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Installation


Before You Begin

Advanced preparation will help assure the Zareba Automatic Gate Opener installs successfully. Before you start:

1) thoroughly review the Installation Manual included with your Gate Opener kit
2) have two people on hand for the installation
3) allow 3-4 hours to complete all steps

The Zareba Automatic Gate Opener Installation Manuals
G550 Single Automatic Gate Opener (pdf)
G552 Double Automatic Gate Opener (pdf)

G750 Single Automatic Gate Opener (pdf)
G752 Double Automatic Gate Opener (pdf)

Automatic Gate Opener Pre-Installation Guide (pdf)



Zareba Automatic Gate Opener Installation Videos
Installation Videos requires Windows Media Player. Click the logo Windows to download.
Link to Windows Media Player download
Zareba Introduction (17.5 Mb) Part 7 - Mounting Control Box (3.9 Mb)
Complete Video - All Sections (51.6 Mb) Part 8 - Connecting Battery (1.3 Mb)
Part 1 - Overview (4.5 Mb) Part 9 - Connecting Actuator (2 Mb)
Part 2 - Getting Ready (4.9 Mb) Part 10 - Setting Transmitter (2.5 Mb)
Part 3 - Gate Inspection (1.9 Mb) Part 11 - Gate Close Settings (3.9 Mb)
Part 4 - Bracket Mounting (10.6 Mb) Part 12 - Obstruction Sensitivity Setup (4.9 Mb)
Part 5 - Installing Stop Plate (1 Mb) Part 13 - Providing Power (6.3 Mb)
Part 6 - Installing Actuator (1.2 Mb) Part 14 - Conclusion (3 Mb)

 

Installation Topics (below):
Gate Preparation
Tools Required
You Will Also Need
Situation Specific Parts

Gate Preparation
For the Zareba Automatic Gate Opener to operate smoothly, the gate it is attached to must be in good working condition and MUST meet the following requirements:

  • be plumb, level and swing freely on its hinges
  • wheels can not be attached to the gate
  • the gate can move through its arc without binding or dragging on the ground
  • ball-bearing hinges with grease fittings are used with gates weighing over 250-pounds
  • the fence post is secured in the ground with concrete to minimize flex or twist
  • the gate has a horizontal cross member to provide stability
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    Tools required
    Have the following tools on hand before you begin installation.

  • Power drill with 3/8" drill bit
  • Open-end wrenches - 3/8", 7/16", 1/2" and 9/16"
  • Hacksaw or heavy-duty bolt cutters
  • Small (flat-bladed) screwdriver
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Tape measure
  • Level
  • Wire strippers (for stripping transformer cable)
  • Two c-clamps
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    You Will Also Need
    You will need the appropriate length of low voltage wire to run in one continuous length from your gate opener control box to where the transformer will be plugged into AC power. DO NOT splice this wire as voltage loss and corrosion will occur to spliced, buried wire.

    This low-voltage wire must be 16-gauge, multi-stranded, dual-conductor wire. It is available from Zareba Systems (part number GW1) Customer Service or in the electrical department of most hardware stores.

    Note that voltage degradation occurs the further your gate is from the AC power source. You will need to use solar panels to charge your battery if greater than 1,000-feet from an AC power source.

     

    Situation Specific Parts
    Threaded rods or carriage bolts longer than 8" - if your fence post is more than 6" in diameter the bolts in the Gate Opener kit will not be long enough

    Reinforcement supplies - a thin-walled tube or panel gate may require a wood or metal reinforcement plate or pipes to adequately attach the opener arm to the gate

    Horizontal cross member or mounting plate - may be needed on some types of gates for mounting the front of the opener and gate bracket to the gate.

    PVC conduit for burying low voltage wire per applicable local electrical codes.

     

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