4.
Overview
of
products
-
MDF
30-30-12
KU
-
MDF
30-42-12
KU
-
MDF
30-29-17
KU
-
MDF
30-27-12
100%
KU
-
MDF
30-19-17
100%
KU
-
MDF
30-50-12
KU
-
MDF
30-30-12
KE
-
MDF
30-42-12
KE
-
MDF
30-29-17
KE
-
MDF
30-27-12
100%
KE
-
MDF
30-19-17
100%
KE
-
MDF
30-50-12
KE
-
MDF
50-65-10
KU
-
MDF
50-75-10
KU
-
MDF
50-65-10
KE
-
MDF
50-75-10
KE
-
MDF
6-100-9
KU
-
MDF
6-100-9
KE
-
MDF
6-100-9
100%
KU
5.
Installation
5.1
Preparation
Danger!
To
avoid
injury,
the
following
points
must
be
observed:
-
The
operator
must
be
installed
free
of
any
tension.
-
The
operator
must
not
move
on
the
shaft.
-
The
design
and
subsurface
of
all
components
must
be
suitable
for
the
forces
encountered.
Warning!
To
avoid
damage
to
the
operator
and
the
door,
the
operator
must
only
be
fitted
if
-
the
operator
is
undamaged,
-
the
ambient
temperature
is
-20
ºC
to
+60
ºC.,
-
the
altitude
of
the
location
does
not
exceed
1,000
m,
-
a
suitable
protection
type
has
been
selected.
☞
Before
installation,
ensure
that
-
the
operator
is
not
blocked,
-
the
operator
has
been
newly
prepared
after
a
lengthy
-
storage
period,
-
all
connections
have
been
carried
out
correctly,
-
the
direction
of
rotation
of
the
drive
motor
is
correct,
-
all
motor
protective
devices
are
active,
-
no
other
sources
of
danger
exist,
-
the
installation
site
has
been
cordoned
off
over
a
wide
area.
4
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Roll-Up
Door
Operator
/
MDF
/
Rev.
0.0
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