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check that the leaf can be moved manually without force (points of greatest friction) for the entire travel of the gate
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during both opening and closing;
Check that the area where the gearmotor will be fitted is not exposed to flooding. If so, install the gearmotor in a
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position raised from the ground;
if the gate is not a new installation, check the state of wear of all the components, repair or replace the defective or
worn parts and perform any other operations necessary.
Use mechanical limits to handle leaf travel excess situations.
The reliability and safety of the automated device is directly dependent on the condition of the gate structure.
EMBEDDING THE PLATE
1- Make the hole for the foundation plate respecting the dimensions [2] and arrange the plate according to the closing
direction of the gate [4]. The hole depth must be at least equal to the length of the cramp-irons [5].
2- Fit the flexible hoses through which the electric cables will run so that they lead out of the plate [4] and protrude
from the hole by about 30-40 mm [5].
3- Make sure that the plate is level [5] and start filling the hole with concrete.
4- Wait for the concrete to dry.
5-Run the electric cables (for connection of the accessories and electrical power supply) through the flexible hoses.
To make it easier to make the electrical connections to the control unit, it is advisable to keep a cable length of 400 mm
from the foundation plate hole [5].
INSTALLING THE GEARMOTOR
1 – Remove the gearmotor's cover unscrewing the lateral screws [6];
2 – Put the gearmotor on the foundation plate and pass the pins through the suitable slots [7];
3 – Keep the gearmotor 2/4 mm up and lower it after finishing fixing the rack [8];
4 – Screw the 4 nuts to fix the gearmotor parallel to the gate [8];
FITTING THE RACK
1- Manually move the gate to the closed position;
2- unlock the gearmotor (see paragraph Unlocking Device);
3- arrange the rack (optional) [9 - 10 - 11];
4- place the first element of the rack on the pinion in such a way that it protrudes 50 mm from the gearmotor [12]
creating the space required for the limit switch bracket;
5- secure the element in the slot with a screw or spacer depending on the type of rack chosen [
advisable to tighten the rack retaining screws at the top of the slot so that the gate can be raised and the necessary
clearance between the rack and pinion maintained should the gate lower;
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