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SCREWED FRONT FIXING BRACKET

Fig. 28

1 - According to the gate type (wood, iron, aluminium) the front bracket can be welded or screwed
2 - Before mounting the rear and the front fixing brackets, lubricate with water repellent grease
3 - The operator position must be perfectly horizontal (use a level as shown in Fig. 28 or 29)
4 - Make sure that the front fixing bracket DOES NOT TILT when it reaches the stop

 (Fig. 36) or 

malfunctions

 

on

 

the

 

electronic

 

limit

 

switches

 

may

 

occur

Level

Front Fixing

Bracket

(A)

(A)

Fig. 29

PRELIMINARY NOTES

FRONT FIXING BRACKET MOUNTING

Once the operator has been mounted on the rear fixing bracket, 

close the leaf 

and proceed as follows: 

1)

 Release the operator keeping it always in a horizontal position

2)

 Screw the front fixing bracket onto the gate in correspondence of 

the holes made respecting the dimensions as per Fig. 26 - 27

3)

 

SURF:

  Place  the  operator  pin  on  the  bracket  (previously 

lubricated) (Fig. 29)
    

SURF K

: Insert the bracket into the housing pin on the operator 

extremity (previously lubricated) (Fig. 31)

4)

 Tighten  the 

«A»

 screw to max 8.5 Nm

CAUTION:  Lubricate  the  bracket  and  the  pin  with  grease 
before

 

installing

 

the

 

front

 

fixing

 

bracket

Fig. 26

Fig. 27

4,33'’

2,44'’

1,50'’

2,44'’

=

=

1,50'’

SURF

Hooking

pin

Hooking

pin

Fig. 30

Level

Fig. 31

SURF K

WELDED FRONT FIXING BRACKET

4,33'’

Fig. 32

Once the operator has been mounted on the rear fixing 

bracket, 

close the leaf 

and proceed as follows: 

1)

  Release the operator keeping it always horizontal

2)

 Weld the front fixing bracket on the gate operating on 

the points indicated by the arrows (Fig. 32)

3)  SURF:

  Place  the  operator  pin  on  the  bracket 

(previously lubricated) (Fig. 29)
    

 SURF K:

 Insert the bracket into the housing pin on the 

operator extremity (previously lubricated) (Fig. 31)

4)

 Tighten  the 

«A»

 screw to max 8.5 Nm

Summary of Contents for SURF 350 Reversible

Page 1: ...ROMECHANICAL SWING GATE OPERATOR REV 06 10 2020 SEA USA Inc 10850 N W 21st unit 160 DORAL MIAMI Florida FL 33172 Phone 1 305 594 1151 Toll Free 800 689 4716 www sea usa com SURF 350 SURF 450 SURF K 67410720 ...

Page 2: ...operator 10 In case of break down or malfunctioning of the product disconnect from the main power source Do not attempt to repair or intervene directly contact only qualified personnel for repair 11 Failure to comply with the above may create a situation of danger 12 All cleaning maintenance or repair work must be carried out by qualified personnel 13 In order to guarantee that the system works ef...

Page 3: ...d where applicable IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Install the gate operator only when a The operator is appropriate for the construction of the gate and the usage Class of the gate b All openings of a horizontal slide gate are guarded or screened from the bottom of the gate to a minimum of 4 feet 1 22 m above the ground to prevent a 2 1 4 inch 57 2 mm diameter sphere from passing through th...

Page 4: ...uction SEA USA Inc can not be deemed responsible for any damage or accident caused by product breaking being damages or accidents due to a failure to comply with the instructions herein The guarantee will be void and the manufacturer responsibility will be nullified if SEAUSAInc original spare parts are not being used The electrical installation shall be carried out by a professional technician wh...

Page 5: ...placement of external devices but they give only examples of suggested entrapment protection in their installation manuals If the installer identifies a risk of entrapment or obstruction at least two independent means of entrapment protection are required 4 TERMINOLOGY CHANGE The terms primary and secondary have been removed in the description of entrapment protection devices This was done to emph...

Page 6: ...act the factory for instructions and authorization Merchandise returned for credit must becurrent uninstalledandunusedandreturnedinitsoriginalpackaging Freightmustbepre paidonallauthorizedreturns REPAIRS Repairsandpartsaresubject totheavailability instock Shipmentofproducts forrepairs must bepre paidbythecustomer Products shippedwithoutauthorization sender sdetailsanddescriptionoftheproblemswillbe...

Page 7: ... the 14 76 feet SURF operator manual release of the leaf in case of emergency or black out TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 86 15 6 15 75 31 3 4 13 34 56 DIMENSIONS inches Fig 4 Fig 2 6 Motor 7 Metallic bever gear 8 Bearings 9 Endless screw 10 Lead screw barrel nut 1 Aluminium casing 2 Front fixing bracket 3 Back fixing bracket 4 Release system 5 Capacitor SURF K is an irreversible electromechanical swi...

Page 8: ...ECHNICAL DATA Power supply Max power Max absorbed current Motor speed Shaft stroke Shaft speed Cycle hour operating at 20 C Operating temperature Max thrust Capacitor Operator weight Protection Max leaf length Max leaf weight Motor thermal protection SURF 350 120V SURF 450 H BR 36V SURF K BR 36V 120V 5 50 60 Hz 280 W 3A 1430 rpm 36Vcc 260 W Adjustable Adjustable 45 15 75 inches 1000 Lb 13 ft IP44 ...

Page 9: ... 16 ft 1200 Lb Leaf length 900 Lb 600 Lb 15 ft 9 ft 12 ft 1100 Lb 400 Lb 5 ft SURF 350 24V 13 ft 1000 Lb SURF 350 120V SURF 450 24V SURF 450 H BR 36V SURF K 24V SURF K BR 36V Fig 6 45 SURF 450 BR 36V SURF K BR 36V SURF 450 BR 36V SURF K BR 36V Covering lid for terminal board Rear fixing bracket Rear fixing bracket Front fixing bracket Manual release Hooking pin SURF SURF K Fig 7 Fig 8 9 feet SURF ...

Page 10: ... closing Mechanical stop in opening GATE ARRANGEMENT Some checks on the gate are required to verify the operator fitting Make sure that A the fix and the moving parts of the gate are strong and non deformable B the length of each leaf does not exceed the length propped up by the operator type see Fig 6 C the weight of each leaf does not exceed the weight propped up by the operator type see Fig 6 D...

Page 11: ...44 9 05 10 23 9 84 9 44 6 30 6 30 6 30 5 90 5 90 5 90 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 11 5 11 5 11 4 72 4 72 4 72 4 33 4 33 4 33 5 90 5 51 5 11 6 30 5 90 5 51 6 70 6 30 5 90 7 08 6 70 6 30 7 48 7 08 6 70 7 87 7 48 7 08 24 80 24 80 24 80 25 19 25 19 25 19 25 59 25 59 25 59 25 98 25 98 25 98 26 37 26 37 26 37 26 77 26 77 26 77 14 96 15 35 15 74 14 56 14 96 15 35 14 37 14 76 15 15 14 17 14 56 14 96 14 17 14 56 14 9...

Page 12: ...8 54 46 97 46 97 46 97 46 22 46 22 46 22 46 26 45 47 44 76 44 29 5 90 5 90 5 90 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 7 10 7 90 3 93 4 72 5 51 4 72 5 51 6 30 7 10 5 51 6 30 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 2 48 3 43 3 43 3 43 3 82 3 82 3 82 3 82 4 61 5 39 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 9 84 10 63 11 42 11 02 11 81 12 60 13 39 12 60 14 17 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 10 20 11 69 ...

Page 13: ...10 Minimum During installation make sure that the connection cables do not interfere with the recess During installation make sure that the connection cables do not interfere with the recess CAUTION CAUTION NOTES NOTES 1 dimensions in inches 2 In case you need to make a recess observe the shown dimensions 1 dimensions in inches 2 In case you need to make a recess observe the shown dimensions ...

Page 14: ...fixing bracket Fig 25 1 For the correct operation it is very important to position both the operator and its front and rear fixing brackets in a perfectly horizontal way by using a level as shown in Fig 21 22 2 Before mounting operator on the rear and the front brackets lubricate with water repellent grease 3 The operator must be mounted with the release facing upwards Fig 21 22 Level Fig 22 PRELI...

Page 15: ...pondence of the holes made respecting the dimensions as per Fig 26 27 3 SURF Place the operator pin on the bracket previously lubricated Fig 29 SURF K Insert the bracket into the housing pin on the operator extremity previouslylubricated Fig 31 4 Tighten the A screw to max 8 5 Nm CAUTION Lubricate the bracket and the pin with grease before installing the front fixing bracket Fig 26 Fig 27 4 33 2 4...

Page 16: ...1 Fig 33 Max 2 55 in INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL STOP FOR SURF Max 2 95 in MECHANICAL STOP IN CLOSING MECHANICAL STOP IN OPENING Fig 34 Fig 35 Make sure that the front fixing bracket DOES NOT TILT when it reaches the stop Fig 36 or malfunctions on the electronic limit switches may occur Front fixing bracket shown in opening and closing position Fig 36 ...

Page 17: ...ing Limit Switch M1 YELLOW Closing Limit Switch M1 GREEN and BROWN Common M1 G R E E N WHITE Phase M1 BLACK Phase M1 RED Phase M1 GREEN Ground M1 LIMIT SWITCH CABLE CONNECTIONS DEPEND ON CONTROL UNIT MODEL MOTOR 1 CABLE The MOTOR 1 WHITE cable can be connected to the COM terminal on some control unit models MOTOR 2 CABLE AWG 16 LIMIT SWITCH CABLE AWG 22 W H I T E Y E L L O W B R O W N G R E E N R ...

Page 18: ...hrust force Handle Handle Lock protection cover 90 Fig 53 Fig 50 90 Fig 51 Fig 52 TO THE ATTENTION OF THE TECHNICIAN AND THE END USER LOCK RELEASE All operations MUST be made exclusively by an authorized installer and when power supply is OFF Yearly Yearly Yearly Yearly Yearly Yearly Yearly Check the robustness and the stability of the gate especially of the points of support and or the gate point...

Page 19: ...control unit box to protect the interconnection cables against pulling efforts INTENDED USE The operator has been designed to be used for the automation of swing gates only SPARE PARTS SEAUSAInc Doral MIAMI FL 33172 Send request for spare parts to www sea usa com SAFETYAND ENVIRONMENTALCOMPATIBILITY Don t waste product packing materials and or circuits STORAGE must be properly packaged handled wit...

Page 20: ...SEA USA Inc 10850 N W 21st unit 160 DORAL MIAMI Florida FL 33172 Phone 1 305 594 1151 Toll Free 800 689 4716 www sea usa com sales sea usa com ...

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