Installation Instructions (continued)
CRITICAL INSTALLATION STEP:
Place rotors onto bearings and align them so that there is one set of arms
pointing to the center of the half-moon shaped yokes, meshed together with the arms of the stationary
barriers (unlike single full height turnstiles).
Failure to properly align the rotors can cause inconsistent operation and the
possibility to become trapped
within the turnstile
alignments. Do not adjust access control or logic controller settings to accommodate the improper
alignments.
Simply remove the four carriage bolts holding each of the 6500 Series Control Heads to the mainframe, pull
up on the control heads to remove them as assemblies, spin the rotors to the correct position, then reinstall
the control heads into the mainframe.
Correct Alignment
Incorrect Alignment
Rotors should
NOT
have two sets of
arms pointing to the outsides of the
half-moon yokes, with one set of arms
meshed together with the other rotor.
Rotors have one set of arms in
between two half-moon yokes in
home position. Arms are meshed with
stationary arms on the barriers (unlike
a single full height).
15.) Place rotor assemblies on the roller bearing assemblies. Rotor A will have the
properly, the arms should mesh through the arms on the stationary barriers.
16.) Utilizing the diagram below, align the rotors to the correct position. This step
is critical, and failure to properly align the rotors will result in operational issues.
A Rotor
B Rotor
B Rotor
A Rotor
AABB Barrier
ABBC Barrier
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