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OPERATIONAL SAFETY
METAL CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY:
Do not use this equipment where contact may be made with power lines or other live electrical circuits.
FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY
• It is recommended that 2 people install and move gate
components.
• Do not install fence netting on the gate.
• Center the gate when anchoring on the concrete block to
maximize balance (A).
• The ground where the concrete block will be placed must
be sufficiently compacted and leveled to prevent the gate from
overturning.
• In case of site reconfiguration, when moving the complete
assembled gate on the concrete block:
• All hardware bolts must be fully tightened.
• Movements of the gate on the site must be planned
and controlled.
• While lifting and moving the gate, the rotation of the gate must
be controlled to prevent any unintended opening.
• Lifting and moving should be done in accordance with good
lifting practices and local regulations.
• Adapt the movements of the assembled gate to the lifting
systems used.
• The post must be anchored in a quality and good condition
concrete block. Select anchors according to the composition of
the concrete block.
SPECIFICATIONS OF
CONCRETE BLOCKS
MINIMUM HEIGHT (H):
32 IN. (81 CM)
MINIMUM LENGTH (L):
36 IN. (92 CM)
MINIMUM WIDTH:
36 IN. (92 CM)
MINIMUM WEIGHT:
3750 LB (1700 KG)
L: 36 IN.
(92 CM)
H:
32 IN.
(81 CM)
CONCRETE
BLOCK
A
The block must be pre-drilled or drilled on site for the
installation of the anchor plates.
MAINTENANCE
• Protect welds with rich zinc paint annually or as needed.
• Check and level the gate every three weeks, or as needed, for the
duration of the work site.
• Monitor the condition of the ground around and under the block.
• Adjust the gate in height and angle as needed.
• More frequent adjustment may be necessary during thaw or
heavy rains.
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