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The MGR20 is designed for use on 2 inch round gates. To install, simply attach with screws through mounting tabs and into gate. This edge cannot be bent or folded.
   
 
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 Eliminate coiled & rollup cables. Make your Edges Radio Controlled with Wireless Transmitter(s) and a Receiver.
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Both the Miller Edge receiver and transmitter are designed to have several selectable options not found on other radio controls. Simply select these options with the convenient dip switches and wire harness. The receiver will operate on either 12 or 24 volt AC or DC and is capable of sending a pulse or continuous signal.
  
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The Miller Edge Model MWTA02 gate and door edge transmitter is designed to provide obstacle sensing protection for a variety of motorized gates and doors. The Model MWTA02 is available with an Audible Alarm feature that activates when the battery has only 25% of its life remaining, indicating the battery should be replaced.
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The MGO20 is designed for use on gates up to 1-1/2 inches thick. To install, simply attach the rigid PVC or aluminum mounting channel and slide sensor into the channel. This edge cannot be bent or folded.
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NEVER BEND EDGES! VOIDS WARRANTY. Manufacturer can tell and will not honor any warranty claim.
SENSING EDGE SETS Provide your vehicular gate operator installation, retrofit or repair with Gate Entrapment Protection.  You know that pedestrians ignore warning signs and then won’t take responsibility for their actions. Why leave the job with known hazards and risk getting sued by pedestrians or their survivors for not making sure the “installation” is UL-325 Compliant? Your “installation” is made up of not only the operator, but, various other materials from various sources. Remember, UL-325 applies to the entire installation, not just the operator. It falls to you, the installing/servicing company, to make sure no one gets hurt or killed using your “installation”. Even if you are only servicing an existing “installation”, it becomes your liability once you touch it.
     Enjoy a simplified slide gate edge installation by providing each sensing edge with a wireless transmitter that sends a FCC Certified radio signal to a central receiver. No need to use heavy coiled cables that can wear out or snag and break. No need to pay an electrician to make long conduit runs. No need to dig up concrete and blacktop. Transmitters send a signal direct to the receiver which can be mounted by the gate operator control box. Makes for a very neat installation. Each transmitter comes with a low battery warning alarm to encourage continued use. These edges are UL Recognized as UL-325 Compliant.
The MGS20 is designed for use on 2 inch square gates. To install, simply attach with screws through mounting tabs and into gate. This edge cannot be bent or folded.
  
  
   
 
BEAMS & EDGES An Overview For The Beginner

BEAMS - Beams, when interrupted sense objects. Beams are frequently used in an attempt to provide additional protection from moving gates as they will detect humans and animals where loops will not. Unfortunately, because of the narrowness of the beam, they are not a perfect solution and can leave some areas unprotected. Slide gates due to their in-line travel are probably easier to provide protection for. Swing gates on the other hand cover a lot of ground while “plowing” across their path. No beam can provide 100% coverage and should be used in conjunction with other devices.

EDGES - Edges, upon normal contact, cause an electrical connection to reverse and/or stop moving gates. Slide gates due to their in-line travel are probably easier to provide protection for. Swing gates on the other hand cover a lot of ground while “plowing” across their path and require edges on the inside, outside and at any pinch-points.

Statements, diagrams and tips authored by D.A.D.S., Inc. and contained in this box are not guaranteed to be safe and/or accurate for every application. Refer to the gate operator manufacturer’s installation instructions for complete safety and installation information. Humans and vehicles may require different protection devices.