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TSaiman04
post Dec 1 2024, 09:40 PM, updated 12 months ago

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Hi all, have a problem with my gate which may or may not be related to the autogate. Hope somebody can help.

Installed autogate more than a year ago, no more warranty and this is my first autogate. But now the right side of the gate is getting lower it’s touching the ground at the end of it. Then I noticed the gate’s top hinge is also starting to crack. Now I worry it will topple over.

Wondering why and how could this happen? Is it common? The gate is almost 10 years old without a problem but now this happens after installing the autogate.

Is the autogate pushing down the gate? Is the arm too heavy for it, or there’s angle issue? It was so smooth after installation until the last couple of months.

Or is it just some kids climbing the gate? We never touched the gate since installing the autogate.

Any suggestions on how to fix this is also welcomed.

Autogate brand is DNOR. Seller says not autogate issue.

Thanks.
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post Dec 1 2024, 09:43 PM

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These days, autogate are very light and is usually made from aluminium.

It could be your pillar at the entrance was not build sturdy enough to hold the autogate weight.
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post Dec 1 2024, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Dec 1 2024, 10:40 PM)
Hi all, have a problem with my gate which may or may not be related to the autogate. Hope somebody can help.

Installed autogate more than a year ago, no more warranty and this is my first autogate. But now the right side of the gate is getting lower it’s touching the ground at the end of it. Then I noticed the gate’s top hinge is also starting to crack. Now I worry it will topple over.

Wondering why and how could this happen? Is it common? The gate is almost 10 years old without a problem but now this happens after  installing the autogate.

Is the autogate pushing down the gate? Is the arm too heavy for it, or there’s angle issue? It was so smooth after installation until the last couple of months.

Or is it just some kids climbing the gate? We never touched the gate since installing the autogate.

Any suggestions on how to fix this is also welcomed.

Autogate brand is DNOR. Seller says not autogate issue.

Thanks.
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post Dec 1 2024, 10:26 PM

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post Dec 1 2024, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Dec 1 2024, 09:40 PM)
Hi all, have a problem with my gate which may or may not be related to the autogate. Hope somebody can help.

Installed autogate more than a year ago, no more warranty and this is my first autogate. But now the right side of the gate is getting lower it’s touching the ground at the end of it. Then I noticed the gate’s top hinge is also starting to crack. Now I worry it will topple over.

Wondering why and how could this happen? Is it common? The gate is almost 10 years old without a problem but now this happens after  installing the autogate.

Is the autogate pushing down the gate? Is the arm too heavy for it, or there’s angle issue? It was so smooth after installation until the last couple of months.

Or is it just some kids climbing the gate? We never touched the gate since installing the autogate.

Any suggestions on how to fix this is also welcomed.

Autogate brand is DNOR. Seller says not autogate issue.

Thanks.
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most probably they give you cheap hinge or the installation quality is bad


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post Dec 1 2024, 11:13 PM

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post Dec 2 2024, 07:25 AM

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From the way you describe it, I'd say it probably isn't the autogate motor, but the gate itself giving problems.
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post Dec 3 2024, 09:11 AM

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TS sounds like having a swing gate with a single hinge on top, and over 10+ years at that

most likely the hinge is worn
- go Mr DIY get a spirit level to check the gate column vertical
- install new hinge, preferably double hinge at the top if the gate is heavy

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post Dec 3 2024, 08:00 PM

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From what TS posted...

Looks like cheapo hinge given & wrong installation technique....

Autogate nowadays not that heavy.... Like the old days...
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post Dec 4 2024, 02:58 PM

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Hi all, thank you so much for your replies. It really was that the hinges are failing, my question was really more about what may have caused it. I became curious because it only started happening after installing the autogate arms so was wondering if it had a role.

The gate is fixed by welding enforcement plates to the hinges and now it seems very sturdy and stable.

The guy said it mostly caused by frequent operation of the gates, while he doesn’t rule out kids climbing on it. The autogate could cause it if it’s set to swing too wide but he didn’t think it was and it could just be a coincidence.

This post has been edited by aiman04: Dec 4 2024, 03:50 PM

 

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