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Can't find a replacement Actuator for my Gate

Viriiguy

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Hey gang, Long time no type.
My Security gate at my house has suffered a failure in one of the Linear Actuators. I'm pretty sure my lawn guys hit the gate with their mower and broke it... However, I am having a heck of a time finding a replacement.
Moore-O-Matic is no longer in business and LiftMaster no longer makes gate openers like this. I really don't want to have to replace the entire system. I just want to find a compatible LA.

Would anyone here know of one that will work? This is the info plate that is on the actuator itself. Thanks!
 

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dw1

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Hey gang, Long time no type.
My Security gate at my house has suffered a failure in one of the Linear Actuators. I'm pretty sure my lawn guys hit the gate with their mower and broke it... However, I am having a heck of a time finding a replacement.
Moore-O-Matic is no longer in business and LiftMaster no longer makes gate openers like this. I really don't want to have to replace the entire system. I just want to find a compatible LA.

Would anyone here know of one that will work? This is the info plate that is on the actuator itself. Thanks!

Look on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...at.TRS0&_nkw=24+volt+linear+actuator&_sacat=0

Measure the stroke (length of shaft) of your actuator, how is it mounted? can it be adjusted any? if you found something close, just not exact.
 

Marctrees

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Soooooo, why don't you share them with the OP? Not everyone has super Google-fu.


I would have, if I found him a solid answer.

But because I saw no sites that I felt full confidence in, I did not.

I would think anyone has access to sooper fu google.

Simply search for "Google search" in any manner you search in, it comes up, and go there to search.

Marc
 
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Viriiguy

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Most of the "sites" that show up in a google search are just cobbled together bot sites.
Also, My Actuator reads that it is a 240V unit. Everything I can find now is a 12-24v setup.
I have been over the links posted previously. None of them seem to have anything of use to me.

I have sent an email off to LiftMaster, no response yet, but hopefully soon. I have also had my Maint. guys at work shopping it around to their suppliers.

Trust me, I know how to use Google. Obviously I was unable to find anything, Or I wouldn't have posted here. But thanks for thinking me a *******.
 

dw1

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Put a transformer in 240/24 volt, get a 24 volt actuator.
 
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