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4) Install a 1-1/4" PVC conduit for the hydraulic lines that reaches
the hydraulic control unit (fig.6).
The path of the conduit must have wide bends to facilitate the
routing of the hydraulic lines (fig.7).
5) Place the drive unit on the foundation plate as shown in fig.
5/a-b, and ensure that it is not resting on the levelling set
screws (fig.2 - ref.7).
Make sure that the center of the splined shaft is vertically
aligned with the center of the gate hinge axis (use a plumb
line)
6) Place the provided C-brackets at the base of the drive unit
and weld directly to the foundation plate as shown in fig.8.
Do not weld the base of the jack to the
foundation plate or to the C-bracket.
7) Prepare the two L-shaped "box halves" for installation. Note
that the lip on each piece shouldbe on top so as to support
the top cover. Make the necessary holes for the two hydraulic
lines that run from the drive unit to the power unit
8) Weld the box halves to the foundation plate and to one another
so as to enclose the drive unit on four sides. Be sure to protect
the drive unit during welding.
2.3 INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT
1) Place the control unit box as close as possible to the drive unit.
The maximum distance is 65 ft (20 m). The box can be surface
mounted to a wall (fig.10) or recessed (fig.11).If you recess the
box, keep in mind that hydraulic hoses and electrical wiring
need to enter from the bottom
2) The control unit box ships with hinges on the left, but the
opening can be reversed if necessary To reverse the opening
direction, open the cover, and then gently pull it off the box.
The hinges can now be placed in the hinge receptacles on
the right-hand side.
Be extremely cautious when doing this
to avoid damaging the hinges.
Secure the hinges with the
screws provided.
3) Route the electical cable and hdraulic lines using the 4 knock-
out holes on the bottom.
9 5/8
13 7/8
2 1/2
5 1/2
3 3/16
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