Choosing Good Harmonics; Installing The Gate Arm On The Operator; Setting The Arm Lengths - Linear SWR Installation Manual

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Gate Arm Installation (Cont.)

Choosing Good Harmonics

Good harmonics are necessary to minimize wear
and tear on the operator. The gate will have smoother
starts and stops when the arm is installed with good
harmonics. Figure 5 shows an example of good and bad
arm harmonics.

Installing the Gate Arm on the Operator

The hex cap screws (see Figure 6) in the side of the
crank assembly are shipped loose for placement on
the operator drive shaft. Once in place, tighten these
cap screws in place by applying 75 ft-lbs of torque. If
it becomes necessary to remove the crank, you can
do so by loosening these bolts. The arm can also be
disconnected for manual operation of the gate by
removing the disconnect pin.

Setting the Arm Lengths

Most installations will use the standard dimensions
specified. The dimensions shown in Figure 7 can be used
to adjust and set the arm. If non-standard mounting is
required, contact the factory for information.
Once the arm lengths have been determined, use clamps
to temporarily attach the solid bars to their sections of
rectangular tubing. If clamps are unavailable, you may
also tack weld the parts in place. It is recommended that
you check the arm for proper action and full gate travel
before fully welding the parts together . REMOVE THE
GATE ARM BEFORE WELDING! Apply Krylon
gold spray paint or equivalent to touch up welds when
finished.
CAUTION
DO NOT WELD THE GATE ARM WHILE IT IS ATTACHED TO THE
OPERATOR! Connecting the welder's ground to the operator's
frame will cause the arc welding current to pass through the
operator parts, severely damaging or destroying the operator.
SWR • SWC • SWD Swing Gate Operator Installation Guide
GATE ARM FOLDS
OVER ITSELF
GATE WILL HAVE SOFT
STARTS AND STOPS
CRANK END OF
GATE ARM
®
metallic
Figure 6. Installing Gate Arm on Operator
SET LENGTH
AND WELD
CAUTION!
CLAMP OR TACK WELD,
THEN TEST ARM ACTION
BEFORE FULLY WELDING
- 5 -
GATES SHOWN OPEN
GOOD
HARMONICS
CRANK END OF
GATE ARM PARALLEL
TO OPEN GATE
Figure 5. Gate Arm Harmonics
ALIGN CRANK ARM ON OPERATOR
THEN TIGHTEN THESE TWO BOLTS
DISCONNECT
PIN
PULL
PIN
A
LINK
ARM
36-1/2"
TYPICAL
SET LENGTH
AND WELD
Figure 7. Setting Gate Arm Lengths
BAD
HARMONICS!
GATE ARM JERKS AT START
AND WILL TRANSMIT FORCE
INTO GATE AND HARDWARE
RAIN CAP
SHOLDER BOLT
C
CRANK
ARM
22"
TYPICAL
B
227965 X28

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