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News Release from: Medway Galvanising | Subject: Medway Gate Closers
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2005
Advanced gate control from Medway
Galvanising
Virtually any type of gate can be made more effective in terms of security and convenience by installing one of the new Medway Gate Closers.
Virtually any type of gate can be made more effective in terms of security and convenience by installing one of the new Medway Gate Closers Compact and unobtrusive, the closer is based on the same spring hydraulic technology that has made the Medway Galvanising's Monohinge gates such a success
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Suitable for any steel or timber gate with a leaf weight of up to 200 kg, the new closer makes premises more secure by ensuring entrances shut automatically, without slamming, thereby preventing nuisance to neighbours.
Easy to install and requiring no regular maintenance, the Medway Closer will normally be utilised in conjunction with a magnetic locking mechanism.
Importantly, it will not hinder the use of electronic gate entry systems and their controlled manner of closure reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians, especially small children.
Phil Roberts of Medway Galvanising explains: "We have spent three years developing the new Medway Closer so that it is suitable for fitting to the hinge side of any manufacturer's gates".
"It can be fitted at the time of manufacture or retrofitted to an existing gate".
The Medway Closer is galvanised to offer protection against corrosion while units can also be powder coated to match the colour of gates and fencing.
Robustly packaged, the closers come with full fitting instructions.
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