Automatic Gates from Procter Sliding Entrance Gates
Procter Sliding Gates design, manufacture and install high quality automatic sliding gates of all types across the UK.
Automated sliding gates are often more suitable than hinged gates, as they typically represent a higher security solution, can span wider openings, and can be used on rising surfaces. As a major automatic gate company, Procter Sliding Entrance Gates can design, manufacture and install both tracked and automatic cantilever gates, including heavy duty electric sliding gates. Send your request now, we're get back to you withink 48 hours.
Access controls for automated sliding gates
An automated sliding security gate can be controlled remotely or from next to the elecric sliding gates, and by use of a wide range of access control systems. These systems are very varied, but include radio remote control for remote controlled gates, to key pad, proximity detectors and magnetic card reader to operate the automatic sliding security gates where they are positioned.
The specification of our automatic cantilever sliding gates is very high and consistent, with the differences between our Pro-glide Series 10, Pro-glide Series 20 and Series 30 electric automatic gates being largely aesthetic and with added features.
Safety of our electric sliding gates is central to our offer, with all our powered sliding gates being CE marked, fully compliant wih the requirements of the Machinery Safety Directive 2006/42/EC, and supplied with a Declaration of Conformity and Operator Manual.
Our electric sliding gates prices are highly competitive
As a dedicated and specialist automatic gate company, our electric sliding gates prices are highly competitive. This price position comes about because we design and manufacture all our own electric security gates at our dedicated factory in Leeds, which gives us a relatively central position to transport and install the auto gates anywhere in the UK. So 'electric sliding gates UK' is a good and worthy description of us.
So if you're looking for an electric gate company which specialises in automatic sliding gates commercial, rather than domestic, Procter Sliding Entrance Gates is the ideal partner.
For general advice or to discuss your requirements for sliding gates, please call us on 02920 855 756 or fill out this simple automatic sliding gates request form.
Procter Sliding Gates has installed a Pro-Glide Series 20 powered sliding gate for Four Oaks Primary School in Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham. In addition, the company supplied and installed perimeter fencing and pedestrian gates. .
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DHF guide to gate safety has been published the Door and Hardware Federation (DHF), a UK trade association for manufacturers and installers. This booklet, entitled Guide to Gate Safety Legislation and Standards, will help manufacturers, installers and owners/operators to ensure the safety of new and existing powered sliding gates and swing gates.
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Jeremy Procter, Managing Director of Procter Sliding Entrance Gates, explains what architects and specifiers should consider when specifying sliding gates. This will help to ensure that the gates perform as intended, are safe to use and are economical to purchase and maintain.
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The Procter Sliding Gates website has been developed to be a mine of useful information for anyone considering using powered sliding gates. As well as a wealth of product data for the sliding gates range and a gallery of photographs and computer-generated illustrations of different gate configurations, there are also useful sections devoted to health and safety, quality and standards, and sliding gate FAQs (frequently asked questions), plus a section for free downloads.
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Procter Sliding Gates is offering a free Risk Assessment Form that is based on the document already used by the company when designing new installations. Architects and specifiers can download this Risk Assessment Form to assess the safety of sliding gates and, therefore, identify what safety measures might be required; in the case of existing powered/automatic gates, the form can help users to review the adequacy of current safety measures. This is important in view of recent accidents involving powered sliding gates, some of which have proved fatal.
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Procter Sliding Gates has published a second edition of its popular White Paper, Sliding Gate Safety - Safety requirements for powered sliding gates, which benefits from additional detail and an updated list of standards.
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Procter Sliding Gates has published a new White Paper,
Safety requirements for powered sliding gates, that provides a wealth of hints and tips. The free guide has been written for architects and specifiers who need to be aware of the safety issues relating to automatic sliding gates.
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Procter Sliding Gates has published a new White Paper,
How to specify sliding gates - a guide for architects and specifiers, to guide reader through the complex process of specifying sliding gates. The free White Paper will help architects and specifiers to ensure that the gates perform as intended, are safe to use and are economical to purchase and maintain.
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