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Fensec Cantilever Gates

  • Published: 20/04/2009

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FENSEC says it now supplies cantilever gates for protecting the boundaries of your property.

Cantilever gates range in size from three to 10m openings in one leaf and can be motorised or manual. Choose from heights of 1.2 to 2.4m.

The Fensec cantilever gate comprises of three modules; the gate leaf, the rear rolling section and the main tower.

Each gate is manufactured from mild steel, galvanised to BSENISO 1461 and Polyester coating to BSEN 9002 (2000) quality assurance benchmark. All free moving rollers are supplied in stainless steel, providing a low maintenance product.

Fensec says each motorised gate is supplied with a three phase 75kw motor gearbox drive unit which is 1P56 rated. The unit is said to be designed for high usage and continuous operation.

According to the company, automated gates are manufactured with integrated safety features, including photocells, two safety edge strips on the guide tower and one on the gate leading edge. These features are designed for the safety of pedestrians and vehicle access.

Fensec says the gate operates in safety mode when any obstruction or fault is detected, shutting down the movement of the gate.

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