Automatic Sliding Gate Opener Pure Copper Motor

Sliding Gate Motor
January 19, 2026
Category Connection: Sliding Gate Motor
Brief: Join us for a close-up look at this solution and see it in action. In this video, we demonstrate the Pure Copper Motor Automatic Sliding Gate Opener, showcasing its installation process, key functions like intelligent obstacle detection, and how it handles heavy loads up to 1800kg. You'll learn about its operational features, including remote control usage and troubleshooting common setup issues.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a robust pure copper motor with a maximum loading capacity of 1800kg for reliable performance.
  • Operates on AC220V/110V power supply with a wide working temperature range from -25 to +55 Celsius.
  • Includes intelligent obstacle detection that reverses the gate to open if an obstruction is met during closing.
  • Equipped with magnetic limit switches for precise and accurate limit braking at open and close positions.
  • Offers electronic soft-start functionality to ensure smooth and gradual gate movement.
  • Provides multiple control options via radio remote controllers or wired line controls for flexibility.
  • Features a self-locking function at open and close limits to enhance security and stability.
  • Comes as a complete kit with motor, remote controllers, control panel, and installation accessories.
FAQs:
  • What should I do if the motor runs but the sliding gate operator doesn't work?
    Check whether the clutch is closed, as this is a common cause for the gate not moving despite the motor running.
  • Why does the power indicator light not flash and the key not react?
    Verify that the power is connected correctly and check if the fuse is burned out, replacing it if necessary.
  • How can I troubleshoot if the remote control doesn't work?
    Check if the remote control battery is low and replace it if needed, and ensure the remote's code matches the control panel's code.
  • What causes the gate to reverse to open immediately after closing?
    Check if the voltage is normal and, if crash proof equipment is installed, verify that it is functioning correctly.