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Automatic gates are a convenient way to enhance security and add style to your property. Apart from this, it is essential to keep your gate in good working order to ensure it functions properly for an extended period. Like any other mechanical invention, it is quite common for automatic gates to need repairs from time to time.
In this article, we'll discuss some of the most common automatic gate malfunctions and how a professional can repair them.
Automatic gates have motors that convert electrical energy into a mechanical force to open and close the gate. When these motors malfunction, it could be due to worn-out parts or an electrical problem. You can easily identify a faulty gate motor if it doesn't respond when you push the open or close button.
If this happens, check the manual release to ensure it's not the issue. Suppose the manual release works fine, then find out if there's a problem with the power supply. If the power supply is intact, then you may need to replace the motor.
Hinges are essential components in any gate system. They are responsible for holding the gate in position and ensuring that it operates smoothly. However, hinges can break due to prolonged wear and tear or heavy usage.
A broken hinge results in an imbalanced gate, making it hard to operate. To fix this issue, you need to replace the broken hinge with a new one. It would be best to enlist the help of a professional if you're unsure how to replace the hinges.
If your automatic gate no longer responds to remote commands, the problem may be due to a damaged remote control. Remote controls can experience physical damage from drops or other impacts, and sometimes, the internal battery may no longer function.
First, check the batteries inside the remote control and replace them if necessary. If the control still doesn't work, then it may need to be repaired by a professional. If you're looking for a quick fix, try replacing the remote entirely.
Automatic gates use a photo-electric eye system to detect objects and stop them from closing the gate. If the photo-electric eye system is misaligned or damaged, the gate may not close on its own, posing a safety hazard. Typically, the photo-electric eye has LED lights on the lens that indicate working status.
If the LED lights aren't on, there may be a problem with the wiring. However, if they're on, and the gate still doesn't close, it may need to be realigned or replaced altogether.
For your automated gate to function smoothly, it needs to move on a well-lubricated track. Dirt and debris can accumulate over time on the tracks and cause issues with the gate. If your gate moves slowly or makes loud noises while closing or opening, it could be due to dirty tracks.
To solve this issue, clean the tracks thoroughly with a cleaning solution and wire brush. It would be best to use a silicone-based lubricant to keep the gate functioning smoothly.
Automatic gates are essential components of many homes and businesses, providing enhanced security and convenience. However, like any other machine, it is normal for them to require repairs and maintenance over time. In summary, this article covers some of the common automatic gate issues and how to fix them.
If you're unsure how to fix your gate, it's always best to enlist the help of a professional. Don't let the minor gate repairs cost you a fortune in the long run. Follow these simple tips to keep your automatic gate functioning correctly for years to come. Contact C&D Industrial Maintenance to learn more.
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