The 65x65x2100mm Garrison Post in black is a durable, weather-resistant post designed for fencing and perimeter security.
With a sleek black powder-coated finish and sturdy steel or aluminum construction, it offers long-lasting performance and a modern aesthetic for both residential and commercial applications.
Garrison Post-Black – 65x65x2100mm
SKU: 364215376135195
$49.00Price
The 65x65x2100mm Garrison Post in black is a durable, weather-resistant post designed for fencing and perimeter security.With a sleek black powder-coated finish and sturdy steel or aluminum construction, it offers long-lasting performance and a modern aesthetic for both residential and commercial applications.
Features
- Flexible Power Supply: Supports 240VAC 50Hz or 110VAC 60Hz inputs.
- 60W DC Motor: Efficient motor with a high rotational speed of 2200 RPM and a 42:1 reduction ratio for smooth gate movement.
- Max Gate Weight: Supports gates up to 400kg.
- One-Touch Programming: Automatic learning of open and close limits simplifies setup.
- Electronic Soft-Start: Ensures the motor starts smoothly to reduce wear and tear.
- Manual Release Key: Allows for manual operation during power failures and secures the motor cover.
- Intelligent Terminals: Supports connection to accessories like photocells, alarm lamps, and external receivers.
- Wide Working Temperature Range: Operates effectively between -10ºC and +50ºC.
- Easy Installation & Maintenance: Designed for simple setup and minimal upkeep.
Technical Data and Installation
- Site Preparation:
- Ensure that the gate track is installed and aligned correctly, allowing the gate to move freely.
- Choose a stable and level surface near the track for motor placement.
- Position the Motor:
- Place the DA-ET-400 motor next to the track, ensuring that the motor’s drive gear aligns with the gear rack on the gate.
- Use a level to confirm the motor is properly aligned with the gate’s movement.
- Mount the Motor:
- Secure the motor to the ground using the provided mounting bolts. Ensure it is tightly fastened and correctly aligned.
- Install the Gear Rack:
- Attach the gear rack to the bottom of the sliding gate. Adjust the gear rack so that it meshes smoothly with the motor’s drive gear.
- Connect Electrical Components:
- Connect the motor to the power supply (240VAC 50Hz or 110VAC 60Hz) and ensure the wiring follows safety standards.
- Attach any accessories, such as photocells, alarm lamps, or external receivers, to the intelligent terminals provided.
- Program the Limits:
- Use the one-touch programming feature to automatically learn the gate’s open and close limits. Follow the instructions to allow the control system to detect these positions.
- Test the Operation:
- Power on the system and test the gate’s movement. Ensure that the electronic soft-start functions correctly, providing smooth operation.
- Check the manual release key for power failure operation and confirm that it locks the operator cover properly.
- Final Adjustments:
- If necessary, adjust the motor and gear rack alignment to ensure smooth and consistent gate movement.
- Tighten all bolts and verify that the system is securely installed.
Installation
- Prepare the Site:
- Determine the placement of your posts based on the layout of your fence or project.
- Mark the positions for each post, ensuring equal spacing for a uniform look.
- Dig Post Holes:
- Use a shovel or post hole digger to dig holes at the marked positions.
- Each hole should be approximately 600-800mm deep (about 1/3 of the post’s height) and wide enough to accommodate the post and concrete.
- Set the Post:
- Place the post in the center of the hole. Ensure that it is straight by using a level.
- For multiple posts, check that they are aligned using a string line stretched between end posts.
- Secure with Concrete (Option 1):
- Mix the concrete according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Pour the concrete into the hole, surrounding the post. Fill to ground level.
- Use a trowel to smooth the surface of the concrete and slope it slightly to allow water runoff.
- Double-check that the post is level and aligned, then allow the concrete to cure (typically 24-48 hours).
- Install with Ground Spikes (Option 2):
- If using ground spikes, drive them into the ground at the marked positions.
- Insert the post into the ground spike and secure it with screws or bolts as required.
- Ensure the post is level and aligned before moving on to the next one.
- Final Checks:
- After installation, ensure all posts are vertically aligned and stable.
- Allow concrete to fully cure before attaching fence panels or applying any load to the posts