Roller Assembly and Curtain - Drawing ID 03 + 04
Attaching the Bottom Bar - Drawing ID 04 + 06
• Using the correct lifting method (minimum two people) lift the curtain and roller
assembly up to the head box. Install the dummy sliding end into the end plate
cup and secure with the M8 x 40 Allen screw. Push the roller assembly as far
as possible to the non-drive end allowing the dummy end to contract as far as
possible. Now insert the motor drive end (ensure the motor cable is positioned
on top of the shaft) into the end plate cup and secure with an M8 x 40 Allen
screw.
• The box housing should now be drilled for the motor cable to pass through
a stuffing gland, ensure the motor cable cannot snag as the roller operates.
Unwind approximately 300mm of fabric from the roller.
• Now install the head box cover by steel riveting to the end plate returns and
across the front lip. Ensure the fabric remains accessible through the slot in the
head box.
• Pull the remaining fabric from the roller assembly through the gap in the head
box. Ensure the motor cable wires are not touching each other or it will not be
possible to rotate the roller mechanism without force, which in turn will damage
the motor brake assembly. The roller should rotate freely.
• Determine the curtain drop and mark both edges of the curtain at the fully closed
fire-safe position. Using a laser or chalk line, mark the curtain across the full
width from both points.
• Place the angles of the bottom bar back to back with the 40 x 40 angle on the
same side of the curtain as the roller assembly on the marked line. Ensure the
fabric is pulled tight and clamp the angles to the marked line on the fabric. Slide
the bottom bar guide retainers between the 2 angles sandwiching the fabric, the
2 m6 holes in the retainers holes will line up with the holes in the bottom bar. Pull
the fabric flush with the bottom bar and push the two piece double cap rivets (6
at each side) through the retainers and fabric. Place a hammer on one side of the
rivet and hit the other side crushing the rivets securely together.
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Page 39: ...Back to contents Override Switch Wiring to Control Panel 39...
Page 41: ...Back to contents Override Switch Wiring to Motor Control Board 41...
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