DA
L
19
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Fig. 6
OPENING ANGLE 90°
OPENING ANGLE 100°
OPENING ANGLE 110°
B
C
B
C
B
C
180
105
170
115
160
95
160
118
150
105
130
120
150
130
140
120
120
130
140
140
130
130
110
140
130
150
120
135
110
150
120
160
110
145
110
167
100
155
100
176
90
165
90
185
Warning: to ensure correct gate movement, use values in the shaded band
.
The gate opening (or closing) time varies according to the selected values B and C.
C
90 mm
PM
PM
90 mm
580 mm (MT/30/2)
380mm (MT/38/1)
B
C
860 mm (MT/30/2)
660mm (MT/38/1)
B
PM
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
5) Choose the opening angle and calculate distances B and C, -Fig. 4 Fig. 5 and table for bracket positioning. The
values in the grey band are recommended. The brackets can be resized (shortened or lengthened) according to
assembly requirements, and observing distances B and C.
N.B. In the case of outward opening, the overall working area of the gate is reduced due to the dimensions of the
motors. In this case installation of the motors on the upper section of the gate is recommended.
IMPORTANT : Failure to observe distances B and C specified in the table will mean that the gate starts
movement suddenly with excessive oscillations which could lead to damage to the brackets and motor.
PROVISIONAL MOTOR INSTALLATION
6- Close the gate completely. Provisionally fix the rear
bracket - Fig. 6 onto the gate post by welding or by
means of plugs, observing distances B and
C. Provisionally fix the motor to the rear bracket, As
shown in Fig. 6.
7- Move the motor up against the closed leaf to
determine the front bracket welding point. Move the
motor away from the leaf.
Provisionally fix the front bracket to the gate,
observing the distance and travel limits of the mobile
pin. Insert the mobile pin in the front bracket fig. 7
then secure by means of the nut.
BRACKET POSITIONING FOR INWARD OPENING
BRACKET POSITIONING FOR OUTWARD OPENING
INWARD OPENING
OUTWARD OPENING
K
IT
/3
0
-3
9
F
I
E
Fig. 7