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8. INSTALL THE CURTAIN IN THE GUIDES, ATTACH TO AXLE & FIT STOPS

i)  

Check that there are at least 3 pairs of collars on the axle and 
that they are facing the correct direction – see drawing D.  

 The 

outside 

collars 

must be

 right at the ends of the axle and 

the third pair in the middle. 

 

If 4 or more pairs are fitted then two of the additional pairs 
need to be fitted approx. 700mm in from the outside pair. 
(N.B. the outside collars are held in place by the motor collar 
at one end and the dummy end at the other. Intermediate 
pairs will have one collar pre-positioned at the factory with a 
securing rivet already in place). 

 

Before loading the curtain into the guide rails ensure that the 
locking blocks are located at the top of the end plate.

 
 
 

Remove attachment arms, wrap bubble wrap around the 
axle to protect the curtain and continue with remaining 
instructions.

ii)  

Lift coiled curtain up level with axle and feed bottom of curtain 
into guide

iii)  

Slowly unroll curtain and gently lower onto a tool box or block

N.B. Do not allow the curtain to free fall over the axle as this will 
result in damage to the curtain
iv)  

slide the locking/attachment arms on to the top slat

For the above see drawing A

v)  position unattached end of locking/attachment arm so that the 

fixing bolt line up with locating holes in the two collars (rotate 
axle with override if necessary) and slide collars together 
making sure pre-positioned collar is tight against rivet – see 
drawings B & C

vi)  

fix ‘loose’ collars in position by placing a 4.8mm x 9.3mm 
x 12mm pop rivets tight up against the outside edge of the 
collar in the rounded cut-out in the axle. There is no need to 
drill a hole – see drawing D

N.B. Make sure rivets are secure

vii)  use override to raise door sufficiently to remove toolbox/block. 

Leave door in partially open position

viii) secure stops to captive nuts in bottom slat with bolts provided 

– see drawing E

N.B. It is essential to fit stops for health and safety reasons

Drawing D

(view from outside)

v

After a door has been installed, during normal operation, the 

door will settle causing the fully open and fully closed positions to 

move slightly from the original positions.

Drawing A

(view from inside)

Drawing C

(view from outside)

Drawing D

(view from outside)

STOP

M6 BOLT

Drawing E

(view from inside)

Drawing B

(view from outside)

LPS 1175 Compliance

All doors which have been ordered to comply with LPS 1175 will 
have been supplied with a 

silver label

 stating the product name, the 

manufacturer and the security level the door achieved.
This label must be attached to the guide rail for the door to be 
compliant.

Locking Block

www.samsondoors.co.uk

0800 328 6250

www.samsondoors.co.uk

www.samsondoors.co.uk

0800 328 6250

www.samsondoors.co.uk

Содержание SeceuroGlide Manual

Страница 1: ...Through Width Over Guide Width less 180mm for 90mm guides Curtain Width Over Guide Width less 90mm Axle Width Over Guide Width less 90mm without spring Over Guide Width less 73mm with spring Heights Order Height Guide Height Total Height Guide Height End Plate Headroom End Plate up to 2 5m Guide Height 300mm up to 3 5m Guide Height 350mm Drive Through Height Guide Height less 55mm 1 April 2013 Iss...

Страница 2: ...4 STOP BLOCKS for fitting to bottom slat 25 2 No M6 NUTS inserted in bottom slat for securing stop blocks 26 2 No M6 X 30 BOLTS for fixing stop blocks 27 7 No 4 8mm x 9 3mm x 12mm POP RIVETS for securing axle collars 27b 3 No 8 x 1 2 FLANGE HEAD SELF TAPPING SCREWS for securing webbing strips to curtain 28 CRANK HANDLE CLIP 29 1 x 60mm SPLIT PIN to secure the octagonal fixing plate to the dummy en...

Страница 3: ...1175 The label supplied stating the manufacturer the product the security rating and the certificate number must be attached to the door Please note The validity of the LPCB certification is contingent External installation The door can be installed externally if compliance with LPS 1175 is not required Please note the remote control receiver unit and the bottom slat safety edge transmitter must b...

Страница 4: ...the guides and end plates out by at least 10mm i slot end plates into guides and fix optional fascia if supplied see drawing A If using 90mm guides make sure the back face of the end plate is in line with the back of the guide 3 rivets should be used to fasten the fascia to each end plate Doors compliant with LPS1175 will be supplied with penny washers which the rivets must be fastened through ii ...

Страница 5: ...ight against THE end plate see drawing E Alternatively you may drill a hole in the end plate to pass the cable through in order to keep it clear of the locking bolt N B This may not be possible with tight reveal fixes You must ensure that you allow for a drip loop in the motor cable to prevent water from running down the cable and into the motor Spare cable ties can be attached to the motor cable ...

Страница 6: ...own is the number of foam filled slats only The curtain height shown includes the bottom slat and the extruded top slat Curtain height Curtain slats Extruded top slat Bottom slat i Roll out the curtain on a flat and protected surface such as bubble wrap and or cardboard packaging in which the curtain was delivered ii Unscrew webbing from every slat which needs to be removed or replaced gently lift...

Страница 7: ...xing bolt line up with locating holes in the two collars rotate axle with override if necessary and slide collars together making sure pre positioned collar is tight against rivet see drawings B C vi fix loose collars in position by placing a 4 8mm x 9 3mm x 12mm pop rivets tight up against the outside edge of the collar in the rounded cut out in the axle There is no need to drill a hole see drawi...

Страница 8: ...ition Ensure that both screws in each block are tightened so that the block will not be lifted iii Continue to wind door down until the curtain is tight against shut face but not over tight the extrusions will deform if you force the top slat too hard into the lintel iv set the motor closed down limit by releasing limit switch Open Top Limit Setting i Wind the door with the hand crank to open up p...

Страница 9: ...t is your responsibility to train the customer how to operate the door correctly and safely and provide them with the operating and maintenance instructions supplied 10 COMMISSIONING 11 MAINTENANCE REPAIRING AND DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS Always isolate the mains power before attempting any maintenance repairs or dismantling MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST i Curtain free running and clean ii No debris in the...

Страница 10: ... 10 Replace the motor dummy end anti fall back spring re rivet and refit the octagonal fixing plate to the motor end 11 Install the axle assembly as per section 5 remembering to tension the anti fall back spring if one is installed 12 Re connect motor lead to the control unit 13 Reset motor limits N B Incorrect setting of the limits risks damage to the motor and curtain 14 If a remote control has ...

Страница 11: ... the spring inserts at both ends of the spring and swap them round to reverse the handing of the spring The spring inserts are held in place with circlips 12 Refit collars ensuring that the snail points towards the flat of the end plate see page 3 drawing F Replace dummy end spring 13 Re rivet dummy end spring collars 14 Install the axle assembly following the instructions provided in section 5 15...

Страница 12: ...mpting to remove the axle To remove the tension you must rotate the axle in the direction which would open the door the number of turns stated on the label provided 6 Isolate the mains power then disconnect the motor leads from the control unit 7 remove screws securing motor octagonal fixing plate and lever out retaining tabs with a screwdriver 8 Remove split pin from dummy end shaft and slide sha...

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