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Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Min 10 mm
30 mm
Fig. 4
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Fig. 7
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If the gear motor is located in a vehicle transit area, it is a
good idea to provide protection against accidental
collisions.
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Check that the gear motor has an efficient earth connection.
4.2.
INSTALLING THE BASE PLATE
1) The base plate must be positioned as shown in Fig. 4.
For the positioning distances refer to fig. 5.
Important:
The plate must be level with the middle of the pinion.
Remember to maintain a minimum distance of 10 mm between
the rack and the gate.
2) Assemble the foundation plate as shown in A, Fig. 4.
3) Prepare a foundation plinth as shown in Fig. 4 and install the
base plate providing one or more conduits for electrical
cables. Use a level to check that the plate is perfectly
horizontal and wait for the cement to set.
N.B.:
It is advisable to install the plate slightly raised from the
ground. See A, fig. 9.
4) Set up the electrical cables for connection to the accessories
and the electricity supply as described in section 5. For ease
of connection, ensure that the cables protrude by about 1
m from the hole in the base plate.
4.3.
MOUNTING THE PINION
Before mounting the operator on the foundation plate, mount
the pinion on the transmission shaft and fit the casing provided
as shown in fig. 6.
4.4.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
1) Remove the casing (2, fig. 2) and position the gear motor on
the foundation plate. Fit, but do not tighten, the washer, the
split washer and the nut as shown in fig. 7.
2) Fit the adjustment screws on the gear motor base as shown
in A, fig. 8.
3) Adjust the height of the feet while keeping the gear motor
raised from the plate by 1 cm and maintaining the distance
from the gate shown in figs. 5 and 9.
4) Use a level to check that the operator is perfectly horizontal.
5) Tighten up the four securing nuts provisionally.
6) Set up the operator for manual operation as described in
section 7.
4.5
MOUNTING THE RACK
Important:
To mount the rack on the leaf it is necessary to
construct special supports specifically for the type of gate. Fig.
10 shows an example of "L" support. For positioning the supports
refer to figs. 5 and 9.
1) Slide the leaf manually to the closed position.
2) Rest the first rack element level on the pinion and weld the
support onto the gate as shown in fig. 11.
3) Move the gate manually making sure that the rack rests on
the pinion and weld the remaining supports.
MIN
. 55
MAX. 60
PIANO SUPERIORE
TOP LEVEL
OBERSEITE
DESSUS SUPÉRIEUR
SUPERFICIE SUPERIOR
LATO USCITA PIGNONE
PINION EXIT SIDE
SEITE DES ZAHNZADES
CÔTÉ SORTIE PIGNON
LATO SALIDA PIÑÓN
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