5
Mounting The Lock
Step 1:
With the gate in the closed position, determine the best location for the lock and lock receiver. Attach the
lock to a solid surface or cross member to provide stability.
Step 2
: Hold receiver and lock together (with receiver pin hole and lock slot aligned) against the gate post, mark
their positions to drill receiver holes (
see Illustration B and C, page 3
). The receiver must be mounted with
carriage bolts, not U-bolts, to allow lock to seat properly. Fasten the receiver to the gate post.
Step 3:
Recheck the lock position and alignment and mark position to drill lock holes on gate supports. U-bolts
and saddles can be used to mount lock on chain link gate supports. Secure the lock to the gate. Install
clevis pin and locking cap by placing clevis pin through the slots in the lock receiver and hammering the
clevis pin into the locking cap
(see Illustration B.)
Check and adjust alignment if necessary.
Step 4:
Determine the position for the entry control (i.e. push button, keypad, etc.). The entry control must be
located within 10 ft. of the control box
(see Illustration A),
unless monitored and operated by an attendant
at a nearby site (ex. guard house). When the entry control is activated, the locking pin retracts for 1-9 sec-
onds (default is 3 seconds), allowing the gate to be opened
(see instructions for adjusting timer on page 5).
If the gate is not opened during this time, the pin will return to the locked position.
Lock and receiver need to be level.
Receiver pin hole and lock slot must line up.
Check this with pin out of receiver.
PVC conduit (recommended)
Push Button Entry Control (included)
Keypad
(mounted on outside)
Keypad
Lock and receiver need to be level.
PVC conduit (recommended)
Push Button Entry Control (included)
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Illustration A
Illustration B
Locking Cap
Assembly
Exterior View
Interior View