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Sliding Gate vs Swinging Gate – The Benefits Of Both
Sliding Gates Pros and Cons
Benefits of Sliding Gates
- If space is limited or there is something blocking the area around your access point, sliding gates may well be your best option.
- Because they slide along the fence line, this style of gate takes up minimal space. It also allows vehicles and pedestrians to access the property safely and easily.
- Sliding gates are ideal in situations where the access point is particularly wide. Because they run along a floor track rather than swinging freely, they don’t sag under their own weight. This may be the case with a swinging gate.
- Is your access point on sloping ground? If so, sliding gates are the obvious choice. They don’t have to be opened ‘toward’ vehicles or pedestrians.
Limitations of Sliding Gates
- Due to the number of moving parts, sliding gates tend to be noisier than swinging ones. Although this may not be a problem in the situation of perimeter fencing, it may be a concern when considering internal gates or access points close to offices or sleeping quarters, or in residential areas.
- The installation of floor tracks may not always be practical, and the floor tracks will require regular maintenance to keep them free of debris.
Swing Gates Pros and Cons
Benefits of Swinging Gates
- In some cases, swing gates are considered the safer option. Fewer moving parts and less opportunity for little hands or fingers to be caught as they open means that this gate is often the preferred style for use at childcare facilities, parks and other public places.
- Swing gates can be opened either way, which allows easier access for pedestrians and vehicles approaching from either side.
- Swing gates are generally the more budget-friendly option. Fewer moving parts, less set-up required at the side of the fence and no floor track make them cheaper to install.
Limitations of Swinging Gates
- If they aren’t motorised, swing gates are often heavier to open and close.
- To operate swing gates, you need space. If the access point is narrow or in a situation where there are several sets of gates in a small area, the swinging style may not be the best option.
Weigh Your Options and Make a Decision
It’s important to thoroughly analyse your needs and your available space before you purchase your security gates. Security gate systems are an investment for any business. Whether you choose a swing gate or a sliding gate, it’s important to understand their differences. Access control systems can also provide an elegant look for the face of your property. The right system will provide maximum protection while giving access to the premises.
Protecting Your Interests
When you work with ASF, you have the guarantee of high-quality design, installation, maintenance and support. Our products are designed to safeguard our customers’ sites and to meet any/all of their needs with the highest quality and efficiency.
The team at Australian Security Fencing can help you choose the best style of gates for your property and help you integrate them into your total security system. In the sliding gate vs swing gate debate, our team will provide professional advice so you can select the best product for your needs. ASF manufactures perimeter security solutions to suit the specific needs of our valued clientele. All of our high-quality products are tested and quality-inspected throughout the entire manufacturing process.
Swing Gates Available from Australian Security Fencing
MSGB Bi-Fold Swing Security Gate
The MSGB Bi-Fold Swing Security Gate is designed for high end commercial and industrial applications particularly where opening space is limited. It provides maximum control of vehicular passage at security access points and can be customised to suit specific application site requirements. The MSGB Gate operates significantly faster than a conventional swing gate. The design allows a single leaf span of up to 4 metres. It is constructed from fully welded Australian made RHS steel in the gate frame and support posts, with 25 x 25mm RHR uprights. All fabricated steel is hot dipped galvanized for total protection and maximum life span. Powder Coating is optional from a wide selection of powder coating colours.
Securemax® Swing Gates
The Securemax Swing Security Gate has been a leader in the security industry for over 3 decades. Its design enables maximum control of vehicular passage at security access points. The swing gate can be customised to suit specific site requirements.
The Securemax Swing Gate is best suited for high security and industrial applications. The Securemax Swing Gate is constructed from welded Australian made RHS steel in the gate frame and support posts, standard sizes available in 3m, 4.8m and 6m.
Sliding Gates Available from Australian Security Fencing
Sliding Security Gates
The MTG Track Slide System is ideal for industrial and high usage applications with very large gate openings. It is typically used in industrial, commercial and high security sector. Utilising ground tracks, it can accommodate a clear opening of up to 20 metres. The gate is designed to operate at variable speeds dependant on the type of drive technology used. Fully welded Australian made RHS steel is used in the gate frame, back runner and support posts. The fabricated steel is hot dipped galvanized for total protection and maximum life span. All rollers are supplied with sealed ball bearings which are designed to exceed loads and are capable of 100% duty free. The Powder coating is optional from a wide selection of powder coating colours.
Cantilever Security Gates
The Securemax Cantilever Sliding Security Gate range provides for a fast operating and efficient method of controlling vehicle passage. The construction eliminates the need for ground tracks and overhead rails. The cantilever system and customised options allow for a variety of motors and controllers to be installed dependent on the duty cycle of the gate. Security gate openings available up to 12 metres.
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