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Installation and Operations Manual 

— Model B3X Series 

 

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B&B ARMR

                                                                                                                  

A Division of B&B Roadway and Security Solutions                                                                                           0B30-9001 Revision E2

 

 

Qty 

Part Number 

Description 

Failure 

Mode 

MTBF 

Cycles 

XPROX-FCM2-1204 

Proximity Switch 

Electrical 

n/a 

XCABLE-R-FA4TZ 

Proximity Switch Cable 

Electrical 

n/a 

B30-3129 

Guide Strip, Delrin 

Wear 

200,000 

B30-2006 

Hydraulic Cylinder 

Wear 

200,000 

3.3  Monthly Inspections 

We recommend you perform the following visual inspections monthly on the barrier 
system.  An equipment maintenance log is supplied in the appendix to assist in the 
logging. 

 

 

Verify and inspect the drains to make sure they are clear of obstructions. 

 

 

Inspect the guide rails for signs of uneven wear or contamination. 

 

 

Check all hydraulic fittings to make sure they are not leaking and are at the 
proper torque. 

 

 

CAUTION:  The hydraulic system when in operation is under 
extreme pressure.  Verify pressure on the barrier is completely 
relieved prior to removal of any hydraulic fittings. 

 

 

 

Lubricate acetyl plastic bearing areas with a dry graphite powder. 

 

 

Inspect the condition of the finish. If rust is present, wire brush and sand the 
area then paint with a primer and a matching color. 

 

 

Vacuum and clean the pumping unit area. 

 

 

Check oil for level, pressure, and condition in the HPU.  The level should be 
1-1.5 inches below the top of the tank when bollards are in the lowered 
position (Recommended vegetable based oil: Mobil EAL 224). 

 

 

If oil is contaminated, investigate source of contamination and replace 
immediately (Recommended oil: Mobil EAL 224).  

 

 

Check barrier for operation through normal cycles. 

 

 

Adjust barrier speed to ensure proper operation. 

 

 

During the opening and closing cycles, verify the barrier operates smoothly 
and does not bind.  Also verify that the barrier does not hit with excessive 
force when it contacts its full-open or full-closed positions. If necessary, 
adjust the barrier’s speed. 

 

 

Check the hydraulic pumping unit for leaks at all points. 

 

 

Visually inspect the operation and electrical contacts. 

 

 

Tighten electrical contacts if required. 

 

 

Check, adjust, and tighten all sensors (limit switches, proximity switches). 

 

 

If applicable, check traffic lights and replace any burned bulbs or LEDs. 

 

 

Check safety devices (loop, IR, etc.) for proper operation and report any 
anomalies (if applicable). 

 

 

Lubricate all pivot points and the clevis pin. 

 

 

Inspect the cylinder. 

Summary of Contents for B3 Series

Page 1: ...D OPERATIONS MANUAL B B ARMR Corporate Office Tech Support 5900 S Lake Forest Drive Suite 230 McKinney TX 75070 Phone 972 385 7899 Toll Free 800 367 0387 Fax 972 385 9887 E mail info bb armr com techs...

Page 2: ...he world to control access and to protect people equipment and facilities We offer a broad range of vehicle barrier and related security services Turnkey installations Routine barrier preventative mai...

Page 3: ...f the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA as well as other applicable federal state and local safety regulations and industry standards and procedures For installation outside the Unite...

Page 4: ...11 Item 22 Proximity Switch 7 1 1 12 Options 7 2 OPERATION 8 2 1 Introduction 8 2 2 Control 8 2 3 Operating Time 8 3 MAINTENANCE 9 3 1 Introduction 9 3 2 Spare Parts 9 3 3 Monthly Inspections 10 3 4 S...

Page 5: ...ty of drive solutions Automatic HPU Driven Semi automatic Manual and fixed are the standard drive options available The bollard system has been tested to Department of State specifications STD 02 01 T...

Page 6: ...the cylinder This 10 inch schedule 80 steel cylinder raises and lowers to provide the obstruction during impact When raised the tube protrudes 30 36 inches of grade depending on the model 1 1 3 Tube...

Page 7: ...8 Guide Strip The acetyl Delrin guide strips ensure the bollard cylinder can move freely with minimum maintenance required 1 1 9 Up Line Hose This hydraulic hose allows hydraulic fluid to be pressuriz...

Page 8: ...sure The speed of operation is determined by the amount of pressurized hydraulic fluid able to pass to the bollards in a given amount of time This can be controlled by the flow control valves which ar...

Page 9: ...ed below are recommended Please contact B B ARMR Technical Service Support for assistance with inspections maintenance or repairs if needed Component damage is likely if a vehicle strikes the barrier...

Page 10: ...f the finish If rust is present wire brush and sand the area then paint with a primer and a matching color Vacuum and clean the pumping unit area Check oil for level pressure and condition in the HPU...

Page 11: ...er to verify operation and control Check the PLC for normal operation of all logic and functions 3 5 Annual Maintenance Inspections We recommend you perform the following inspections annually Perform...

Page 12: ...ntrol valve to see if problem is mechanical or electrical Q If mechanical 5 Check for binding between moving plate and frame Check connection of linkage between frame and plate Check for foreign debri...

Page 13: ...vely hot 1 Check that the pressure relief valve is closed fully clockwise 2 Check that the pressure switch is adjusted to shut the motor off before 1900 PSI 3 Check for correct voltages Bollard moves...

Page 14: ...ot limited to unauthorized repairs improper installation installation not performed by BBRSS authorized personnel incoming supply power is outside the tolerance for the product failure to perform manu...

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