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REPLACEMENT PART KITS LGJ

Item            P/N                          Description                       QTY

Below are replacement kits available for your operator.  Optional modifications and/or accessories included with
your operator may add or remove certain components from these lists.   Please consult a parts and service
representative regarding availability of individual components of kits specified below. Refer to page 10 for all
repair part ordering information.

K72-12581    LIMIT SHAFT ASSEMBLY KIT

Item

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9

L10

Description

Limit Shaft
3/8” Bearing, Plastic Flange
Limit Nut
Sprocket, 48B07
Rotor for RSL Assembly
Washer, Shim
Washer, Shim
Washer, Shim
Roll Pin, 1/8” Dia. x 3/4” Long
E Ring, 3/8”

Qty

1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3

K75-12582    LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY KIT

Complete Electrical Box Replacement Kit

K-LGJ2511

Model LGJ2511

Electrical Box Sub-Assembly Kits

K72-12581

LGJ Limit Shaft Assembly

K75-12582

LGJ Limit Switch Assembly

K79-11384

LGJ PC Board Assembly

P/N 

11-11425
12-10458
13-10024
15-48B07AXX
81-11443
80-10053
80-10025
80-10026
86-RP04-012
87-E-038

Item

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8

Description

Depress Plate
Spring, Depress Plate
Limit Switch
Limit Switch
Standoff, #4-40 Threaded x .19 Long
Screw, #4-40 x 1” Pan Head Ph
Screw, #6-32 x 1” Pan Head Ph
Locknut #6-32

Qty

1
2
2
2
4
4
2
2

P/N 

10-11391
18-10036
23-10041
23-11442
80-11445
82-PX04-16
82-PX06-16
84-LH-06

10-11390M1
10-11392M1
21-13395
29-7642
42-9306
42-13378
75-11395
79-11378
80-10027
11-11425
12-10458
13-10024
15-48B07AXX
81-11443
85-FW-38
86-RP04-012
87-E-038
10-11391
18-10036
23-10041
23-11442
80-11446
82-PX04-16
82-PX06-16
84-LH-06

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
2
2

Electrical Box Cover
Electrical Box
Transformer, LGJ 115V-24VAC 
Capacitor 220V 42MFD
Terminal Block 6 Pole
J2 Terminal Block, 16 Pole (1-16)
Hall Effect Assembly
PCB Board Assembly
PCB Board Standoff
Limit Shaft
3/8” Bearing, Plastic Flange
Limit Nut
Sprocket, 48B07
Rotor for RSL Assembly
Flat Washer, 3/8”
Roll Pin, 1/8” Dia. x 3/4” Long
E Ring, 3/8”
Depress Plate
Spring, Depress Plate
Limit Switch
Limit Switch
Standoff, #4-40 Threaded x .19 Long
Screw, #4-40 x 1” Pan Head Ph
Screw, #6-32 x 1” Pan Head Ph
Locknut #6-32

LGJ LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

IMPORTANT NOTE:  

To avoid danger of possible damage to the door and operator, limit switches must be

adjusted to their approximate positions before applying power to the operator.

NEVER PLACE HANDS OR TOOLS INSIDE

OPERATOR OR NEAR MECHANISM UNLESS

POWER IS OFF!!

WARNING

CAUTION

WARNING

WARNING

A.  Set Limit Direction Switch

Open the cover on the electrical enclosure and locate

dip switch SW1 on circuit board.  The direction of the

limit travel is determined by the switch SW1 - pole #2

setting.

If your operator is mounted Motor Side Up:

Set dip switch SW1 - pole #2 to “ON” position.

If your operator is mounted Motor Side Down:

Set dip switch SW1 - pole #2 to “OFF” position.

NOTE:

See Mounting Options on page 5 to verify the 

correct mounting application.

As determined by SW1 - pole 2 setting above, locate

your OPEN and CLOSE limit switches.  See the figure

below for switch layout.

For Motor Side Up Mounting:

Limit switch -A- is the

OPEN limit.  Limit switch -B- is the CLOSE limit.

For Motor Side Down Mounting:

Limit switch -A- is

the CLOSE limit.  Limit switch -B- is the OPEN limit.

Auxiliary limit switches to control other functions are

also present and should not be confused with the -A-

and -B- limit switches.  There are two(2) limit nuts on

the threaded shaft that transverse the shaft as the

operator opens and closes the door.  When a limit nut

nears the end of the shaft, it activates a switch(es).

B. Manually raise the door to a nearly open position.

(see page 17, Manual Operation)

C.  Depress the limit nut retaining bracket away from

the slots in the limit nuts, and manually rotate to the

OPEN limit nut until it depresses the OPEN limit

switch lever (you can hear the switch click when the

switch contacts transfer).  Release the retaining

bracket and be sure it engages in the slots of both

limit nuts.

D.  Manually lower the door to a nearly closed

position, and repeat step C with the CLOSE (right)

limit nut.

E.  Test Limit Travel

Manually move the door to a half-open position to

avoid damage due to incorrect (dip switch setting)

limit travel.  When power is applied, it will cause the

door to OPEN when the limit nuts are traveling in the

direction of the CLOSE limit switch or vice versa.  In

either instance, the limit nuts will travel past the limit

switch and may cause damage to both the door and

operator.  See Step A for correct setting.

F.  After completing the wiring connections on pages

11 thru 13, refer back to step C above for adjustment

of limit switches to their final, exact position.

Limit Switch -A-

(Top Switch)

Dip Switch

SW1

Limit Switch -B-

(Top Switch)

Limit Nut

Limit Switch -A-

(Bottom Switch)

Limit Switch -B-

(Bottom Switch)

If you operator is mounted Motor
Side Up:

Set dip switch SW1 - pole

#2 to “ON” position

If your operator is mounted
Motor Side Down:

Set dip switch

SW1 - pole #2 to “OFF” position.

When SW1 - pole 2 position is
“ON”:

Limit switch -A- is the OPEN

limit.  Limit switch -B- is the close
limit.

When SW1 - pole 2 position is
“OFF”:

Limit switch -A- is the

CLOSE limit.  Limit Switch -B- is the
OPEN limit.

Limit Switch Layout

COMPLETE ELECTRICAL BOX KITS

Motor Kit

K20-1025C1

Model LGJ2511

Disconnect Assembly Kit

K75-12583

Model LGJ2511

Summary of Contents for MGJ

Page 1: ... Interlock is Used ONE 2 OR MORE STANDARD 1 2 3 4 Stop Close Open IMPORTANT NOTES 1 The 3 Button Control Station provided must be connected for operation 2 If a STOP button is not used a jumper must be placed between termianls 3 and 4 3 Auxiliary control equipment may be any normally open two wire device such as pullswitch single button loop detector card key or such device Keyswitch Sensing Devic...

Page 2: ...ERSING EDGE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR ALL COMMERCIAL OPERATOR INST ALLA TIONS REQUIRED WHEN THE 3 BUTTON CONTROL STATION IS OUT OF SIGHT OF DOOR OR ANY OTHER CONTROL AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL IS USED SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER 24VAC CONTROL STATION NEMA 1 three button station OPEN CLOSE STOP WIRING TYPE MGJ B2 C2 Factory Shipped LGJ G2 Factory Shipped See pages 13 and 14 for optional contro...

Page 3: ...ur unit If necessary model MGJ may also be field modified to accommodate opposite handing Refer to the conversion instructions below and on page 4 REPLACEMENT PART LISTS MODEL MGJ Refer to the parts lists below for replacement kits available for your operator If optional modifications and or accessories are included with your operator certain components may be added or removed from these lists Ind...

Page 4: ... Switch Direction Locate Switch 1 on PCB in the electrical box Place pole 2 of Switch 1 in the OFF position With this setting limit switch labeled A is the close switch limit switch labeled B is the open switch IMPORTANT Refer to page 9 for for complete instructions on setting of limit switches 3 Affix Electrical Box Cover Caution Label Place the caution label on electrical box cover such that the...

Page 5: ... 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 8 2 8 4 2 Description Reversing Contactor See Notes Electrical Box Cover Electrical Box Capacitor Clamp See Notes Transformer 24V DPDT Relay Capacitor 7MFD See Notes Resistor 20 Ohm Terminal Block Assy 3 Lug 10 Position Terminal Block MGJ Limit Shaft 3 8 Bearing Plastic Flange Limit Nut Sprocket 48B07 Washer Shim 3 8 I D x 01 Flatwasher 3 8 Roll Pin 1 8 Dia x 3 4 Long E Ring 3...

Page 6: ...s time 2 Wrap drive chain around door sprocket and join roller chain ends together with master link 3 Raise operator to approximate mounting position and position chain over operator sprocket 4 Raise or lower operator until the chain is slightly taut not tight Make sure the operator output shaft is parallel to door shaft and sprockets are aligned When in position secure the operator to wall or mou...

Page 7: ...Support Bracket Mounting Bracket LH Mounting Bracket RH Gear Reducer 40 1 Electrical Box Motor Nut Stud 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 11397 10 11389 1 10 11398 2 32 11435 See Page 16 See Page 16 84 FN 10 84 FN 19144 EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATION This operator a floor level disconnect chain to disconnect the door from the door operator allowing for manual operation of the door in case of emergency or power failu...

Page 8: ...rdance with local codes ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT A SENSING EDGE OR OTHER ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICE BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS OPERATOR TAKE UP REEL Take up reel should be installed 12 above the top of the door COIL CORD Connect operator end of coil cord to junction box not supplied fastened to the wall approximately halfway up the door ope...

Page 9: ...over on the electrical enclosure and locate dip switch SW1 on circuit board The direction of the limit travel is determined by the switch SW1 pole 2 setting If your operator is mounted Motor Side Up Set dip switch SW1 pole 2 to ON position If your operator is mounted Motor Side Down Set dip switch SW1 pole 2 to OFF position NOTE See Mounting Options on page 5 to verify the correct mounting applica...

Page 10: ...aximum run time is 45 seconds MAXIMUM RUN TIME 2 ON CLOSE limit switch B OFF CLOSE limit switch A MAXIMUM RUN TIME 3 OFF DO NOT ADJUST 4 OFF DO NOT ADJUST CONSULT FACTORY FOR ADJUSTEMENT SWITCH 1 SETTINGS SWITCH 2 SETTINGS TIMER TO CLOSE SWITCH SETTING O ON F OFF 1 2 3 4 O O O O F O O O O F O O F F O O O O F O F O F O O F F O F F F O 1 2 3 4 O O O F F O O F O F O F F F O F O O F F F O F F O F F F ...

Page 11: ... Control Station WARNING Notice Push Buttons IMPORTANT Mount WARNING NOTICE beside or below the push button station MOUNT WARNING NOTICE DETERMINE WIRING TYPE Refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside cover the electrical box to determine the type of control wiring SPECIAL CONTROL WIRING If your operator was shipped from the factory with non standard control wiring or with optional accesso...

Page 12: ...SE LIMIT SWITCH NC C 1 7 10 OPEN SAFETY EDGE OPEN CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH AUX OPEN C NO NC LIMIT SWITCH NC C TO MOTOR POWER IN L1 3 PHASE INTERLOCK OP R1 OP OP CL CL OP CL OP 14 13 IN MOTOR R1 OPEN CLOSE R2 R1 OPEN CLOSE 2 14 13 CL CL LIMIT SWITCH NC CLOSE C R1 BK BK BK BRN BR YEL OR OR OR OR RED RED OR YEL YEL PUR OR PUR PUR PUR PUR PUR R3 RED BRN YEL OR OR SEE NOTE 1 RED WHEN PRESENT 230V BRAKE GY GY...

Page 13: ...SE LIMIT SWITCH NC C 1 7 10 OPEN SAFETY EDGE OPEN CLOSE LIMIT SWITCH AUX OPEN C NO NC LIMIT SWITCH NC C TO MOTOR POWER IN L1 3 PHASE INTERLOCK OP R1 OP OP CL CL OP CL OP 14 13 IN MOTOR R1 OPEN CLOSE R2 R1 OPEN CLOSE 2 14 13 CL CL LIMIT SWITCH NC CLOSE C R1 BK BK BK BRN BR YEL OR OR OR OR RED RED OR YEL YEL PUR OR PUR PUR PUR PUR PUR R3 RED BRN YEL OR OR SEE NOTE 1 RED WHEN PRESENT 230V BRAKE GY GY...

Page 14: ... Control Station WARNING Notice Push Buttons IMPORTANT Mount WARNING NOTICE beside or below the push button station MOUNT WARNING NOTICE DETERMINE WIRING TYPE Refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside cover the electrical box to determine the type of control wiring SPECIAL CONTROL WIRING If your operator was shipped from the factory with non standard control wiring or with optional accesso...

Page 15: ...aximum run time is 45 seconds MAXIMUM RUN TIME 2 ON CLOSE limit switch B OFF CLOSE limit switch A MAXIMUM RUN TIME 3 OFF DO NOT ADJUST 4 OFF DO NOT ADJUST CONSULT FACTORY FOR ADJUSTEMENT SWITCH 1 SETTINGS SWITCH 2 SETTINGS TIMER TO CLOSE SWITCH SETTING O ON F OFF 1 2 3 4 O O O O F O O O O F O O F F O O O O F O F O F O O F F O F F F O 1 2 3 4 O O O F F O O F O F O F F F O F O O F F F O F F O F F F ...

Page 16: ...n the electrical enclosure and locate dip switch SW1 on circuit board The direction of the limit travel is determined by the switch SW1 pole 2 setting If your operator is mounted Motor Side Up Set dip switch SW1 pole 2 to ON position If your operator is mounted Motor Side Down Set dip switch SW1 pole 2 to OFF position NOTE See Mounting Options on page 5 to verify the correct mounting application A...

Page 17: ...rdance with local codes ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT A SENSING EDGE OR OTHER ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION DEVICE BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS OPERATOR TAKE UP REEL Take up reel should be installed 12 above the top of the door COIL CORD Connect operator end of coil cord to junction box not supplied fastened to the wall approximately halfway up the door ope...

Page 18: ...Support Bracket Mounting Bracket LH Mounting Bracket RH Gear Reducer 40 1 Electrical Box Motor Nut Stud 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 11397 10 11389 1 10 11398 2 32 11435 See Page 16 See Page 16 84 FN 10 84 FN 19144 EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATION This operator a floor level disconnect chain to disconnect the door from the door operator allowing for manual operation of the door in case of emergency or power failu...

Page 19: ...s time 2 Wrap drive chain around door sprocket and join roller chain ends together with master link 3 Raise operator to approximate mounting position and position chain over operator sprocket 4 Raise or lower operator until the chain is slightly taut not tight Make sure the operator output shaft is parallel to door shaft and sprockets are aligned When in position secure the operator to wall or mou...

Page 20: ... 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 8 2 8 4 2 Description Reversing Contactor See Notes Electrical Box Cover Electrical Box Capacitor Clamp See Notes Transformer 24V DPDT Relay Capacitor 7MFD See Notes Resistor 20 Ohm Terminal Block Assy 3 Lug 10 Position Terminal Block MGJ Limit Shaft 3 8 Bearing Plastic Flange Limit Nut Sprocket 48B07 Washer Shim 3 8 I D x 01 Flatwasher 3 8 Roll Pin 1 8 Dia x 3 4 Long E Ring 3...

Page 21: ... Switch Direction Locate Switch 1 on PCB in the electrical box Place pole 2 of Switch 1 in the OFF position With this setting limit switch labeled A is the close switch limit switch labeled B is the open switch IMPORTANT Refer to page 9 for for complete instructions on setting of limit switches 3 Affix Electrical Box Cover Caution Label Place the caution label on electrical box cover such that the...

Page 22: ...ur unit If necessary model MGJ may also be field modified to accommodate opposite handing Refer to the conversion instructions below and on page 4 REPLACEMENT PART LISTS MODEL MGJ Refer to the parts lists below for replacement kits available for your operator If optional modifications and or accessories are included with your operator certain components may be added or removed from these lists Ind...

Page 23: ...ERSING EDGE IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR ALL COMMERCIAL OPERATOR INST ALLA TIONS REQUIRED WHEN THE 3 BUTTON CONTROL STATION IS OUT OF SIGHT OF DOOR OR ANY OTHER CONTROL AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL IS USED SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER 24VAC CONTROL STATION NEMA 1 three button station OPEN CLOSE STOP WIRING TYPE MGJ B2 C2 Factory Shipped LGJ G2 Factory Shipped See pages 13 and 14 for optional contro...

Page 24: ... Interlock is Used ONE 2 OR MORE STANDARD 1 2 3 4 Stop Close Open IMPORTANT NOTES 1 The 3 Button Control Station provided must be connected for operation 2 If a STOP button is not used a jumper must be placed between termianls 3 and 4 3 Auxiliary control equipment may be any normally open two wire device such as pullswitch single button loop detector card key or such device Keyswitch Sensing Devic...

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