AP006 P24
C
FOUNDATION
Correct functioning of any automatic sliding system depends on the geared-motor being firmly anchored to a structure designed to hold it securely, and good
alignment with the gate.
ATTENTION
It is essential that the foundation be prepared precisely with the foundation plate in the right position with respect to the gate. The geared-motor
must be correctly aligned with the gate guide, at the correct distance from the gate, at the right depth, and the electric cable passage bore in the
correct position (C2).
Remember also the following points:
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Check the gate opening direction in relation to the position of the cable hole (C2).
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Consider the fixing position of the rack for the vertical position of the supporting surface (C11-C12).
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Avoid executing the foundation with the supporting base below the surface of the ground surrounding the installation; it should be raised a few cm.
WARNING
In areas subject to heavy snow or with flood risks, the plate should be placed at 20÷30 cm above the ground.
AP006 P25
C
C 2
Foro passaggio cavi
Cable hole
Trou de passage des câbles
Durchgehendes Loch für Stromkabeln
Agujero para el paso de los cables
APERTURA/
OPENING/OUVERTURE/
OEFFNUNG/APERTURA
APERTURA/
OPENING/OUVERTURE/
OEFFNUNG/APERTURA
Foro passaggio cavi
Cable hole
Trou de passage des câbles
Durchgehendes Loch für Stromkabeln
Agujero para el paso de los cables
C 3
A - SECURING WITH SCREW ANCHORS
If the area where the geared-motor is to be fitted already has a good level
cement surface, the securing plate can be screwed directly into the ground
with COMPACT BUILDING SCREW ANCHORS. (Use Fischer S 10 RS 100,
or equivalent, or securing with chemical screw anchors).
ATTENTION
The plate must be aligned with the sliding gate and at the correct
distance from the supporting surface of the rack (58+62 mm - C3);
moreover, if there is a hole for the fitting of the cables, it must be
positioned at the correct distance from it (C4).
ATTENTION
Use all four fixing holes (C4
➀
) and make sure the plate is integral with
the ground.
C 4