3.DIMENSIONS
617/3 - 617/4
Dimensions in mm
617
Dimensions in mm
4. INSTALLING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM
4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS
To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automatic system,
make sure the following conditions are observed:
• when moving, the beam must not, on any account, meet
any obstacles or aerial power cables.
• the soil must permit sufficient stability for the foundation plinth.
• there must be no pipes or electrical cables in the plinth
excavation area.
• if the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles, install, where
possible, adequate means of protection against accidental
impact.
• check if an efficient earth plate is available for connection to
the upright.
4.2. MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE
• assemble the foundation plate as shown in figure 5.
• make a foundation plinth as shown in fig.6 (referred to clayey
soil).
• wall the foundation plinth as shown in fig.6, providing one or
more sheaths for routing electrical cables.
• using a spirit level, check if the plate is perfectly horizontal.
• wait for the cement to set.
• unscrew the 4 upper nuts, which will be used later on to
secure the upright.
Fig.3
4.3. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
• using the four supplied nuts, secure the upright on the
foundation plate as shown in fig.7.
• remember that the upright door should normally face the
building.
Fig.4
• prepare the operator for manual operating mode as
described in chapter 6.
Attention: The automated system is supplied ready for left-hand
installation (fig.8 ref. A).
Procedure for modifying the automated system from left- to right-
hand (fig.8 ref.B).
• remove the tie-rod ref.1 fig.8.
• move the control unit from right to left ref.2 fig.8.
• position the tie-rod ref.1 fig.8 on the hole to the right of the
control unit.
• move the spring securing plate ref.3 fig.8 from the left pin to the
right pin.
Fig.5
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Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8