Sliding Gates features

Swing gates are a type of gate that can swing open or close on hinges, usually to provide access to a driveway, parking lot, or other enclosed area. Swing gates can have different features, depending on their design, material, and purpose.

Here are some possible features of swing gates:

They can be single or double, meaning they can have one or two leaves or panels that can open independently or together.


They can be manual or automatic, meaning they can be operated by hand or by a remote control, keypad, or smartphone app.

Automatic swing gates may also have sensors, cameras, or alarms for security and safety.


They can be made of different materials, such as metal, wood, vinyl, or composite. Metal swing gates are usually made of wrought iron, steel, or aluminum, and can have various designs and styles.

Wood swing gates are often used for residential or garden purposes, and can have a natural or painted finish.

Vinyl and composite swing gates are durable and low-maintenance, and can mimic the appearance of wood or metal.
They can have different infill options, such as bars, slats, mesh, pickets, or perforated sheet metal.

Infill is the material that fills the space between the frame and the posts of the gate. Infill can affect the privacy, security, and aesthetics of the gate.


They can have different latches and hinges, such as drop rods, gravity latches, spring-loaded latches, self-closing hinges, or heavy-duty hinges. Latches and hinges are the hardware that secure and support the gate. Latches and hinges can affect the functionality and durability of the gate.