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 Automatic Gate, How much do you need to install one ?

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3dassets
post Nov 7 2008, 05:28 PM

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I have taken over the web design to Jackpro and will recreate a 3D version web display, incidentally, I should answer a question about the manufacturer is Malaysia and Taiwan.

For your info, their expertise is to combine both security alarm & auto gate, the uniqueness is the gate system that utilize less parts thus less troublesome.

One thing I know is that if you have ever use an auto gate before, you will doubt its reliability after 2 years, and you will give up on the concealed type that one component failure will lead to another due to related mechanism.

The owner used to be just an installer to the older type but has re-invented a new system with Taiwanese engineer because local manufacturer is old and dictate the market in the past.

So, if you are going to use auto gate in your life, you may try a few in the span of 10 years and found yourself settle on one type but I am not promoting any brand here.

As a 3D web campaign designer, it is my job to study client history and conceive the best possible website commercial for my clients, stay tune in two months from now and see the what 3D website look like.


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post Jan 20 2009, 03:34 PM

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In the past 20 years, the concealed under the floor type can only lasts 2 years and expect to repair here and there until you give up.
It is hard to maintain things under the floor and the type of technology is more than 20 year old, so imaging driving an old car.

There is a significant difference between the popular arm type and if you know a little bit about mechanics, the SCREW system push & retract where the center of rotation is very small and distribute the force evenly along the arm.
The GEAR system put all the force to only one section of the gears, sliding it from one end to another, this require more power to drive it, when the grease thicken through time, you know what will happen next.

The other is the clutch system that controls the speed, Jackpro uses Ampere which is the amount of electricity feed to the motor instead of gears. I was one a sale person 10 years ago that is how I know but now a professional in 3D imaging and revised their website because I owe them a favor last time and stumble upon this thread.

Use this to make comparison and surprise yourself, do tell them you got your information from me and cut the commission but make your complain directly to their two hand phone support line. I don't have anything to do with it. biggrin.gif



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3dassets
post Feb 11 2009, 04:48 PM

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No one can really tell which is the most reliable unless they have tried all of them, sometimes you have to look at their specification compare it to your gate.
If you go for a hundred cheaper but they cut material cost in the gate or bad installer that just had a lousy day, then it is luck. The tone of voice by the person in charge also matters.

 

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