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Warning: Extreme wind conditions (storms etc.) may still cause this lock to bind temporarily. A magnetic lock is recommended if extreme winds or overly large gates are used. A ground stopper should also be fitted when used on a double swing gate. GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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(at minimum) the receiver gate ground stopper closes firmly with no movement. This gives the electric lock a stable contact area. 8. Avoid using self-tapping fasteners as they are prone to loosening with vibration. GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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Connect the power cables for the lock to the control board of swing gate opener and Lock plus board. (See wiring diagrams included). Note: Be sure that the clutch of the swing arm is engaged before you prepare to activate your opener (Use the Manual Release Key) GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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Connect the power cables for the lock to the control board of swing gate opener and Lock plus board. (See Figure E and F). Note: Be sure that the clutch of the swing arms is engaged before you prepare to activate your opener (Use the Manual Release Key) GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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Connecting the Lock to the GTR099 Automatic Gate Kit The E-PLUS board and electric lock should be connected to the control board using the following wiring diagram. GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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Connecting the Lock to the GTR058 and GTR100 Automatic Gate Kits The E-PLUS board is not required for the GTR058 swing system. GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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Connecting the Lock to the GTR062/078 Automatic Gate Kit The E-PLUS board and electric lock should be connected to the control board using the following wiring diagram. GTR181 Electric Lock Manual Rev 1...
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