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1A PREPARING THE SUPPORT PROFILE
The support profile is used to secure the automated system to a
load bearing structure in metal or masonry , free of any significant
deformation.
Position the cross beam on the floor, withdraw the ‘parachute’
cables from the housing (Fig. 26 ref.
), and remove the housing.
If necessary, remove from the profile also those components (e.g.
motor, carriages, transmission pulley) which could hamper you
while securing to the wall, loosening the nuts from the plates.
To then position the removed parts, refer to figures 5-6-7.
A.
INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLED AUTOMATED SYSTEM
1.1A SUPPORT PROFILE - SECURING ON WALL
Define the exact height position of the support profile, considering
the dimensions of fig.3 and - for doors with glass leaves - in
fig.4.
The cross beam must be fastened parallel to the
floor.
Initially fix the support profile on a vertical slot at one end, and on a
horizontal slot at the other end (using M8 screws and appropriate
expansion plugs which are not supplied) and level parallel to the
floor. Fasten centrally, lifting the support profile with force to align
the three securing points. Carry out the remaining fastenings.
2A PREPARING THE LEAVES
Prepare the leaves as described below.
1. Secure to the leaf, the leaf fitting profile cut to the same
length, and secure it with adequate screws on the upper
part (fig. 9).
2. Position two carriages on each leaf, using the supplied plates
and screws as shown in Fig. 10.
3. Secure the carriages on the leaf, using the dimensions in
figure 7 for the double leaf, and fig. 5-6 for the single leaf.
Tighten the carriage securing screws.
4. Cut the lower guide profile to the same length as the leaf and
secure with adequate screws on the lower part (fig.11).
5. If specified, insert the brush in the seat of the sliding profile
Fig. 11 ref.
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fig. 8
fig. 9
fig. 11
fig. 10