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Universal 12VDC(NOT 24VDC) Outdoor Automatic Electric Gate Lock for Swing Gate Opener Operator Automatic Gate Openers, Fail Secure Gate Lock, UL Listed Cable

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About this item

  • UNIVERSAL - Adopt a 12VDC delay relay PCB, the electric gate lock is compatible with almost 12VDC swing gate opener even it has no LOCK terminal!
  • HIGH SECURITY - The automatic electric lock can keep your gate closed tightly if it's in a windy area and add security for your gate opener system!
  • POWERFUL - The electric lock can withstand up to 2200 lbs. of force which can make your gate opener more stable and secure! It can unlocks and locks automatically as the gate is activated!
  • UL LISTED CABLE - Pre-wired 5m (16 ft) 2 core cable for easy wire connection and a gland is used to protect the wire. The UL listed cable makes the lock more safe when using!
  • EASY TO INSTALL - DIY (Do It Yourself) installation design! Self-installation without the help of electricians and mechanics!


1.Product Description:
The Supreform automatic electric lock is a fail secure universal electric lock for almost 12VDC swing gate opener. If you can not confirm if it's compatible with your gate opener, you can send us the details of your gate opener and we'll help you to figure it out. It's an ideal accessory for using in the strong windy area.The supreform automatic electric lock provides peace of mind and added security for your gate. It can unlocks and locks automatically as the gate is activated! The electric lock comes with a keyed manual release in case of power failure! The pre-wired 5m (16 ft.) UL listed 2-core cable provides easy wire connection and more safety when using!
1.Specifications:
Holding force: 2200lbs(1000kgs)
Input Voltage: 12VDC
Current: Pre-wired 2-core cable: 5m (16 ft.), 2*18AWG Working temperature: -20 to 55 Celsius degree(-4 to 122 Fahrenheit degree)
Humidity: 0 to 95%
Working mode: power-on to unlock, power-off to lock


guy l jarrett
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This had no instructions and I don’t recall the 12 volt(not 24 volt) notice on this when I first saw it I need instructions please and my gate opener is 24 volt
Punisher
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
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minerva mink
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
where do i start with this pile of trash?first off any idiot could bypass it in 5 seconds or less!!!the plastic end caps are loose enough to almost fall out revealing the ease of pushing the lock slide in effortlessly!the pin is a JOKE, the pin for this is roughly 5mm, the slot for said pin is over 10mm, so the amount of slop you have is CRAZY meaning your gate is going to rattle and flop around like a fish!?!?!?!?the lock plunger is WEAK JOKE!!!!the lock slide is not solid but V cut so when it does lock in the pin is allowed to jamb up behind the slide resulting in the unit not being able to openstep 1 throw the 5mm pin away and replace with 10mm pin this cures the slop as well as the ability to get the pin stuck behind the pull slide....HOWEVER this is when you realize that even the slightest breeze on the gate is enough to keep the plunger from sliding the lock!!!this unit is WEAK too weak to even be sold and considered a "lock"....the unit works so long as its in a sterile dust free environment under perfect controlled situations....DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO WORK IN THE REAL WORLD
Tomas Gonzalez
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Recomendado
Tim T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
Simple enough to install gate lock that was installed on a dual gate Mighty Mule setup. The Mighty Mule gate opener system has a connection set for this lock which makes it plug and play, though the actuation of the lock for unlocking and locking is a bit short and may catch on itself if your gate doesn't open fast enough due to not enough power or other interference.Overall it is more convenient than having to get out to unlock and lock the gate every time, or not having a lock that would let people push open the gate or strong winds blow open the gate which can let animals in or out of the fence.
Zero
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
The hardest part of the install is figuring out the wiring. Also this latching mechanism really needs to be on the left gate. I installed it on the right gate and the wire access hole is pointing upward where water will probably get in. The wiring for a GTO gate maybe direct. In my case I didn't need the adapter board. I did have to put a jumper on my gate controller though. There is actually a painted on wire indicator on the control board itself showing where the jumper goes. It was a little hard to figure that out in the manual didn't really say it.I had no trouble with the latch mechanism catching or not engaging. It always pulls back even if there's a little bit of pressure on the gate. I don't see any issue at all with needing to make modifications to the brackets or to the latch.The gates I have are from tractor supply. They are metal farm gates and I put the latch mechanism on one side and the glass on the other. I used rev nuts in the metal but you could easily just drill holes and use the long bolts.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
This worked exactly as I wanted, releases the lock automatically when I activate the gate motor. I turned out to be compatible with my existing opener, which helped tremendously. Very simple to install, worked perfectly out of the box.
Don Hardy
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
This is a great gate lock for 12v gates. I used it to replace a gate lock on my Mighty Mule, so I didn't need the circuit board that came with the lock.The latch mechanism isn't nearly as strong or secure from tampering as most other locks, but certainly sufficient to keep the gate from blowing open and secure enough to keep honest people honest. The actual latch, though, was problematic. Like other non-magnetic locks, there is a fixed rod attached to the gate post and when the gate closes the latch locks behind this fixed rod. The latch, though, is V shaped, so when closed, especially in windy conditions, the rod can become trapped in the notch of the V. That prevents the latch from retracting.I added a small steel plate to the latch (by cutting a groove with a dremel on one side of the aluminum latch and using JBweld epoxy). It's worked like a champ every since!
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