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L

380

230

50

1080

390

850

50

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200

25

165

Ø 85

144

1080

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LP=L-144

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Ø 85

ENGLISH

1.1 MAXIMUM USE CURVE

Use frequency graph

Important: 

The curve is obtained at a temperature of 4 °C. 

Exposure to the direct sun rays can reduce use frequency down 
to 0%

Calculation of use frequency 

The  percentage  of  effective  work  time  (opening  +  closing) 
compared to total time of cycle (o c pause 
times).
Calculation formula:

 

Ta + Tc

%F = 

  X 00

 

Ta + Tc + Tp + Ti

where:  
Ta = opening time
Tc = closing time
Tp = pause time
Ti = interval time between one complete cycle and another

2 ELECTRIC PREPARATIONS (standard system)

Fig. 3

Notes:

)   To lay cables, use adequate rigid and/or flexible tubes.
)   Always separate connection cables of low voltage 
 

accessories from those operating at 0v~. To prevent any 
interference whatever, use separate sheaths.

3 BARRIER DIMENSIONS 

Fig. 4

Dimensions are in mm.

Fig. 5

Dimensions are in mm.

4 INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM 

4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

To ensure safety 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  permit  sufficient  stability  for  the  foundation 

plinth.

•  There  must  be  no  pipes  or  electrical  cables  in  the  plinth 

excavation area.

•  if the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles, install, if 

possible, adequate means of protection against accidental 
impact.

•  Check if an efficient earth socket is available for connecting 

the upright.                                         

e

  Radio receiver

f

  Magnetic loops

4.2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLINTH

 

 

WALL THE FOUNDATION PLATE TO ALLOW EASY ACCESS 

 

TO THE BARRIER HATCH.

The curve makes it possible to establish maximum work time (T) 
according to use frequency (F).
E.g.: Operators 6

3

0

,

 6

3

0

 

PLUS

, 64

0

 R/40 and 64

0

/70 can 

operate non-stop at 00% use frequency as they are provided 
with a cooling fan. Models 6

30 standard and 640 

std/40 can 

operate non-stop at 70% use frequency.
To ensure efficient operation, operate in the work range under 
the curve.

 

Barriers mod. 630 / 630 PLUS / 640

b

  Photocells

c

  Key push-button 

d

  Flashing light

3.1  BARRIER 6

3

3.2  BARRIERS  

630 PLUS

 

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0

Summary of Contents for 640

Page 1: ...RSION 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 AUTOMATED SYSTEM 4 4 1 PRELIMINARY CHECK 4 4 2 MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLINTH 4 4 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 5 4 3 1 BARRIER 630 5 4 3 2 BARRIER 630 PLUS 640 6 4 4 ADJUSTING THE BALANCING SPRING 6 5 STA...

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 12978 standard protect any danger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing 17 Use of at least one indicator light e g FAACLIGHT is recommended for every system ...

Page 3: ...nual 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 33 Piston bleed screw RH 34 Travel limit device RH 35 Balancing adjustment ring nut 36 Travel limit mechanical stop device Fig 2 37 Lock 38 Hatch 39 Protective grid for air intakes 40 Cooling fan sonl...

Page 4: ...safety 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 permit sufficient stability for the foundation plinth There must be no pipes or electrical cables in the plinth excavation area if the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles install if possib...

Page 5: ...must 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 plate as in fig 6 ref Make a foundation plinth as shown in fig 4 ref b referred to clayey soil Wall the foundation plinth as shown in fig 6 ref b supplying one or more sheaths for routing electrical cabl...

Page 6: ...wise 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 travel limit device as shown in Fig 4 ref by loosing the two Allen screws To increase the slow down angle take the cam close to the relevant travel limit device To reduce the slow down angle take the ...

Page 7: ...orrect 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 release device with the supplied key The supplied release key can be triangular Fig 17 ref a or customised Fig 17 ref b optional Insert the release key in the lock and turn it anti clockwise through o...

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 configuration of the barrier RH or LH Reverse the travel limit connectors on the control unit Remove the bleed screw Fig 9 and carry out the air bleed operations as indicated in paragraph 8 2 Check the bala...

Page 9: ...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 itpreventsthebeam whenclosed frombendingandsplitting if its end is stressed by extraneous forces it allows the beam to rest when closed and thus prevents the profil...

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