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BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL A SLIDE GATE OPERATOR, PLEASE BE CERTAIN YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING TO ENSURE CONTINUED SATISFACTORY SAFE SERVICE FROM THIS PRODUCT:
The following are points to note before installing your new slide gate operator:
1. Gate mechanics.
2. Duty cycle.
3. Where to posi on the gate motor with regards to ingress protec on.
4. Cabling requirements.
Gate mechanics.
Gate Leaf:
Gate leaf must be sound and of suffi
cient construc on to accommodate an operator of this type (see technical specifi ca ons).
Gate leaf should be straight and true with minimal devia on to the fascia that the rack must a ach to (no ‘banana-eff ect’).
Wheels and track:
The track must be secure, straight, level and free of all obstruc ons.
Recommended wheel type and size for this automa on is steel or steel alloy, machined or cast wheels of at least 100mm diameter using sealed roller
bearings. The larger the wheel the less rolling resistance generated. Larger wheels also maintain their plumb and momentum longer. When wheels
are fi xed in the gate, and not able to pivot, binding can occur if the gate is bowed. (Banana eff ect) For wheel profi le and matching track types, see the
three examples below:
Recommended
Less problema c
Problema c
Guides:
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It is recommended that a roller guide consis ng of a sealed roller bearing clad in nylon be used.
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The guidance system should be installed at the top edge of the gate whenever possible. In cases where this is not possible the guidance system
should never be below the halfway point of the total gate height when the gate is in posi on on its track.
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In the case of a single guide roller running in a guide channel, ensure the guide never touches both inside walls of the channel simultaneously. This
causes the roller to snag as it tries to roll in both direc ons at once.
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In the case of 2 guide rollers being used on either side of the gate leaf, ensure that both wheels never touch the leaf simultaneously.
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Avoid using more than 1 guide roller on the same side of the gate leaf to prevent binding.
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As with the wheels the larger the guide the less rolling resistance generated.
Gate Travel:
Using a fi sherman’s pull scale, as shown below, pull the gate fully open and fully closed at approximately the same speed as the operator you intend to
use (see technical specifi ca ons). For op mum performance, ensure that the maximum resistance does not exceed 30kgF star ng and 24kgF running.
The star ng resistance should fall away within 300 to 500mm. Note the recommended track, wheel and guide types men oned b) and c) above.
NB!
Install physical stoppers at the ends of the gate travel to prevent the gate over-running the ends of the track as shown here. (Na onal safety
standard requirement)
End of travel stopper!
End of travel stopper!
Gate prepara on and mechanical requirements.