Featuring a built in heater to perform in cold weather an increased gate capacity of up to 1600 lbs a 5 year commercial or 7 year residential warranty and viking s true battery backup system.
Viking access systems gate won t close.
Featuring dc motors that can push pull up to 7000 lbs.
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Slide gate operators are designed to help you maximize space within your property.
We have very well equipped service trucks staffed with factory trained technicians who will solve your viking access system gate or door problem usually the same day of your call to us.
The l 3 includes simple push button digital limits setup lockable cover and convenient access to the switch for manual release making this.
Most of our service calls are related to photocells.
The k 2 residential slide gate operator features the v flex control board with on board diagnostics lcd display and simple push button digital limit setup.
Featuring a built in heater increased gate capacity of up to 700 lbs a 5 year residential warranty and viking s true battery backup system.
Viking access systems is continuously working hard to identify and design products that will appeal to the industry and it s needs.
As technology continues to advance we have developed a completely efficient and intelligent line of gate operators to meet the changing demands.
If your viking access system won t open or close we are the company to call.
The viking monitor combines the best of both worlds giving end users a smart phone app to control their gates and the installer all gate history.
Large amounts of noise.
Here are the 6 most common problems with automatic gates and how they can be fixed without much of a fuss.
Our service team is comprised of an elite team of service technicians.
If your gate doesn t want to close start here.
Sometimes a fence in perth which is automatic can generate a large amount of noise for reasons that don t always seem immediately clear a grinding sound could mean the mechanism which moves the gates together and apart may have become.