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KUDA
12
UK
Check that the gate structure is in conformity with the regulations in force and that the gate movement is linear
without friction.
Preliminary checks:
• Check that the gate structure is sufficiently robust.
• In any event, the actuator must push the leaf at a reinforced point.
• Manually check that the leafs move without force along their entire travel.
• Check that the gate opening and closing end-stops
A-B fig.1
have been installed.
• If the gate is not a new installation, check the state of wear of all the components, and repair or replace the
defective or worn parts.
The reliability and safety of the automated device is directly dependent on the condition of the gate structure.
Refer to
6
for possible installation dimensions.
The difference between A and B must not exceed 50 mm; greater differences cause irregular gate movement
(the traction/thrust force and the movement speed vary during the manoeuvre).
fig.
PRELIMINARY WARNINGS
INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS
Preliminary checks:
For proper functioning of the automated device, the existing or new gate structure must meet the following
requirements:
The individual leafs must have a maximum length of 2 metres (KUDA 150) or 2,5 meters (KUDA 200)
The leaf structure must be robust and rigid
The leafs must move smoothly and uniformly without irregular friction along their entire travel
The existing hinges must be in a good condition
The mechanical end-stops
A-B fig.1
must be fitted
fig.
fig.
4 - Fasten the rear bracket to the pillar
fig.7a
.
5 - Fit the operator on the rear bracket using the pin provided
fig.7b
.
6 - Fasten the front bracket on the operator
fig.8a
.
7- Unlock the operator (see unlocking device), pull out the operator rod fully then push it inside for 20 mm.
8 - Move the leaf to closed position against the mechanical end-stop
B fig.1
.
Installing the operators
1 - Find the most suitable point where to fasten the front bracket of the operator and mark it.
2 - Using a spirit level mark the point on the pillar where to fasten the rear bracket .
3 - Identify the point where to fasten the rear bracket in relation to the dimensions
A-B
6
and in relation to
3-4-5
.
CAUTION:
Where there are big pillars or walls, a niche must be made so that the dimensions A and B are
respected.
OPERATOR INSTALLATION