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Adjustable non-motorized electric gate with these features: holds all livestock; safe to walk through; drive equipment through without leaving the unit; hooks up to a standard electric fence system. 12 KW fits 12' to 14' opening 15 KW fits 15'-20' opening.
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Gateel12 and Gateel15 Drive Thru Electric Gate
ASSEMBLY: Install on Wood Post. Streamers are 3-4 inches long. Assemble Directions: Fasten adjusting bolts to hinge plate with 2 - 3/8" Hex Nuts. Install first steel section (4) by inserting hinge pin (3) thru hinge plate. Fasten chain to adjusting bolts with 2-3/8" hex nuts using first link on ends of chain. Hook spring(9) as shown. Step 2: Insert telescoping steel section (10) into first steel section (4) and slide it all the way in to be at its narrowest width. Be sure cotter pin holes on side of tubing line up. If the electric gate needs to be longer slide telescoping steel section out and hold in place with setscrew (5). Step 3: Insert Poly section (16) into telescoping steel section (10) being sure cotter pin hole in fiberglass rod (14) lines up with holes in pipes. Step 4: Fasten electric wire (17) to loop on pipe. DO NOT TWIST WIRE SOLID----merely bend back so if streamers should catch some piece of equipment poly section will pull of fiberglass rod without damaging the electric gate or posts. If this should happen simply slide poly section back in place and fasten. INSTALLATION: To install the drive thru electric gate first hold assembled unit to wood post and check for the following: 1) Make sure steel section points UPWARD enough so that poly sections on both sides of the electric gate are slightly inclined. May be necessary to shim under insulators. 2) Make sure the post insulators result in at least 1/4:" clearance (shim insulators if necessary) between steel parts of hinge section and bumps, knots, or wood slivers on wood posts ----prevents loss of electric charge from grounding. 3) Before fastening the electric gate to wood post be sure it points straight toward opposite gate post. 4) Make sure it is high enough so streamer ends do not touch the ground or other objects.Step 6: Use lag screws, auger nails or spikes that fit snug into slots on insulators and attach gate tight to wood post.\tStep 7: Fasten all galvanized wire streamers (13) into streamer eyes - they must be able to swing freely.Step 8: Metal streamer nearest wood post must be twisted around steel brace (19) to keep wire from swinging against post to prevent grounding gate.Step 9: Insert cotter pins in holes (11). Then attach wire streamers through eyes of cotter pins.\tStep 10: To adjust holding strength of spring (9) move spring chains. Chains set far from hinge has most holding power. They should be set no stronger than necessary - only enough to hold gate in common winds. Swinging of gate is normal in winds.Step 11: Dig trench between gateposts deep enough so that furnished insulated moisture-proof wire will not be cut or damaged by implements. Lay insulated wire in trench allowing enough slack on each end to hook on first chain link on adjusting bolt.Step 12: For cement gateway, nail tall pole to each gatepost. Run insulated wire on insulators overhead across gate span to connect to first chain link on adjusting bolt.\tStep 13: Now, hook wire from electric fence charger to chain link on adjusting bolt on the electric gate. Make sure electric connection is tight.Step 14: Turn on fence charger. Check to see that the drive thru electric gate delivers a good shock when touched on yellow streamers. CAUTION1)\tDO NOT ALLOW LIVESTOCK IN YARD WITHOUT THE DRIVE THRU ELECTRIC GATE BEING CONNECTED TO OPERATING FENCE CHARGER. When gate is not charged, animals may chew on and damage gate. 2)\tVEHICLE SPEED THROUGH GATE MUST NOT EXCEED WALKING SPEED.
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