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Code

Description

1

Carbon steel barrier assembly cabinet with anti-corrosion 
treatment, painted.

2

Aluminium boom support base, die-cast, with anti-corrosion 
treatment, painted.

3

JNT/BA/128

Internal connection joint made of anodized aluminium.
n. 2 connection joints are mandatory.

4

BA/128/4

Boom L 4,1 m made of aluminium, with slot cover profiles and 
shockproof rubber.

5

Zinc coated steel boom fastening bracket

6

Aluminium boom fixing cover, die-cast, with anti-corrosion 
treatment, painted.

7

Head in die-cast aluminium with anti-corrosion treatment and 
painted, complete with diffuser in transparent polycarbonate 
and BI/BLED/8 led lights.

8

CTRL

Digital control unit 

9

Mechanical stop in opening and closing.

10

Galvanized steel springs fixing arm.

11

Geared motor complete with brushless motor and absolute 
encoder.

12

SP/85/AS/02

2 Ø85 springs for booms up to 8 m.

13

Corrosion-resistant steel closing door, with anti-corrosion 
treatment, painted.

14

KT244

Galvanised foundation plate for securing the barrier.

15

BAFS/01

Fixed support with rubber, NOT-adjustable.

10  REFERENCES AND ACCESSORIES

Code

Description

16

BAFS/03

Fixed support with rubber, NOT-adjustable, with provision 
of a bolt.

17

BAFS/02

Fixed support with rubber, adjustable, telescopic.

18

BAFS/04

Fixed support with rubber, adjustable, telescopic, with 
provision of a bolt.

19

BAFS/05

Fixed end rest with rubber, adjustable, telescopic with rubber 
buffer and integrated magnet.

20

KT231

Fixed support foundation plate.

21

BAMS/01

Mobile support for boom.

22

BAMS/01/EXT

Extension for mobile support

23

BI/BAT/KIT

Emergency battery kit complete with battery charger and wi-
ring (optional).

24

BI/BCHP

Battery charge board complete with wiring (optional)

25

KT239

DIN Bar

26

KT242

Magnetic cable passage kit

27

ALED8C

Strip LED 8 metres with connections cable.

28

R99/BASB40

Pack of No. 40 reflective adhesive strips for the boom.

29

BARK/02

Painted aluminium rack in 2 metres modules.

30

RS/GR1/100

Lithium grease (EP LITIO).

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8

9

10

11

12

14

13

R

TECHNOL

OG

Y

ROGER

R

TEC

HNOL

OG

Y

ROGE

R

R

TECHNOL

OG

Y

ROGER

3

12

15 16

17 18

19

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

20

4

10

11

12

1

2

4

5

6

3

3

4

Summary of Contents for BI/008

Page 1: ...autom tica Brushless Barreira autom tica Brushless IT Manuale di installazione EN Instruction and warnings for the installer DE Anleitungen und Hinweise f r den Installateur FR Instructions et averti...

Page 2: ...operation are tted Display the signs required by law to identify hazardous areas Each installation must bear a visible indication of the data identifying the motorised door or gate An omnipolar discon...

Page 3: ...up to 8 metres with on board control unit digital absolute encoder complete with xing base with tie rods and screws and boom xing ange For line voltages of 115V 6 STANDARD DIMENSIONS 492 900 1237 427...

Page 4: ...STOP 2500 2500 GRADE OF PROTECTION IP54 IP54 OPERATING TEMPERATURE 20 C 55 C 20 C 55 C CONTROL UNIT INTEGRATED 36 Vdc CTRL CTRL ACCESSORIES POWER SUPPLY 24 Vdc 24 Vdc BOOM up to 8 m up to 8 m EMERGEN...

Page 5: ...dation plate for securing the barrier 15 BAFS 01 Fixed support with rubber NOT adjustable 10 REFERENCES AND ACCESSORIES Code Description 16 BAFS 03 Fixed support with rubber NOT adjustable with provis...

Page 6: ...n the overall dimensions of the installation The installer is responsible for determining the most suitable solution Excavate a foundation pit measuring 1 5 m x 1 m x 0 5 m and ll with concrete reinfo...

Page 7: ...from the anchors on the base plate g 3 Open the inspection hatch turning the key clockwise by 90 g 4 Remove the inspection hatch g 5 Place the cabinet on the plate The anchors on the base plate must t...

Page 8: ...tions could be hazardous for the installer For LEFT hand installations 1 Unlock the barrier see chapter 23 2 Turn the linkage lever as shown in g 8 3 Move the mechanical stop see chapter 14 4 Lock the...

Page 9: ...aration g 9 Remove the plug Q1 and the end ange R1 These two parts will NOT be used again Remove the led cover N1 and shorten it by 285 mm from the side where it is fastened to the boom support Remove...

Page 10: ...to the connector M2 with the 10 self drilling screws L included 5 above and 5 under along the boom axis at a distance of 60 mm apart g 13 8 Insert the nishing collar I on the boom 9 Insert the boom i...

Page 11: ...rstood as complete with shock resistant rubber and LED strips The adjustable xed end rest with integrated magnet BAFS 05 must be used The adjustable xed end rest with integrated magnet BAFS 05 must be...

Page 12: ...ost appropriate slider CU for a correct balancing of the boom 13 2 Slider selection The correct position of the slider is determined by the boom weight the heavier the boom is weight determined by the...

Page 13: ...ries installed the more to the outside the springs should be installed hole A 4 Check the correct operation of the balancing system Lift the boom manually to an angle of 45 and let go If the boom rise...

Page 14: ...ss bar B the spring tensioning increases vice versa by moving it downward the tensioning decreases 3 Lift the boom manually to an angle of 45 and let go If the boom rises reduce the spring tension If...

Page 15: ...cheon plate B of the lock release system prising the lateral clips open to detach Undo the two self tapping screws C and remove the aluminium front panel D Undo the four M5 nuts E Push the steel conne...

Page 16: ...e photocell housing from the inside Fasten the G90 F4ES photocells to the barrier Route the connector cables upwards taking care not to interfere with the movements of the automation system and push t...

Page 17: ...t 50 mm of the connector cable conduit must protrude from the holes in the base plate and into the automation unit Ensure that there are no sharp edges which could damage the power cable 24 25 A B C D...

Page 18: ...ower supplies if applicable 2 Unscrew the four screws Z that fasten the head A to the barrier 3 Lift the cable grommet C 4 Disconnect the connector B 5 Remove and overturn the head A 6 Remove the BI B...

Page 19: ...connections Check that the manual lock release system works Check that the boom is balanced correctly as indicated in chapter 13 Check that there are now plants within the radius of action of the boo...

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