Preliminary Installation Work And Masonry For Anchor Plate; Installation Of The Gear Motor - Proteco MOVER 5 Installation Manual

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3.3
Preliminary installation work and masonry for
anchor plate
Check the fixing height of the rack on the gate and calculate
the height of concrete baase for the mtor accordingly
a) Dig the foundation pit for the gear motor whilst considering
the anchor plate dimensions.
Give an extra 5cm area extra on each side. Pay attention to
measurements shown in Fig 2.
b) Provide one or more ducts for the electrical cables so that
they can reach the motor slot just out of the anchor plate.
c) Set concrete into the pit. Ensure this is level and smooth
outthe surface.
Wait for the concrete to get solidify (this may take a few
days). (Fig. 2)
d) Fix the plate to the concrete using suitable plugs. Please
refer to Fig. 3 recommended distance.
e) Cut the cable ducts above the anchor plate level and route
the cables for accessories and electrical mains wiring.
Let the cables run at least 30-50cm out from the ducting to
allow easy wiring to the control panel.
3.4

Installation of the gear motor

a) Fix the motor to the anchor plate using the M10 screws,
washers and nuts provided as shown in Fig. 5 so that an
height adjustment from 15 to 30mm is possible (Fig. 6).
b) Use a spirit-level to make sure that the gear motor is perfectly
level (Fig. 7 and 8), if it is not adjust the four grub screws
accordingly and then tighten the M10 screws.
Apply the lock-nuts on both sides of the motor base (Fig. 8).
c) Release the gear motor for manual operation as illustrated in
section 6 of this manual.
Fig. 6
68 mm
30 mm
15 mm
01_2015
Fig. 7
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
70 mm
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 8
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