Automatic Gate Specialists in Newcastle

Improved Security and Access Control

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Improved Security and Access Control

Smart upgrades turn a basic automated gate into a vigilant sentry. High-resolution cameras, motion detectors and AI-driven object recognition identify visitors before they reach your doorstep, while encrypted keypads and biometric readers restrict entry to authorised users only. One-time digital passes can be issued to contractors or couriers and cancelled immediately after use, eliminating the danger of lost or duplicated fobs.  Real-time...

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Is Solar the Right Choice for Your Electric Gate

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Is Solar the Right Choice for Your Electric Gate

Wondering if solar is the right choice for your electric gate? Discover benefits like cost savings, eco-friendly operation, and reliable performance even in remote areas. Solar-powered gate automation replaces mains electricity with photovoltaic panels, a charge controller, deep-cycle batteries and a low-voltage operator. During daylight the panels convert sunlight into direct current that replenishes the batteries, and the controller prevents...

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PAS 68 vs IWA-14 Explained

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PAS 68 vs IWA-14 Explained

We look at PAS 68 vs IWA-14 Gate Safety Standards. This article explains the key differences in vehicle crash testing standards and how they optimise hostile vehicle mitigation. PAS 68 is the UK’s flagship crash-test specification for hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) products such as bollards, blockers and gates. Published by the British Standards Institution in 2005 and revised in 2013, it dictates how products must be installed, impacted...

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Choosing the Right Safety Edge For Automated Gates

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Choosing the Right Safety Edge For Automated Gates

Choosing the right safety edge for automated gates is crucial for safety, compliance, and peace of mind. Discover how the right choice can prevent accidents and ensure reliable operation. A safety edge is a touch-sensitive strip fixed to the moving parts of an automated gate. Inside the robust rubber profile sits a pressure or resistive sensor that continuously monitors its own circuit. When the edge meets an obstruction, the circuit changes...

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How Often Should You Service Your Gate

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How Often Should You Service Your Gate

How often should you service your gate? Discover expert maintenance tips to keep your gates operating smoothly, ensuring safety and longevity for your property. Regular servicing keeps your gate operating safely, smoothly, and reliably. Whether it protects a home, funnels deliveries at a busy warehouse, or secures a multi-unit development, a gate is a working machine exposed to weather, vibration, and repeated movement. Lubricants dry out,...

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EN 12453 Checklist

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EN 12453 Checklist

Ensure your powered gates meet safety standards with our EN 12453 Checklist. Protect users, reduce liability, and demonstrate compliance efficiently. EN 12453 defines the essential safety requirements for powered gates, doors and barriers across Europe. Complying is not optional: it is a legal prerequisite under the Machinery Directive and many national regulations.  Beyond avoiding prosecution, a structured checklist protects end-users,...

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