliding Gates (http://www.automatic-electricgates.co.uk) commit to and expertise in safety, and high quality powered gates we manufacture and install are fully compliant with health and safety legislation. At this particular location we designed, manufactured and installed twin sliding powered gates to allow access for large luxury coaches, a pair of powered swing gates giving access to the customer car park -- and both with access control via keypad, card readers and key-fobs for coach drivers -- plus manual gates and extensive security fencing. All of the gates and fencing were supplied in the customer's branded red and also included their logo on the main gates. As with any job we carry out, ahead of design and manufacture a full site survey is conducted and this includes a detailed risk assessment taking account factors such as possible entrapment or contact with the leading edge of a gate.
Automatic gate maintenance (https://www.proctercontracts.co.uk/se... essential in order to ensure the safety features are functioning correctly and to prevent in-service failures that could cause major disruption to day-to-day operations at the site where the electric gate is installed. How often you should service your gate, will depend on how many cycles the gates perform i.e. this is the number of times your electric gate opens and closes (cycles). Generally speaking, low usage residential electric driveway gates should be serviced at least 1-2 times per year, medium usage automated car park gates for an apartment block should be serviced at least 3 times per year, and heavy usage commercial automatic gate openers require the most frequent amounts of servicing of at least 4 times of maintenance per year. Our preventative maintenance service includes inspection and lubrication of mechanical components, and inspection and testing of safety-related devices in line with current guidance from the HSE and the Powered Gate Group of the Door and Hardware Federation. In accordance with the DHF Best Practice Guide, all of our engineers are DHF (Door & Hardware Federation) approved and are 17th edition qualified electricians.