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When anchoring the operator, it is important to ensure that the following points are checked:
•
The electrical cable is in place.
•
The concrete is fully set.
•
The operator foundation mountings are secure and can not move or become loose.
•
The operator should be set level and parallel to the gate.
•
The operator must be set above the flood level or if this is not possible, a flood proof wall should
be constructed around the operator.
SECURING THE OPERATOR TO THE FOUNDATION PLATE
Conduit
Jack-up
nuts for
adjusting
the operator
height.
Concrete
plinth
8mm coach screws in plugs
SIDE VIEW
MOUNTING THE MAGNET
700 mm
Magnet
After placing the operator onto the three jack-up
bolts, place the three clamping nuts and washers
over the bolts to clamp the operator in place.
TOP VIEW
Anti-lift device
and rollers
PC
Gate in CLOSED position!
Place
washers
here if gap
is not
correct.
Maximum gap between the magnet
and the motor cover of
3 mm.
Measure 700mm from the centre of the
pinion gear towards the closed end of
the gate. If it is not possible to mount the
magnet at 700mm, this distance may be
increased slightly.
DO NOT
invert the
magnet
. If the magnet is moved for any
reason after the operator has been
programmed, then the motor will have to
be re-programmed.
The gap between the operator cover and the
magnet, when the magnet passes the motor,
must not exceed
3mm
. To check this, manually
move the gate until the magnet is directly over
the pinion gear then measure between the mag-
net and the motor lid. If the gap is more than
3mm, place washers behind the magnet until the
correct gap is achieved
3mm
45mm
Ensure that the magnet is fixed to the rack 45mm
from the edge of the base to the centre of the
magnet.