How Do Automatic Gate Openers Work?

Automatic gate openers are typically found in commercial and industrial settings. But many homeowners are opting for them as well because of their benefits. With automatic gate openers, you can open your gate with only the push of a button. You won’t have to open your gate manually.

Other benefits include:

  • You won’t need keys to open your gate.
  • They are an affordable and low-maintenance form of security. You won’t need to hire a security guard or pay for expensive monthly plans.
  • They increase the value of your property and have great curb appeal. You might even get lower insurance on your house because of them.
  • They are very convenient. For example you won’t need to leave your car in bad weather like a heavy downpour.

What is an Automatic Gate Opener?

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How to automatic gate openers work?

An automated gate opener is a mechanized arm that makes your gate open and close in response to an electric signal. You give the signal through remote control or keypad. Sensors can also be installed to operate the gate. When the gate encounters an obstacle, it will typically reverse in direction. It can also stay open when you give the instruction.

Automatic gate openers come with a control box that’s typically found near the gate’s hinge and mounted on the gatepost. The control box needs to be powered, for example, through a battery or solar energy. It receives radio signals and in turn, instructs the gate openers to open or close.

Types of Gate Openers

Different types of gate openers function in different ways. The two main types of gate openers found in homes include swing gate openers and sliding gate openers. Underground gate openers are another popular option.

Swing Gate Openers

Swing gate openers “swing” your gates inward or outward. They’re a popular choice among many homeowners because they’re convenient to use and look good. Swing gate openers have two styles: linear ram motors and articulated arm motors.

  1. Linear Ram Motors

Linear ram motors are the most popular choice for swing gate openers. Linear ram motors work by retracting a mechanized arm when gates need to open. The motors extend the arm to close the gate. Linear ram motors can use two different methods to operate the arm: the screw jack or worm drive method.

Linear methods are more common than articulated arm motors because they’re less expensive and simpler to install. You would only need to attach it from the post to your gate. If you have a large gate, it is easy to find a motor powerful enough to move it.

  1. Articulated Arm Motors

Articulated arm motors operate a hinged arm that can reach around wide objects. They are used for gates with large pillars that can’t have linear ram motors installed. Contractors prefer articulated arm motors for heavier gates and gates that have above average usage.

Another benefit is that you can use them for gates that don’t have pre-installed motors. However, you should not use them for wooden gates because wind resistance can cause problems with this system.

Sliding Gate Openers

Sliding gate openers use a cog and teeth action. A “cog” is an informal name for gear. Two inter-meshing gears with “teeth” rotate together to transmit torque. You need to install roller guides, a track, or a cantilever system for sliding gate openers to work.

Sliding gate openers are not as simple to install as swing gate openers. But they don’t require the extra space that swing gates do. Homeowners that don’t have enough space or want to leave space to park cars prefer sliding gate openers. They’re also installed on a slope where swing gates are not an option.

c. Underground Motors

The third type of automatic gate opener you can consider is the one that uses underground motors. Especially if you’re concerned about the aesthetic look of your electric gate because they’re not visible. Underground motors are covered by a plastic case and installed beneath the ground. The installed process is complex and costly. That’s why underground motors are not the most affordable option out of the three.

Methods for Entry

You can choose one of these methods to open or close your gate:

Remote Control

Remote control is the simplest way to operate your automatic gate openers. You have a remote control device and you can press buttons on it to open or close your gate. With advanced remote control systems, you can operate your gate from greater distances.

Card Access

A card has an in-built chip. You can swipe or tap the card on the receiver to operate your gate. This is a convenient method because a card doesn’t use a battery and you won’t have to worry about running out of them. The problem with cards is that they can be lost or stolen like remote control devices.

Keypad Entry

You need to come up with a code for this method. You can type the code in the keypad near the gate. Using a code is more secure than remote or card entry. But if you forget your code, you’ll have a problem.

Proximity

This method uses proximity sensors to open the gate when a vehicle comes close to it. For example, a pressure pad or a magnetic strip buried in the ground senses an approaching vehicle and sends signals to the control box.

As you may have guessed, this method is not very secure. Anyone with a car can enter through the gate. You should use this method if you’re not very concerned about security and want convenience.

How To Choose the Right Gate Opener for Your Home

If you already have a gate, you need to consider some specifications to choose the right kind of gate opener.

Do you have a swing or sliding gate?

You can choose either swing or sliding gate openers accordingly. Underground motors are typically used for swing gates.

How heavy is your gate?

This will determine the strength of the motor you use.

How wide is your gate?

This is a concern for sliding gates. The gate opener must have a chain of an adequate length.

Which power source are you using?

You can use AC transformers, solar panels, and battery power to run your gate openers. You can also use a combination of the three for backup in case of emergencies.

What is the size of your gate column?

Gate opener systems attach to the gate column. You need to check if the gate opener you choose is compatible with your gate column.

The Takeaway

Automatic gate openers can make your life easier in many ways. Make sure to consult more than one professional to check which type of gate opener is the most suitable for your electric gate.