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ALL SECURE PAD LOCATION SPECIFICATIONS 

 

 

 

CONCRETE PAD LOCATION 

 

Dimensions given for the pad location are based on a new pad, “right hand” installation with an 

existing wall and gate location. 

1.

 

Use a CARPENTERS ANGLE to insure the concrete pad is square and parallel to the gate.  

2.

 

The leading edge (closest to the gate) should be placed to be 1 ¾” from the face of the 

installed gate. 

3.

 

The right side of the concrete pad should be approximately 12 inches from the end of the 

permanent fence or wall.   

4.

 

Concrete pad dimensions should be 30” long x 20” wide by 16” deep with the pad’s top 

being level. 

5.

 

For drainage it is recommended that the concrete pad’s top be 6” above the road level. 

MOUNTING STUD LOCATIONS 

1.

 

To determine the first mounting stud location begin at the top right corner of the concrete 

pad. Using a carpenters angle measure down 2” from the leading edge (nearest the gate) 

and 1 ¼” from the right side edge. Mark this location. 

2.

 

For the second stud location measure down 2” from the leading edge and 23 ½” from the 

center of the fist stud location Mark this 

location. 

3.

 

For the third stud location use the carpenters 

angle to measure done 10 ½” from the first 

location squaring the hole location to the first 

two locations 

4.

 

For the last stud location use the carpenters 

angle to measure done 10 ½” from the second 

location squaring the hole location to the first 

two locations. 

When locations are complete a 23 ½” x 10 ½” 

rectangular location pattern spaced 2 inches 

from the leading edge.  

5.

 

Install 3/8-16 x 6” threaded studs in the marked 

location making sure to install the studs deep 

enough to leave 1” of threaded stud visible 

above the surface of the concrete pad.

 

 

 

ELECTRICAL CONDUIT LOCATION 

1.

 

Electrical conduit locations are to be located on the left side of the concrete pad 

coming up approximately 2 inches on center from the left edge of the pad as shown.  

 

 

 

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Page 8: ...sure down 2 from the leading edge nearest the gate and 1 from the right side edge Mark this location 2 For the second stud location measure down 2 from the leading edge and 23 from the center of the f...

Page 9: ...given for the pad are based on soil bearing shear of 2000 P S F These figures may have to be adjusted depending on local soil conditions 1 Construct form for mounting pad according to dimensions show...

Page 10: ...t for the rail is 9 3 4 from the underside of the drive rail to the top surface of the ALL SECURE mounting pad RAIL PLACEMENT 1 Clamp or otherwise secure the rail in the position shown in Figure 2 wit...

Page 11: ...the height is no more than 1 above the surface of the pad Trim stud height if needed 3 Remove the drive assembly and place the mounting slots of the case over the 3 8 16 studs on the mounting pad as...

Page 12: ...and operation 1 Once installation is complete set the slow dip switch down on the control board to the off position 2 Move the gate to its fully closed position and make a vertical line on the rail at...

Page 13: ...e the leading beveled edge of the left limit block on the vertical offset line location towards the operator Mark your mounting hole locations in the middle of the mounting slots 5 Check to make sure...

Page 14: ...t of the offset line This is the slow stop line used to position the slow stop block 5 Place the leading beveled edge of the left limit block on the vertical offset line location towards the operator...

Page 15: ...t block The right limit switch is triggered by the right limit block The middle limit switch is triggered by the slow stop blocks and are only used if the slow stop option is used 1 Move the gate so t...

Page 16: ...Pass 3 8 16 UNC button head socket cap screws through the square panel hole in the side walls of the case and through the corresponding slot in the drive unit 7 Apply Locktite 242 to button head sock...

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Page 30: ...SS 1 062811 02 SHAFT DRIVE 1 X 12 IN SS 1 112513 02 FLAT TIP CLAMP SPINDLE 1 GATES BELT Gear Box to Wheel Drive 1 GATES BELT Wheel to Wheel Drive 1 SPROCKET Wheel to Wheel Drive 2 SPROCKET Gear Box to...

Page 31: ...ACTION LIMIT SWITCH 1 022615 02 LEVER ADJ FRONT NYLON 1 022615 03 SNAP ACTION LIMIT SWITCH SMALL 2 030515 02 1 4 WASHER 2 031815 08 1 4 20 UNC NYLOX NUT 2 030515 04 1 4 20 UNC X 1 CARRIAGE BOLT 2 0316...

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