TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED Index 1. General safety recommendations. Use and prohibitions ................ 4 2. Technical characteristics ............................5 2.1 Motorisation accessory kit ................................7 3. Main technical data ..............................8 3.1 Measurements and key data ................................9 4. Guide preparation ..............................11 4.1 Mounting the drive support ................................
1. General recommendations regarding safety. Use and restrictions In order to ensure the safe assembly, use and maintenance of Before assembly, it is very IMPORTANT for your safety and that this product, a number of precautionary measures must be taken. of the product to follow all the recommendations listed below.
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Exploded view of motor components Components Nº Description Nº Description Transmission tube 80x40 guide Drive support Belt Bushing without square insert Drag pulley Bearing Return support Drive pulley Return pulley 13 mm axle brake Spacer bushing 13 mm square axle Support motor Return spacer bushing...
3. Datos técnicos principales Maximum and minimum distance between sticks Maximum 60 cm Minimum 50 cm Maximum assembly dimensions Assembly with 2 guides 6 metres of line by 6 metres of output Maximum distance between guides: 5m Assembly with intermediate guides From 6 metres of line.
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED Important The installer is responsible for fixing the supports correctly, seeking advice from qualified professionals if needed on the appropri- ate fixing elements based on the surface where the product will be fixed. They are responsible for this operation and for guarantee- ing its correct assembly and subsequent functioning.
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Line *Guides inwards. Line total (LT) Overhang (V) Transmission tube=LT-2V-15,5 cm Overhang (V) Maximum overhang = 100cm *End guides (with motor box). Line total (LT)(*) (*) From outside to outside of support wings Toothed belt Toothed belt = (Guide profile length x 2) + 32 cm...
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED 4. Guide preparation 4.1 Mounting the drive support The ring gear shall be inserted into the support between the bearings, and the square axle shall be inserted from the side through the bearings and the ring gear. 4.2 Fitting the belt and assembling the drive support Place the guide with the pulley opening facing upwards and insert the belt through the hole shown in the picture towards the...
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Position the drive support in front of the guide and pass the belt around the drive ring gear, then insert it through the upper hole of the guide as shown in the following image, until the two ends of the belt are in the part of the guide where the return support will be housed. Assemble the drive support with the guide by positioning it inside the guide 4 mm from the inner stop, and once it is in place, drill it by placing the drill in the centre of the slotted hole (this will allow us to have a margin of adjustment when they are hung for assembly on site).
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED 4.3 Assembling the drag pulley DIN439 M4 At the other end of the guide, close the belt with the drag pulley. To do this, loosen the four screws on the top plate of the belt, in- sert three teeth of each end of the belt between the connecting plates and fix it again with the four previously loosened screws (note the mounting position of the pulley shown in the picture).
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To fix it, drill the guide through the holes in the support and screw it in place. Drill a hole into the guide with a 8.5 mm drill bit DIN933 M8x65 (Stop for drag pulley) Drill a hole into the guide with a 6.5 mm drill bit DIN933 M6x60 Return spacer bushing...
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED 5. Installation 5.1 Hanging the guides Fix the guides to the structure profile or the wall using the slotted holes of the supports. The supports must be perfectly aligned and securely anchored, respecting the following dimensions between the centres of the supports according to each case: 2 guides: d=LT-2V-80 Line total...
5.2 Mounting the transmission tube First, the brakes shall be positioned on the square axles. They shall not be tightened until the transmision tube is mounted and the axles are in their final position. The transmission tube shall then be mounted by first inserting one end of the tube into the square axle of one of the guides. Next, move the axle of the other guide so that it can be inserted into the other end of the transmission tube.
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED Finally, the motor is mounted by inserting the free end of the square axle through the motor transmission tube bushing and attaching the other end to the structure or wall using the support bracket. Support bracket Transmission tube with motor...
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Then, after disassembling the belt redirection screw and roller from the driving support, insert the mobile pulleys into the guides through the lower holes of these supports. Take care to ensure that the drag pulleys are sufficiently separated from the supports to allow space for all the mobile pulleys to be positioned behind them.
TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED Finally, fix the belt in place by tightening the DIN 912 M8X60 screws of the return support. The tightening of both screws shall be done alternately to avoid jamming the belt and seizing the screws. The recommended tightening is done by turning the DIN 912 M8x60 screws one more time after the belt has been hidden in the guide.
Annex I Disassembly and disposal of packaging and end-of-life product components. Packaging Disposal Important The recycling of the packaging must be carried out by the qualified professional who has installed the product. We advise you to recycle the product packaging responsibly: In waste management, the recycling of paper and cardboard plays an important role, because up to 70% can be reclaimed.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED Attention Always act with care. Please only use suitable tools that are in perfect condition. • Step 8 • Step 1 Uncouple the covers from the guides (if fitted). Close the awning and remove the screws that fix the flange and cord clamp to the last profile and remove the cord.
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Components • Profiles • Screws • Foot supports and guide supports • Mounting brackets • Profile covers • Pulleys and mini-pulleys • Cord cleat and pulleys • Awning • Motor Our products are mainly made of recyclable materials. It is Important advisable to be informed about the recycling or disposal systems provided for under the current regulations in your country for this...
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TECHNICAL MANUAL ANEAS 80X80 MOTORISED The materials that our products are made of offer a great variety of environmental advantages Galvanised steel Galvanised steel is a type of steel which undergoes a certain treatment, at the end of which it is coated with several layers of zinc which protect it, avoiding oxidation.
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Plastic Plastic recycling provides a sustainable source of raw material for the industry. Its reuse also significantly reduces environmental problems, as it is a non-biodegradable material. HDPE Recycling reduces energy consumption and CO2 emissions, thus mitigating pollution and climate change. There are several types of plastic, so to achieve optimal recycling it is essential to deposit them in clean points where the separation of the different types and their identification will take place.
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