8. Instructions for assembly
These indications are intended for the attention of technicians and specialized
personnel. Basic job and safety techniques are therefore not included.
All preparatory operations, assembly and electrical connections must be carried out by
technical and specialized personnel to guarantee best performances and good function
of the chain operated actuator. First of all, please check that the following fundamental
points have been satisfied:
Before installing the actuator, check that the moving parts of the window on
which it is to be installed are in perfect working condition and that they open and
close properly and are well balanced (where applicable).
Gear motor performances must be sufficient to move the window; any limits
indicated in the technical data table on the product cannot be exceeded (sec.
6). Any eventual calculations may be made using the formula on sec. 2.1 of this
manual.
Warning: Check that appliance has electrical feeding type equal to the one
provided by checking with the data reported on the label attached to the gear
motor.
Check that the actuator has not been damaged during transport, first visually
and then by working it in both directions.
Transom window frames entail the risk of injury caused by accidental fall of the
window. A compass limit switch or alternative safety system suitably designed
to prevent any accidental falls should be installed.
8.1. Preparation of actuator for assembly
Before starting assembly of the actuator, prepare the following material for completion,
equipment and tools.
For fixing onto metal window frames: M5 threaded inserts (6 pieces), M5x12 flat
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headed metric screws (6 pieces).
For fixing onto wooden window frames: self threading screws for wood Ø4.5 (6 pieces).
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For fixing onto PVC window frames: self threading screws for metal Ø4.8 (6 pieces).
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Equipment and tools: measuring tape, pencil, drill/screwdriver, set of drill heads for
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metal, insert for screwing in, electricians pliers, screwdrivers.
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