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The following illustrations are only examples, given that the space available for anchoring the operator and accessories
may vary from gate to gate. It is up to the installer, thus, to choose the most suitable solution.
N.B: illustration view: left side, inside view.
- To facilitate insertion of the in-ground casing, remove the
gate and lower hinges. Dig a pit to house the foundation
casing, set up the shunt boxes and corrugated plastic
conduits for connections coming from the junction box and the
drainage tube.
N.B.: the number of tubes depends on the type of installation
and accessories it will support.
5.5 Preparing for the foundation casing
- Level the foundation casing with the ground and position the its stuffi
ng box so that it
is perfectly aligned with the gate’s top hinge.
Leave to set for at least 24 hours.
- Fill the pit with cement and sink the foundation
casing, while making sure that the corrugated
plastic tubes and drainage tubes pass through their
apposite holes.