4. Secure the bracket to the wall with the most
appropriate means.
It is critical that the wall bracket is securely
mounted.
See page 14 for site considerations.
5. Fit the gate bracket to the operator.
1 OR 2 TURNS
6. Fit the motor end of the operator to the wall
bracket.
7. Open the gate fully and temporarily clamp the
gate bracket to the gate.
Determine the gate bracket position
Page 19
The gate bracket must fit to a sturdy point on
the gate.
Consider using the optional gate adaptor kit.
See page 12.
Start with the operator fully retracted.
Turn out the actuator tube one or two turns.
1. Determine gate opening angle and direction of
operator (inward or outward).
Alternatively the swing angle can be deter-
mined more accurately with the process
detailed on page 45.
120°
100°
110°
90° 80°
70°
60°
OPEN
CLOSED
E
L
G
N
A
G
N
I
W
S
E
T
A
M
I
T
S
E
2. Determine a suitable height for the wall
bracket.
W
all Bracket
85mm
Gate Bracket
Minimum 125mm
3. Determine where to put the bracket according
to A and B values in the tables on pages 23 and
25.
B
A
120°
110°
100°
90° 80°
70°
60°
Gate opening angle
0°
120°
110°
100°
90° 80°
70°
60°
Gate opening angle
0°
For tables see page 23 or 25
.
or
or
USE MECHANO KIT
CUT THE BRACKET
CAUTION:
Take care to shorten
the wall bracket to
prevent interference
with the operator
Operator Installation
Operator Installation
Page 18
The gate bracket must fit to a sturdy point on
the gate.
Consider using the optional gate adaptor kit.
Take care to make sure the operator is
mounted level.
OPERATOR MUST NOT FOUL AGAINST BRACKET