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Example:
for a
D
dimension of
45 mm
and a
B
dimension of
100 mm
, use the 4th hole (
100°
opening).
for a
D
dimension of
45 mm
and a
B
dimension of
105 mm
, use the 4th hole (
90°
opening).
The intersection of dimensions D and B (see Fig. 4) in the table determines which fixing hole on the bracket should be used.
Note:
Intersections without figures cannot be used.
4.2.
Installation dimensions
4.1.
Preliminary checks
To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automated
system, make sure the following conditions are observed:
•T
he enclosures of the control boards (see relevant
instructions) should be installed at a distance from the
operators not requi ring the motor cable to be extended.
•The structure of the gate must be suitable for being
automated. In particular, check that the structure is
sufficiently strong and rigid, and that its dimensions and
weight conform to those indicated in the technical
specifications.
•Make sure that the leaves move uniformly and correctly,
without any irregular friction during their entire travel.
•Make sure that the hinges are in good condition.
•Check if the mechanical stops of the limit-switches are
fitted.
•Remove any locks and lock bolts.
We advise you to have any metalwork carried out before the
automated system is installed.
There are 4 possible installation dimensions Z as shown in Fig. 3.
•
Dimensions in mm
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
•
Dimensions in mm
Z = see Fig. 3
Do not , on any account, cut the rear bracket to obtain
dimension A (Fig. 4).
Establish the installation position of the operator by referring to
Fig. 4 and Table 2.
1st hole
2nd hole
3rd hole
4th hole
4.
INSTALLATION
Tab. 2 -
Installation
dimensions
D
88 ÷ 91
92 ÷ 97
98 ÷ 102
103 ÷ 107
108 ÷ 113
114 ÷ 119
120 ÷ 126
30 ÷ 39
40 ÷ 49
50 ÷ 59
60 ÷ 69
70 ÷ 79
80 ÷ 89
90 ÷ 99
100 ÷ 109
110 ÷ 119
120 ÷ 129
130 ÷ 140
B
90°
100°
90°
100°
90°
90°
90°
100°
90°
90°
100°
100°
90°
90°
100°
100°
90°
90°
100°
100°
90°
90°
•
Dimensions in mm