Gate Wheel
An MS (Mild Steel) gate with a wheel is typically a sturdy and durable gate often used in industrial, commercial, or residential settings. The wheel mechanism allows for smoother operation, especially for larger and heavier gates. Here’s a description of the key components and features:
1. Gate Structure:
- Material: The gate is made from mild steel, known for its strength and durability. It may be finished with a coat of paint or powder coating to prevent rusting and enhance its appearance.
- Design: The design can vary, but it usually features vertical bars or a mesh pattern for security. It can be simple or ornate, depending on the aesthetic requirements.
- Size: The size of the gate is variable, ranging from small pedestrian gates to large driveway or industrial gates.
2. Wheel Mechanism:
- Material: The wheels are generally made of metal, such as steel or iron, and are often coated or treated to prevent rust.
- Type: The wheels can be single or double and may be mounted at the bottom of the gate. They are designed to bear the weight of the gate and allow it to roll smoothly along a track.
- Track: A track, often made of steel or concrete, is laid on the ground to guide the wheels and ensure the gate moves in a straight line.
3. Operation:
- Manual or Automatic: The gate can be operated manually by pushing or pulling, or it can be motorized for automatic operation.
- Locking Mechanism: The gate usually features a locking mechanism to secure it when closed, which can be a simple latch or a more complex locking system.
4. Applications:
- Residential: Used for driveways or garden entrances.
- Commercial/Industrial: Common in factories, warehouses, and commercial premises for secure entry and exit.