Doorking 9210-389 Slide Gate Operator (1-Horsepower)

Doorking 9210-389 Slide Gate Operator (1-Horsepower)

$5,419.99
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Doorking 9210-389 Slide Gate Opener 1HP  Download Specs Download Manual Requires 2 photoeyes to activate DKS 9210-389 is a slide gate opener with 1 horsepower motor, 230V, 3-phase with #60 chain. DKS 9200 Series Operators are designed for maximum security applications only – such as industrial locations, loading docks, factories, airport security areas, sea ports, etc. Because of the need to prioritize security in these applications, these operators are designed for fail-secure operation and require manual operation to open the gate in the event of a power outage. To enhance security, these operators feature an anti-tailgating circuit and an adjustable partial open feature to help prevent unauthorized vehicle access. In addition, speed controller options allow the user to adjust the gate speed from 1/2 ft/sec up to 4 ft/sec. An Emergency Close feature is available on some models which will close the gate at 4 ft/sec. This assures your security gate is open the absolute minimum amount of time necessary. Features Direct driven limit nuts. Anti-tailgating feature. Adjustable mid-stop. Gate tracker reporting output. Ports for plug-in loop detectors. Two convenience outlets. Fail-secure operation includes crank for manual operation. Programming switches. Built-in reset switch. Built-in power On/Off switch. Specs Maximum gate length 100-feet. Maximum gate weight 2000 Lb. (#50 chain) / 3000 Lb. (#60 chain). Set speed 1 Ft./sec. 40:1 gear reduction running in a continuous oil bath. 1 HP continuous-duty motor. 115, 208, 230 VAC single-phase, 208, 230, 460 VAC three-phase (depending on 9210 model). Operator is shipped with chain brackets and 20-feet of #60 chain. Class III and IV applications only. ETL Listed Important Notes Custom-made operator Not eligible for cancellation once ordered Requires 2 photoeyes to activate

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