Hand-operated boom barriers Type GHS
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Document: 2050274
Created: 11.04.2011
Version: a
Changed: 15.08.2013
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6.2 Electrically and Electro-hydraulically Operated Boom Barriers
Our electrically and electro-hydraulically operated boom barriers can be operated with a
variety of different control devices. Also, some optional control settings are possible. Please
refer to the order confirmation to help you identify which version was delivered to you.
6.2.1 Basic functions
First, check that the power supply has been switched on.
Then test proper opening and closing operation of the boom barrier with all available control
devices.
Note
For programming and operating of the code keypad or code cards, if any, please
refer to the separate manuals supplied with them.
Check the following by visual inspection:
1.
Does the boom move easily? Look for a smooth and low-noise operation of the drive.
2.
Does the drive properly switch off in either final position of the barrier boom?
3.
Does the barrier come to rest in the resting fork of a fixed support post if any, and
does the support post actually take part of the weight?
If that is not the case, you have to adjust the position of the barrier stand and/or of the
fixed support post (see “Installation”).
4.
Does the optional pendulum support provide proper support for the barrier boom
when closed?
The height of the pendulum support can be adjusted by turning the threaded rod at
the support’s foot in our out and retightening the locknut.
Figure 6.3
Pendulum support with (left) and
without (right) shock absorber
Threaded rod
with locknut