CAME

CAME America Gate Operators, Barrier Arms & Access Control Parts
CAME America products are used for automatic gates, parking entrances, controlled vehicle access, residential driveways, gated communities, commercial properties, and traffic control lanes. At Gate Openers Unlimited, this page helps customers find CAME swing gate operators, slide gate operators, barrier arm systems, remotes, receivers, photocells, control boards, replacement parts, and related access automation accessories.
When choosing a CAME product, start with the gate type and the exact operator family. Swing gate operators, slide gate operators, barrier arms, control boards, remote controls, photocells, and replacement parts are not selected the same way. The correct item depends on the operator model, voltage, control board, gate size, gate weight, duty level, radio frequency, safety-device requirements, and the way the system is installed.
CAME Gate Automation and Access Control Products
CAME is known for gate automation and access control equipment used in residential, multi-residential, commercial, parking, and public-access applications. Depending on the product family, CAME equipment may include swing gate operators, slide gate operators, automatic barriers, radio controls, key switches, digital selectors, photocells, control boards, and smart connectivity accessories.
For gate and parking applications, CAME products may be used at driveway gates, apartment communities, HOA entrances, commercial yards, parking garages, guardhouse lanes, and high-traffic vehicle entry points. The right CAME system depends on how the gate moves, how often it cycles, what power is available, and what safety devices are required for the installation.
Shop CAME America by Product Type
- Swing gate operators
- Slide gate operators
- Barrier arm operators
- Gate operator control boards
- Remote controls and transmitters
- Radio receivers
- Photocells and gate safety devices
- Key switches and digital selectors
- Smart connectivity and access accessories
- Replacement parts for select CAME systems
Common CAME Product Families
| Product Family | Common Use | Ordering Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AXI / ATI / ATS / AXO | Swing gate automation for residential and light commercial gates | Confirm gate length, gate weight, arm type, mounting geometry, voltage, and control board compatibility before ordering. |
| FROG / FERNI / STYLO | Swing gate applications where underground, articulated, or compact operator styles may be needed | Match the operator family, installation layout, gate geometry, foundation requirements, and replacement part number carefully. |
| BX / BXV / BK / BKV | Slide gate automation for residential, community, and commercial sliding gates | Verify gate weight, gate length, rack setup, voltage, duty level, control board, and safety-device requirements. |
| GARD / Parking Barriers | Barrier arm and traffic control applications for parking lots, garages, and vehicle lanes | Confirm lane width, boom arm length, traffic level, cabinet style, voltage, and accessory setup. |
| CAME Control Boards | Control logic for compatible swing, slide, and barrier operators | Match the board model, operator family, voltage, connector layout, programming needs, and accessory wiring before replacing. |
| TOP / CAME Radio Controls | Remote controls and transmitters for compatible CAME radio receiver systems | Verify frequency, coding style, receiver type, number of buttons, and system compatibility before ordering. |
| DLX / DXR Photocells | Gate safety and obstruction detection for compatible CAME automation systems | Confirm monitored safety requirements, wiring, voltage, alignment, mounting location, and operator compatibility. |
| CAME Key Switches and Selectors | Manual access control and local gate command devices | Check wiring, mounting style, security requirements, contact type, and compatibility with the gate controller. |
How to Choose the Right CAME Product
Start by identifying whether you need a complete operator, a replacement part, a radio control, a safety device, or an access accessory. For complete operators, match the product to the gate type, gate size, gate weight, duty level, and available power. For replacement parts, match the exact CAME model number, board number, or part number whenever possible.
- For swing gates: confirm whether the gate needs a linear arm, articulated arm, underground operator, compact operator, or another CAME swing operator style.
- For slide gates: verify the gate weight, travel length, rack condition, duty level, site traffic, and available voltage.
- For barrier arms: match the barrier model to the lane width, boom arm length, traffic level, opening speed, and accessory requirements.
- For control boards: match the board model, operator family, voltage, connector layout, and accessory wiring before ordering.
- For remotes and receivers: verify the radio frequency, coding style, receiver model, and whether the existing system uses compatible CAME radio controls.
- For photocells and safety devices: confirm the required monitored photo eyes, loops, edges, and entrapment protection for the gate operator.
Before Ordering CAME America Parts
- Confirm the exact CAME operator model or replacement part number.
- Verify whether the system is a swing gate, slide gate, barrier arm, or accessory installation.
- Check gate length, gate weight, duty cycle, and daily traffic level before selecting an operator.
- Confirm voltage, control board model, wiring layout, and accessory compatibility.
- For control boards, verify board number, connector layout, programming needs, and safety-device wiring.
- For remotes and receivers, check frequency, coding style, receiver model, and button configuration.
- For photocells and safety devices, confirm monitoring requirements, wiring type, mounting location, and operator compatibility.
- Do not assume older CAME parts cross over directly to newer CAME products without checking model and generation.
CAME Compatibility and Fitment Notes
CAME compatibility depends on the operator family, control board, voltage, radio system, accessory wiring, and product generation. Two CAME parts may look similar but use different boards, radio frequencies, firmware, photocell wiring, limit setup, or safety-device requirements.
When replacing a CAME control board, motor, arm, receiver, photocell, remote, or other component, match the exact model and part number whenever possible. Some replacements may require programming, limit setup, force adjustment, radio programming, safety-device testing, or changes to accessory wiring.
If the system is connected to access control, loop detectors, photo eyes, monitored safety devices, maglocks, telephone entry, fire access, or commercial gate controls, have a qualified gate technician verify the wiring and setup. Do not bypass required entrapment protection, monitored photo eyes, reversing edges, safety loops, or other required gate safety devices.
Related CAME America and Gate Operator Categories
- Swing Gate Openers
- Slide Gate Openers
- Barrier Arm Operators
- Gate Opener Parts
- Control Boards
- Remote Controls
- Receivers
- Gate Safety Devices
- Photo Eyes and Photocells
- Vehicle Detection
- Access Control
- Commercial Gate Operator Accessories
South Florida Local Pickup
Gate Openers Unlimited is located in South Florida and offers local pickup from our Hialeah Gardens warehouse when available. This is helpful for local gate technicians, installers, property managers, HOAs, parking facility operators, and commercial buyers who need CAME America operators, replacement parts, remotes, photocells, control boards, or related gate access components without waiting on standard shipping. Please confirm availability before heading to the warehouse.
CAME America FAQ
What is CAME America commonly used for?
CAME America products are used for automatic swing gates, slide gates, barrier arms, parking entrances, access control lanes, and related gate automation systems. CAME products are found in residential, community, commercial, and parking applications.
Is CAME America the same as CAME?
CAME is the main brand name, while CAME America is commonly used for the U.S. market and customer-facing product support. Product labels, manuals, and parts may reference CAME, CAME America, or a specific CAME model family.
Are CAME swing gate and slide gate parts interchangeable?
No. CAME swing gate and slide gate parts are usually model-specific. Control boards, motors, arms, receivers, photocells, remotes, and accessories should be matched to the correct operator family and product generation before ordering.
How do I identify the correct CAME replacement part?
Start with the model number on the operator, control board, motor, receiver, remote, photocell, or accessory. Also check voltage, board generation, connector layout, radio frequency, and any part number printed on the existing component.
What should I check before ordering a CAME control board?
Check the exact board model, operator family, voltage, connector layout, accessory wiring, and whether the replacement board requires programming or setup. Do not assume a board is compatible based only on size or appearance.
Can CAME remotes work with any CAME receiver?
Not always. CAME remote compatibility depends on the remote model, receiver type, frequency, coding style, and the radio system already installed. Verify the existing receiver before ordering replacement transmitters.
Do CAME gate operators require safety devices?
Yes. Automatic gate operators require proper safety devices based on the installation, gate type, and current safety requirements. Photo eyes, reversing edges, safety loops, and other monitored safety devices should not be bypassed or removed.
Do CAME America products require professional installation?
Many CAME operators and replacement parts require proper mounting, wiring, programming, limit setup, force adjustment, radio programming, and safety-device testing. A qualified gate technician should handle installation or replacement when electrical work, access control wiring, or safety setup is involved.
