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LOCKEY TB200 Installation Instructions page 5

Hydraulic pedestrian gate closer

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NOTE: DO NOT CUT ZIP TIES OR REMOVE THE RETAINING BAR FROM THE CLOSER
Step 5 – Fit the Gate Closer to the Mounting Brackets
Place the stainless steel spacers (fig 5) into the gate closer cylinder end fittings.
Following the dimensions from the appropriate installation drawings, place the smaller
diameter end of the gate closer into the appropriate hole in the gatepost bracket using
one of the hexagon headed stainless steel securing pins (fig 4). Place the larger diameter
end of the gate closer into the gate bracket (fig 3) using the other hexagon headed
stainless steel securing pin (fig 4), the gate will need to be partially opened to do this.
Cut the zip ties from the gate closer. Open the gate further and then remove the steel
retaining bar from the gate closer cylinder.
Release the gate and it will close
automatically.
Step 6 – Final Set-up and Testing Function
Set the gate's mechanical stop to the correct position. To do this, open the gate to a
position where the distance between the center of the hexagon headed mounting pins are
22 inches or more apart. Set the gate's mechanical stop to restrict the opening at this
point. Open the gate and allow the closer to close the gate a few times to check the
function.
Step 7 – Check mounting bolts
Check that all mounting bolts and screws are secure. Secure and tighten hexagon headed
securing pins on the underside of the bracket by tightening the hexagon headed (Allen)
stainless steel securing screw and plain washer (use suitable thread locking liquid if
required). Finally, remove plastic cover from the gate closer cylinder. The gate closer is
now ready for use.
Step 8 – Grease end fittings
Coat the end fittings with a layer of grease.
Maintenance
Carry out regular inspections of the gate closer and fittings, checking that fixings are
secure and the closer is functioning correctly. Lubricate closer parts when necessary, as
indicated in fitting instructions.
Remove gate closer cylinder immediately if it
malfunctions or there is any damage to the closer or end fittings.
Troubleshooting & Tips
If the gate closer is not strong enough, or closes to fast, you need to move the cylinder 1
hole (notch) away from the post, on the gatepost bracket (fig 2). Repeat if necessary.
Do the opposite if it is too strong.
The cylinder pushes the gate closed and the speed of cylinder travel is about 1" per
second. The speed of the cylinder will not change very much by moving the gate closer
further away from the post. But the closer will become stronger. 5" to 6" of cylinder
compression is optimal at 90 degree open.
When you have a corner hinge or offset hinge arrangements, the multi-hole bracket
allows for more options to achieve the best closer strength by moving the closer nearer
or further away from the post. It's often a problem because the hinge off set from the
post will vary from gate to gate. With an in-line hinge setup it is often necessary to
move the closer away from the post because more strength is required from the gate
closer, particularly when the gate is heavier than initially thought.

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