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24 May 2014

Easily Mounting Doorking Gate Operators

By Marci Glover


Access to gates is now made easy by using an intercom or a keypad that comes with the various operating devices. Not very different from garage door openers, in fact their installation processes are rather similar. The Doorking gate operators unlike other operators is designed to operate vehicular swing gates and is commonly used in residential or commercial settings.

Just like any other job, installing gate operators requires you to have certain tools that will help you facilitate the job smoothly. These are some of the items that are needed when it comes to installing these operators; staple gun, PVC pipe, shovel, power drill, a flat-head screwdriver, an electric wire for outdoor use and to finish it off some extra time. During such a process there is a high chance of things getting a little dirty which is why you need to dress in the correct attire or around the house clothes in case you do not have the attire.

If you have all that is required, then you are ready for the job. First, you need to find the correct place for the control box. You might just want to drill some holes where the control box will be placed on your fence, then connect the arm to the control box. This will entirely depend on the style of your fence.

When you have all these, then you are set to get it installed. To begin with, you need to identify a spot for your control box because of the holes you will drill through your fence purposes of attaching it. The arm should then be attached to the control box, which is dependent on the style of your fence.

From this point it is necessary to refer to the installation manual that is provided with the operator. A thin trench with a depth not more than a foot and not less than 9 inches should be dug taking note that the trench should begin from the breaker panel and end at the gate. The PVC pipe should then be placed inside the trench with the electric pipe passing through it. All this should be done with the power switch off.

The wires can then be connected to the control box, which should also be done when the power switch is off. The sensor should then be attached to the fence in order for it to be clear and free from any potential damage.

With the power still off, the wires can be joined to the control box. To avoid any potential damage from happening, the sensor should be connected to the fence. Loose wires from the sensor should not be tolerated and therefore they must be stapled alongside. The installation process is now complete and all you need to do is test the work you have done. If the installation process was done to perfection then the gate will operate smoothly.

It is therefore not necessary to hire someone to do the job for you when you can get it done on your own. Just by following the above steps, you will be able to install your gate operator in the right way.




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