background image

4

Congratu

la�

ons on your purchase of the Heavy Duty Roller Sh

u�

er Operator. For more than 50 years, we have been producing 

industrial mechanical operators that are well known for their proven reliability & robust design. 

INTRODUCTION 

IDENTIFYING YOUR OPERATOR 

L

e�

 hand unit shown above 

# Operator appearance may vary depending on model 

Motor terminal box 

Limit enclosure 

Chain guide 

ACEM  

chain wheel 

Output sha  

Motor 

Gearbox 

 

W

E

I

V

 

P

O

T

 

W

E

I

V

 

T

N

O

R

F

Breather plug 

Iden�

fy  the  type  and  dimensions  of  your  commercial  door.  A  survey  of  the  applica on  is 

recommended to see if any of the requirements below are not applicable with your install

a�

on. 

 

Installer is to check that the temperature range marked on the drive is suitable for the lo

ca�

on. 

 

 

Based on “standard sh

u�

er”: 

 

The 

shu�

er is correctly spring balanced 

The 

shu�

er has

 ≤ 

1.0mm x

 ≥ 

100mm slats 

The 

shu�

er has no wind-locks 

4:1 sprocket ra o is used 

 

If any cond

i�

ons above are not met, some 

considera�

on should be given to increasing the sprocket r

a�

o, or operator size. The 

operator should be installed on the correct side of the commercial door. Select the side that meets the requirements. 

Must have minimum distance of 15mm between mou

n�

ng plate and door drum sprocket 

Must have minimum distance of 200mm between limit housing and imposing structure 

Must have minimum clearance of 200mm from the terminal box 

 

Before installing the operator, check that the commercial door is in good mechanical cond

i�

on,  correctly balanced and open & 

closes properly. 

PLANNING 

Opener Build  Rated Load 

(Nm) 

Duty 

Ra ng (%) 

Phase 

Door size 

(m

2

)* 

kW 

Amp 

75004A406

 

150 

30 

80 

1.57 

2.8 

Summary of Contents for LiftMaster 75004A406

Page 1: ...Chamberlain Australia Pty Ltd Unit 1 75 Epping Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia www grifco com au D M RSO 035A B 514051 HEAVY DUTY Mechanical Industrial Door Opener...

Page 2: ...u o y g n i y f 4 g n i n n a l P Installa n o 5 8 Moun ng 5 6 Electrical Connec on 7 Compa ble Logic Control 7 Limit Switch Connec ons 8 8 t n e m t s u j d A d n a p u t e S e c n a n e t n i a M 9...

Page 3: ...nnect electric power to the commercial door opener before making repairs or removing covers Moisture and water can destroy the electronic components Make sure under all circumstances that water moistu...

Page 4: ...on the drive is suitable for the loca on Based on standard shu er The shu er is correctly spring balanced The shu er has 1 0mm x 100mm slats The shu er has no wind locks A 4 1 sprocket ra o is used I...

Page 5: ...ith prepared holes or slots or use a moun ng plate that will need xing via a wall angle or similar exis ng xture Note The chain guide must not be reposi oned It is strongly recommended a strap be used...

Page 6: ...ure hand chain is not twisted when making the join 150mm Minimum 4 The drive sprocket must be aligned with the door sprocket and locked using 2 x M8 hi tensile grub screws ghtened to min 20Nm Grub scr...

Page 7: ...cal Connec ons Motor connec on 3 phase CAUTION When Securing the Heavy Duty Operator with the 4 x x 1 long fasteners based on a 12mm moun ng plate and spring washers provided it is cri cal to ensure t...

Page 8: ...e CLOSED limit If the door doesn t move it is at the OPEN limit Con nue to Step 3 below For single button controls Supply power and push the bu on If the door travels up then the limit switch which is...

Page 9: ...Adjust if required Conduct door maintenance in accordance with door manufactures guidelines This will include door balance SERVICE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Notes The patented ACE...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...UP DOWN ACEM ACEM ACEM...

Page 12: ...NOTES...

Reviews: