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FAAC 2705 Capacitor for FAAC Swing Gate Operators - 115V

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Core Details

Product Type Capacitor
Application Type Gate
Installation Type Residential | Commercial
Voltage 115V
Power Type AC
Mounting Type Bolt-On | Direct-Mounted

Description

Motor Run Capacitor for FAAC Swing Gate Operators

The FAAC 2705 Capacitor is a genuine 115V, 25 microfarad replacement component designed to support proper motor operation in FAAC hydraulic and electromechanical gate operators. This capacitor helps regulate motor startup and running performance, ensuring consistent torque delivery and stable operation. It is used across multiple FAAC swing gate platforms commonly deployed in residential and commercial perimeter access systems.

Key Features

  • Genuine FAAC replacement capacitor for gate operator motors
  • Rated at 115V, 25uF for correct electrical performance
  • Supports proper motor start and run operation
  • Helps maintain consistent gate movement and system reliability
  • Designed for direct replacement in compatible FAAC operators

Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: 2705
  • Voltage Rating: 115V
  • Capacitance: 25 microfarads (25uF)
  • Component Type: Motor run capacitor
  • Compatible Operators: FAAC 750, 400, 402, 412, 422
  • Condition: New, factory replacement part

Conclusion

The FAAC 2705 Capacitor is a critical electrical component for maintaining proper motor performance in compatible FAAC gate operators. As a genuine FAAC part, it ensures correct fitment and dependable operation, helping Elite support reliable and secure perimeter gate automation systems.

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