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9

71.5

84

360

390

90

90

L

A = L-450

L

ENGLISH

NB.: Dimensions are in mm.

Fig. 25

Fig. 24

Fig. 22

Fig. 23

Fig. 21

To  position  the  fork  support  foundation  plate,  refer  to  fig. 
where:

P1

 = barrier foundation plate

P2

 = fork support foundation plate

= beam length (in mm)

= Distance between foundation plates

 SKIRT KIT

The skirt kit increases visibility of the beam.
It is available in lengths m and m.

IMPORTANT: If a skirt kit is installed, the balancing spring must 
be adapted if possible.

The articulation kit makes it possible to articulate the rigid beam 
to a maximum ceiling height of . m.

IMPORTANT: If the articulated kit is installed, the balancing spring 
must be adapted if possible

.

 END FOOT 

The  end  foot  allows  the  beam  to  rest  when  closed  and  thus 
prevents the profile bending downward.

IMPORTANT: If a foot is installed, the balancing spring must be 
adapted if possible.

FORK SUPPORT 

The fork has two functions:

it prevents the beam, when closed, from bending and splitting 
if its end is stressed by extraneous forces.

it allows the beam to rest when closed and thus prevents the 
profile bending downward

11 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 

 ANTI-VANDAL VALVE  (Fig. 20a)

It protects the hydraulic system if the beam is forced.

 

AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY RELEASE  (Fig. 20b)

During a power cut, the automatic emergency release allows 
you to manually lift the beam without accessing the release lever 
of the hydraulic control unit. A hydraulic system guarantees that 
the beam is stopped in opening position.

Fig. 20b

Fig. 20a

 ARTICULATION  KIT  (mod.  6

3

0 only)

6

3

0

+

6

3

0

A = L-240

Summary of Contents for 630 Series

Page 1: ...SION 8 11 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 8 12 DETAILED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 INDEX 2 ELECTRIC PREPARATIONS standard system 4 3 DIMENSIONS 4 3 1 BARRIER 630 4 3 2 BARRIER 630 PLUS 640 4 4 INSTALLING THE A...

Page 2: ...an intrinsic anti crushing safety device consisting of a torque control Nevertheless its tripping threshold must be checked as specified in the Standards indicated at point 10 16 The safety devices EN...

Page 3: ...ual release 27 Spring support position length 460 mm 28 Protective grid for air intakes 29 Plunging piston RH 30 Spring support position length 400 mm 31 Balancing spring support 32 Balancing spring 3...

Page 4: ...ety and an efficiently operating automated system make sure the following conditions are observed When moving the beam must not on any account meet any obstacles or overhead power cables The soil must...

Page 5: ...ust face in closing direction Adjust the opening and closing travel limit mechanical stops as per fig and verify beam balancing following the instructions in paragraph 4 4 Assemble the foundation plat...

Page 6: ...ise To reduce torque turn the screws anti clockwise 5 3 ADJUSTING THE TRAVEL LIMIT SLOW DOWN For beams with a length of over 4 m we advise you not to set too brief a slow down Adjust the cams of the t...

Page 7: ...rrect operation of the barrier pointing out the potential danger zones 6 MANUAL MODE OPERATION If the barrier has to be moved manually due to a power cut or fault of the automated system operate the r...

Page 8: ...against the opening travel limit mechanical stop Remove the pinion pocket and re install it to set the barrier at opening as in figure 19 Fit the feed pipes as shown in Fig 19 according to the configu...

Page 9: ...ossible END FOOT The end foot allows the beam to rest when closed and thus prevents the profile bending downward IMPORTANT If a foot is installed the balancing spring must be adapted if possible FORK...

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