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Our gates, designed to match each fence style we offer, are manufactured in Britain from the highest quality steel and timber and supplied with our 25 year guarantee against rust, rot, insect attack, and manufacturing defects. An additional 25 month guarantee is offered with automated products. All our gates incorporate security features designed to deter forced entry, vandalism, removal of the gate, and unauthorised access to the site.
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All our steel gates are galvanised to BS EN 1461 as standard and our timber gates are pressure treated using our unique Jakcure® treatment. All gates are covered by our 25 year guarantee.
Design
We provide gates to match each of our fencing systems, so if you’re looking for high security welded mesh gates with extensions for barbed wire and other security measures, or elegant but strong ornamental gates for parks and residential areas, we can cater to your needs.
Installation
We are able to provide access to a team of approved installers to ensure a professional and legally compliant installation. For more information on installation and safe operation, download our gate safety document.
Electric Gate Signs
Electric gate signs are informational signs placed near electric gates to provide important safety messages and instructions to pedestrians and vehicle drivers. These signs serve as visual reminders of potential hazards and safety precautions associated with electric gates. Our electric gate signs are available to buy online.
Buy electric gate signsAutomatic gate safety requirements
Automatic gate safety requirements are crucial considerations for property owners and decision makers seeking to install or maintain electric gates. These guidelines outline the necessary measures to ensure the safe operation of automatic gates, protecting both users and property from potential hazards.
Installation of automatic gates must adhere to stringent safety standards established by regulatory bodies and industry best practices. Key requirements include the installation of safety sensors and reversing mechanisms to detect obstacles and prevent entrapment. Additionally, gates should incorporate manual override systems to allow for emergency operation in the event of power failure or malfunction.
Regular maintenance is essential to uphold automatic gate safety requirements. Property owners should schedule routine inspections and servicing by qualified technicians to assess the condition of safety features, identify potential issues, and address any necessary repairs or adjustments. By proactively maintaining automatic gates, property owners can ensure continued compliance with safety regulations and minimise the risk of accidents or injuries.
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How do automatic gate sensors work?
Automatic gate sensors work by detecting the presence of objects or obstacles in the gate's path and triggering the gate to stop, reverse, or remain open to prevent collisions or accidents. There are several types of sensors commonly used in automatic gates including photoelectric sensors, induction loop sensors, pressure sensors, and motion sensors. Our gates use a combination of sensors to ensure safety – these can be discussed when you order.
How often should electric gates be serviced?
The frequency of servicing for electric gates depends on several factors, including the type of gate, its usage, environmental conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. However, as a general guideline, electric gates should be serviced at least once a year by a qualified engineer. Commercial properties are legally obligated to ensure that any gates on their premises undergo annual maintenance. Jacksons carries out all servicing by our own registered automation technicians.
What are the UK automatic gate regulations?
Since Brexit, the automatic gate regulations in the UK are the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008. You may see some other regulations being referred to, such as Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC), EN 12453:2001, EN 12445:2001, BS EN 12604:2016, BS EN 12978:2003, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and Building Regulations. Refer to our blog for more information.
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