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M
T
/B
6
-C
6
I
E
BRACKET POSITIONING FOR INWARD OPENING
BRACKET POSITIONING FOR OUTWARD OPENING
C
PM
INWARD OPENING
OUTWARD OPENING
PM
B
C
885 mm
B
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
OPENING ANGLE 90°
OPENING ANGLE 100°
OPENING ANGLE 110°
B
C
B
C
B
C
260
190
250
200
230
170
240
210
220
180
200
160
240
220
210
190
190
170
230
230
220
220
180
180
220
240
190
210
170
190
220
250
180
220
210
260
170
230
200
270
160
240
190
280
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.
SIN
CE
1
96
5
!
Fig. 7
Fig. 6
COVER
"A"
NO
YES
Fig. 7A
PROVIDED SEAT FOR
CABLE GLAND PG11.
WE ADVICE TO MAKE THE
HOLE IN THE SEAT ON THE
SIDE OF THE GATE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SET-UP
6- make a hole in the rear side of the covering part
“A”
le-
vel with the provided seat for the cable inlet FIG. 6. the
motor is supplied with unassembled covering. We advi-
ce to make the hole in the one on the side of the gate
We suggest to use a cable for external use that
keeps flexible with low temperatures and to fix it
using a cable gland PG11 - Fig. 6 - .
7- fix the covering part
“A”
to the motor with the 3 screws
and washers supplied. FIG 7
WARNING: never make sharp bends in
the cable on exit from the motors - Fig.
7A - as this may cause damage and con-
stitute a hazard over time.
!