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SESAMO
DUALCORE
The
RD100
automated system (in addition to the parts from A to F and from K to P) consists
of the following parts (ref. Fig. 5/A):
Q-
emergency battery
R-
Master gearmotor with encoder - type 63x55
S-
Master control unit
T-
bistable electro lock (optional)
U-
Slave control unit
V-
Slave gearmotor with encoder - type 63x55, including belt tensioning
CASE WALL FIXING
DANGER: the phases of installation and fixing of the automated system involves the
movement of heavy parts and tools at heights greater than 2 or 3 meters. Accidental
falling of the heavy tools and parts presents a high risk to personnel and objects in the
vicinity. To reduce this risk, before performing the installation or maintenance, cordon off
a safe zone around the working area and prohibit access to any personnel not involved in
the operation and remove any objects that may be damaged. To reduce the risk to the
personnel in charge of the operations, the personnel must wear personal protective
equipment, in particular a helmet, safety shoes and cut-resistant gloves.
Remove the screws then remove the cover following the sequence shown in fig.7.
Remove the carriages following the procedure below:
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disconnect the belt attachment bracket from the carriage ref.A fig.11 by undoing screws
C.
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loosen the screw of the anti-derailing roller ref.D fig.9 and lower it fully.
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remove the carriage
To make it easier to fix the case to the wall, the internal components can be moved or
removed by undoing the screws that attach it to the screw channel on the roof of the
automated system, as shown in Fig.6.
WARNING: before moving or removing the internal components, note their positions
or trace markers on the case so that they are reinstalled in the correct positions.
Inspect the surface to which the case will be fixed. If the surface is not sufficiently smooth,
level it using spacers. The automated device crossbeam can be deformed if fixed on a too
irregular surface.
Ensure that the structure to which the case and subsequently the sliding leaves will be fixed
is strong enough and well anchored to the building.
Fix the case to the support via the hexagonal screws M8, of a suitable length, through the
eyelets provided (fig.8). Ensure the screws and washers are suitable for use with the material
of the structure to which the case is being fixed.
Summary of Contents for DUALCORE LH100
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