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Automated gates, also referred to as electric gates or automatic gates, are gates that are equipped with an automated mechanism for opening and closing. These gates provide convenience, security, and aesthetic appeal to properties, whether residential, commercial, or industrial. They are commonly used for driveways, entrances, parking lots, and various types of facilities. Here's a comprehensive overview of automated gates: Types of Automated Gates: Swing Gates: Swing gates operate similarly to traditional gates that swing open and closed. They pivot on hinges and can be single-leaf or double-leaf. Automated swing gates use electric motors to push or pull the gate open or closed. Sliding Gates: Sliding gates move horizontally along a track when opened orclosed. They are often used when there's automated gates limited space for the gate to swing open. Sliding gate automation kits include a motor and a track system. Overhead Gates: These gates lift vertically and fold horizontally, making them suitable for areas with limited lateral space. Overhead gates are commonly used in parking garages and industrial settings. Bi-Folding Gates: Bi-folding gates consist of two panels that fold in the middle as they open. They are used when there's limited space for a swing gate or sliding gate. Vertical Pivot Gates: Vertical pivot gates consist of a single panel that pivots vertically to open and close. They are often used in areas with uneven terrain or where a gate's size is a concern.

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