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GSLG-A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE

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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

GENERAL:

LINEAR gate operators are designed for many years of trouble-free operation and, under recommended operating conditions, 
will require only minimal maintenance. To ensure that your unit is ready for operation at all times--and to preclude serious 
damage or failure--inspect the unit systematically. Proper adjustments and lubrication should be made as recommended.

LUBRICATION:
Bearings. 

For models which have pillow block style bearings with greaseable fi ttings, lubricate at least twice a year with a 

lithium complex based, petroleum oil NLGI 2 rated grease. Oilite and precision sealed bearings do not require additional 
lubrication.

Motor. 

Motors have sealed ball bearings and do not require further lubrication. If bearing noise develops after several years 

of operation, bearings should be replaced by a motor repair company, or the motor should be replaced if necessary.

Drive Chain and Sprocket (slide gate models only). 

The main drive chain and sprockets should be inspected for wear, 

cleaned, and wiped down with a lightly oiled rag every six months.

Swing Gate Arm (swing gate models only). 

Check all bolts for proper tension and tighten if necessary. Make sure the arm 

folds overextends itself slightly against the overt ravel stop to reduce the chance that the gate can be back driven open. Adjust 
the close limit slightly if additional travel is required. Lightly lubricate all pivot points with a light machine oil.

Barrier Gate Arm (barrier gate models only). 

Check all bolts for proper tension and tighten if necessary. If the arm has 

been warped or damaged, replace as necessary.

1.  For operators which utilize torque limiting clutches, check 

for proper tightness. If there appears to be dust from wear 
on the pads, inspect the pads and replace if necessary. 
If the clutch cannot be adjusted tightly enough to move 
the gate without slipping, the pads must be replaced.

2.  For operators with V-belts, inspect for wear and replace 

as necessary. Check for proper tension and adjust if 
required. Check all pulley setscrews for tightness and 
tighten if necessary.

3.  For operators with internal chain drives, inspect chain 

and sprockets for wear and replace if necessary. Check 
for proper tension and alignment, and adjust if required. 
Check all hub sprocket setscrews and tighten if re-
quired.

4.  Check limit switches and limit actuators (cams, limit nuts, 

etc.) for wear and replace as required. In rotary limit switch 
assemblies, wipe the limit shaft clean and apply a light 
coating of dry lubricant.

5.  For operators with magnetic brakes, check for proper 

adjustment. Brake disc must run free when the brake is 
engaged. For brake assemblies other than C-face style, 
the brake should be adjusted so that the solenoid plunger 
throw is between 3/8” to 1/2”. Too much throw will dam-
age the solenoid. 

If the solenoid emits a loud buzzing 

sound when the motor is run, the brake must be 
adjusted.

6.  In operators which have a disconnect handle, inspect dis-

connect handle for proper function and lubricate if neces-
sary. Use a lithium based grease on all moving parts.

7.  Inspect all nuts and bolts for proper tightness and tighten 

as necessary.

8.  Check all reversing devices for proper function. Inspect 

all contact edges for wear and replace if required. Check 
photo-eyes for proper alignment and function.

9.  Check current sensing for proper adjustment when fi nished 

with inspection and maintenance.

10. Inspect the installation area. Are all the warning signs intact 

and visible? If they are missing or need replaced, contact 
LINEAR. Be sure there are no control stations mounted 
within reach of the gate. Review safety literature with the 
customer and advise them to remove any such stations 
found.

ADDITIONAL SIX MONTH PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE:

For slide and swing gate operators, you must inspect 
the gate for proper operation. The gate should move 
easily without binding through its entire travel. If the 
gate does bind, adjust or fi x as required. Failure to 
keep the gate in good working condition will have 
adverse effects on the operator.

IMPORTANT!

• Always disconnect power from operator before servicing.
• Keep clear of gate during operation.

Summary of Contents for GSLG-A

Page 1: ...L325 COMPLIANCE REQUIRES THE USE OF CONTACT EDGES OR PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS ON ALL AUTOMATIC OR REMOTELY CONTROLLED GATE OPERATORS USA Canada 800 421 1587 800 392 0123 760 438 7000 Toll Free FAX 800 4...

Page 2: ...tion 11 Onboard L E D Indicator Descriptions 12 Important Notes for Installation of Master Slave Applications 13 Surge Protector Instructions 13 Control and Accessory Connection Illustrations 14 17 IL...

Page 3: ...gate does not seem to operate properly it may affect the operator performance or greatly shorten the life of the unit The gate should be designed so that airflow through the fabric is ample to prevent...

Page 4: ...9 for details of this connection as well as dip switch selection Note The SHIELD wire should be connected in both the master and slave operators e s a h P 3 g n i r i W r e w o P s t l o V P H e c n...

Page 5: ...here are six 3 16 side plates which should be mounted on the outside top and bottom of the cabinet two 3 16 side plates which go on the top inside and two 1 2 side plates which should be mounted on th...

Page 6: ...idler over the drive sprocket and then under the last idler Make sure you feed most of the chain through the sprockets for attaching to the back end of the gate Assemble the other gate bracket on the...

Page 7: ...good working condition One person should be able to move the gate by hand Be certain the gate moves freely and without binding throughout its travel Torque limiters are set light at the factory and mu...

Page 8: ...operator after the limit switch is tripped Once the gate is in this position adjust the open limit nut until it activates the limit switch for open LSO 1 Press down on the detent plate and rotate the...

Page 9: ...of obstructions while running in the closed direction Master Slave Connection Block This terminal block is used in conjunction with two operators to configure two gates to open and close together Dip...

Page 10: ...ain prior to reaching a limit the gate will stop again and this time will sound the emergency alarm and lock out 4 51 CLOSE This function works exactly like the OPEN OBSTRUCTION except that it will on...

Page 11: ...otentiometer higher by 1 1 2 turns for all 115 Volt AC and 24 Volt DC operators and by 3 4 of a turn higher for all 230 Volt AC operators Additional fine adjustment by 1 4 turns may be necessary to el...

Page 12: ...tor wired to the safety loop terminals SHADOW LOOP This indicator is lit when a shadow hold open signal is present This signal is generated by a loop detector wired to the shadow loop terminals This i...

Page 13: ...nd Lock Release Three Second Pre Start Warning Right Left Hand Selections SURGE PROTECTOR INSTRUCTIONS The optional surge protector should be connected to any inputs that have an accessory connected t...

Page 14: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 14 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 15: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 15 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 16: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 16 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 17: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 17 CONTROL and ACCESSORY CONNECTION ILLUSTRATIONS...

Page 18: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 18 LOOP LAYOUT ILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 10 and Loop Accessory Connections on page 17 for details...

Page 19: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 19 EDGE LAYOUT ILLUSTRATION 1 Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 10 and Contact Edge Connections on page 16 for details...

Page 20: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 20 EDGE LAYOUT ILLUSTRATION 2 Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 10 and Contact Edge Connections on page 16 for details...

Page 21: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 21 PHOTO EYE ILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 10 and Photo Eye Connections on page 16 for details...

Page 22: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 22 PICKET GATE ILLUSTRATION Refer to Connection Descriptions on page 10 and Accessory Connections on pages 14 17 for additional details...

Page 23: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 23 TRACK GATE ILLUSTRATION...

Page 24: ...rent sensing set too low Make sure the gate moves freely through its entire travel before ad justing the current sensing B The maximum run timer may have counted down and expired This can be caused by...

Page 25: ...GSLG A OPERATOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 25 MODEL GSLG A MECHANICAL PARTS EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 26: ...s 2500 034 Power Switch only REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 46 2100 1756 Mounting Plate 47 2100 1781 Accessory Shelf for single phase models only 33 2400 308 Fender Washer 3 8 34 2400 017 Flat Washer 3 8...

Page 27: ...y 10 2510 249 Input Wire Harness Assembly 11 2510 250 Output Wire Harness Assembly 12 2510 261 Control Box Motor Harness Assembly 13 2500 071 Terminal Strip 16 141 14 2500 212 Transformer 115 24VAC 40...

Page 28: ...0 268 Control Board only 10 2500 1980 3 Phase Motor Board 11 2500 1966 2 Amp Fuse for Control Board 12 2500 1975 3 Amp Fuse for Control Board 13 2510 253 Limit Switch Harness REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTIO...

Page 29: ...ar the source Laboratory samples should be handled in a fume hood Provide mechanical ventilation of confined spaces HANDLING STORAGE AND SHIPPING Keep containers closed Handle and open containers with...

Page 30: ...lace as necessary Check for proper tension and adjust if required Check all pulley setscrews for tightness and tighten if necessary 3 For operators with internal chain drives inspect chain and sprocke...

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Page 32: ...d that these signs must remain at all times 8 Controls intended for user activation are located at least six feet 6 away from any mov ing part of the gate and where the user is prevented from reaching...

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