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Cabling conduits height:
The cabling conduits should protrude more than 10mm above the top surface of the baseplate to afford better weather proofing. To avoid them
snagging on the bottom of the gearbox when the gearbox position is adjusted backward and forward, and to allow sufficient space for the cables to be
routed into the motor housing, they should not protrude more than 30mm.
10 - 30mm
Mounting the operator onto the baseplate.
Removing the cover:
The cover is secured in place by means of two screws and a pair of locking tabs on the manual override hatch.
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Using a Phillips® screwdriver remove the
two cover screws.
2
Unlock and open the manual override
hatch.
3
Lift the main cover to remove it.
Mounting the gearbox: (You will need a 13mm socket or spanner and a 5mm Allen® hex key)
The gearbox is fastened onto the baseplate by means of the 4x M8 Custom cup bolts, square washers and M8 Nylock nuts. The gearbox distance from
the gate can be adjusted backwards and forwards by up to 30mm. Remember to ensure that there is enough space allowed between the fascia of the
pinion and the proudest part of the gate that passes the pinion. This is to prevent any part of the gate snagging on the pinion as the gate runs.
Before tightening the gearbox down on the baseplate, ensure you have left approximately 5mm between the baseplate and the bottom of the gear-
box. This will allow for adjustment of the rack to pinion spacing later on.
8 - 10mm
Side view.