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INSTALLING WITH THE CHAIN STRETCHER
Firmly screw the geared motor on a bracket or a proper support to be tted to the installation. Fixing holes are provided in the unit
to this purpose as in Pic. 1: the position of the geared motor is to take into account the xing of the shaft ball bearing support.
The
chain stretcher
is to be positioned on the side opposite that where the geared motor is installed, considering a sufficient
distance for the chain to be properly kept stretched and slacking prevented.
Chain stretcher: existing chain stretchers
pre- tted on the gate can be used, depending
on the type of chain and gate; the picture here
represented is merely indicative.
Fibo 300 LB
Fibo 400 LB
* depending on the version of the FIBO 300 LB or FIBO 400 LB this measurement can change
** interaxis hole size FIBO 300 LB
*** interaxis hole size FIBO 400 LB
Ball bearing
support
82 **
115 ***
mm *
Ø11
105 **
183 ***
Ø11
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE GEARED MOTORS FIBO 300 LB - FIBO 400 LB ON SLIDING GATES.
FOR A PERFECT APPLICATION AND IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A RELIABLE PERFORMANCE OF FIBO 300 LB - FIBO 400 LB IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT THE FOLLOWING STEPS BE CARRIED OUT AND DRAWINGS BE KEPT TO.
FIBO 300 LB - FIBO 400 LB are a geared motors for heavy sliding gates driven by a chain; it is available in 1,1 kW (1,5 HP three-phase)
and 2,2 kW (3,0 HP three-phase) versions.
FIBO 300 LB - FIBO 400 LB are a versatile motor-powered units and can suit the most various applications on industrial sliding
gates mounted on a track and made up of a single panel or of hinged multiple panels driven together to one side by a metal
chain (not supplied with the equipment, it must be suitable to the power required to electrically operate the gate).
They are a strong and reliable automatic systems, tted with a manually adjustable clutch system, and a worm-gear coupling
made of bronze and steel, supported by ball bearings. A manual override device allows for the gate to be operated by hand in
case of a power failure or disconnection.
GATE INSPECTION
Make sure that the gate sliding track be rmly set into the ground foundation to prevent it from moving or setting at a later stage,
which might eventually lead into the gate going off the rail during its opening/closing travels.
NOTE WELL:
• make sure that proper gate stops be xed to ground in open and closed gate positions, to prevent the gate
from overrunning the upper track;
• make sure the gate be tted with a safety system to prevent it from falling over;
• prevent the gate from crashing into the gate posts or gate stops.
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Pic. 1
electro-mechanical geared motor
with chain-drive system for heavy industrial sliding gates