or
13.Unlock the operator and open the gate fully.
14. Slide the origin clamp along the actuator
tube, right up to the operator.
Secure in place with an allen key tighten
properly.
15. Attach warning decals to the gate as shown.
2
1
Adjust origin clamp
(NB - Not required for outward swinging gates)
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open
12. Fit operator, gate bracket pins and snap rings
As an alternative to the snap ring, fit a
padlock.
or
or
8. Unlock the operator and swing the gate
closed.
9. Remove the pin and the operator from the
bracket, check that there are at least one or two
turns of the actuator before it is fully extended.
10. Secure the gate bracket using the most
appropriate means.
It is critical that the gate bracket is securely
mounted.
11. Fit operator, wall bracket pins and snap rings.
Fasten gate bracket to gate
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See page 14 for site considerations.
If it becomes obvious that the operator does not
have enough stroke, reduce either the A or B
distances by moving the wall bracket.
Be sure not to make the A and B values less than
allowed for in the installation tables on page 23.
In general:
• Large B distances give good security and
good closing push force.
• Small A and small B will increase the speed.
or
As an alternative to the snap ring, fit a
padlock.
The mechanical part of the installation is now complete.