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REPARATION
W
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The equipment is designed for indoor use, protected from the elements.
Preparatory work prior to installation of the equipment must be carried out in accordance with the
installation drawing (
Ch.4.1. ).
This applies in particular to the laying of conduits for electrical cables (
Ch.4.5. ).
The gate must be mounted on a concrete or other non-combustible material floor that is resistant to the
torque applied by tightening the anchor bolts (50 Nm).
The floor must be perfectly flat (no bumps).
The maximum allowed (longitudinal and transverse) slope between the units is 0.15% (to ensure
transmission of the detection beams).
The slope must be constant (no change in direction allowed).
S
TORAGE
Prior to installation, avoid any impact on the equipment and leave it in its original packaging in a dry
place, protected from dust, heat and the weather (see also Ch.3.4. ).
Storage temperature range: -30 to +80 °C.
I
NSTALLATION OF
E
QUIPMENT
The equipment can be handled using a forklift truck or a transpallet. In both cases, the lifting force must be
applied to the base frame (11, Ch.3.6. ).
To fasten the unit to the floor,
Automatic
Systems
provides M10 expansion bolts to be tightened with a
minimum torque of 50 Nm. The location of the expansion bolts is shown on the installation drawing, Ch.4.1.
However, it is essential to adapt the fasteners and the fastening procedure to the environment and the
type of surface on which the unit will be mounted. Furthermore, it is essential that the work be approved
by an engineer specialized in the field.
The equipment must be fastened to the floor before making it accessible to users!
Automatic Systems cannot be held responsible for any accident or damage to equipment due
to improper fixing to the floor.