Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Plate
to wall
Plate
attack
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3.2. HYDRAULIC OPERATOR INSTALLATION
A) Attach the rear mounting on the pillar and follow the signs of
Tables A and B, modify, if necessary, the length of the attack
(fig. 1).
Compliance with the dimensions shown in the above tables to
ensure the smooth operation of the automatism.
In the case of an iron pillar carefully weld the rear mounting
directly on the pier.
In the case of masonry opt for one of the following solutions:
1) Cash suitably a plate to wall, and then pay back the attack;
2) Fix to the pillar, with screws and dowel, the rear mounting
plate and weld the rear mounting plate (Fig. 2);
B) Attach the operator to the rear (Fig. 2);
C) Tighten the front end in the middle (rod) on the shaft and
tighten the nut (fig. 3);
D) Release the hydraulic operator; (Fig. 10)
E) Remove the chromed rod to the full bar;
F) Re-lock the hydraulic operator; (Fig. 10)
G) Install the front end on the stroke (Fig. 4);
H) Close the door of the gate and, keeping the operator in
perfectly level position, locate the position of a front on the
wing (Fig. 4);
I) Temporarily fasten the front attachment on the gate by two
spot welds (protect the stroke from any welding slag);
L) Release the hydraulic operator, make sure the gate is open
and free to stay on the mechanical stops to limit pre-installed
and verify that the movement of the gate is smooth and without
friction;
M) Remove the operator from its temporarily and permanently
weld the front attachment on the wing(Fig. 5);
N) Attach the cover rod hydraulic operator (Fig. 7);
O) Re-lock the hydraulic operator and to effectue the electrical
connections with the electronic equipment, according to the
instructions in the manual.
dimensions in mm.
distance attacks (*)
TABLE «A»:H300 - Fixing brackets
TABLE «B»:H400 - Fixing brackets
(*) rod stroke required to stem the
slowdown in the closing
(**) max dimensions
hydraulic
In the case that the dimensions of the pilar or the position of the
hinge (dimension D) are not able to contain the dimension A as
it wishes, it is necessary to make a niche on the pillar (Fig. 6),
the dimension A must be always greater than the distance E.
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OPENING
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(*) rod stroke required to stem the
slowdown in the closing
(**) max dimensions
hydraulic