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DoorKing  |  SKU: 2600-280

Doorking 2600-280 Replacement Motor 1-Horsepower 230V

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Description

1HP 230V Motor Replacement for DoorKing 9210 Gate Openers

The Doorking 2600-280 Motor is a high-performance replacement component designed for DoorKing 9210 gate operators. This 1 horsepower motor operates on 230 volts, single phase, delivering a consistent 1725 RPM with CFce PSC technology, ensuring efficient and reliable gate operation. Manufactured as a genuine DoorKing replacement part, it is built to OEM specifications, guaranteeing seamless integration and long-lasting performance.

Key Features

  • 1 Horsepower Motor – Provides the power needed for reliable gate operation.
  • 230V Single-Phase Operation – Engineered for consistent performance in compatible systems.
  • 1725 RPM with CFce PSC Technology – Ensures smooth and efficient operation.
  • Specific Compatibility – Designed for use with DoorKing 9210 gate operators.
  • Genuine DoorKing Part – Meets OEM standards for compatibility and durability.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: 2600-280
  • Horsepower: 1 HP
  • Voltage: 230V
  • Phase: Single phase
  • Speed: 1725 RPM
  • Application: Motor for DoorKing 9210 gate operators
Conclusion

The Doorking 2600-280 Motor is a reliable replacement part for maintaining the performance and efficiency of your 9210 gate opener. With its robust construction and precise engineering, this motor ensures long-lasting and smooth operation. Consult your manual or parts diagram to verify compatibility before ordering this genuine DoorKing replacement motor.

Doorking 2600-280 Motor 1-Horsepower

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