Technical specifications indicate the CO-Z sliding gate motor utilizes a 280W AC power plant driving a rack-and-pinion assembly. Performance metrics demonstrate a linear force capacity of 1400 lbs, suitable for heavy steel or wood-clad installations. The digital layer is managed by an 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi module, allowing for integration with standard smart home ecosystems for scheduling and remote operation.
Material analysis identifies a die-cast aluminum base paired with a plastic UV-sensitive clutch cover. The control board includes dry-contact terminals, enabling the integration of third-party relays for local control bypass. Standard safety features include an adjustable auto-close timer and magnetic limit switches for precise stop-point calibration. RF communication is maintained via a 433.92MHz receiver, which operates independently of the network stack.
Operational data points include:
- High-torque AC motor for heavy-duty sliding cycles.
- Local control support via third-party relay terminals.
- Thermal overload protection on the motor windings.
For installations where AC power is unavailable at the gate, the Mighty Mule MM371W offers a 12V DC alternative designed for battery and solar operation.
This motor is a high-capacity variant within the smart gate controllers classification, focused on sliding gate geometries.