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MOTOR POSITION

The motor needs to sit on a solid  

footing on the opening side of the 

gate. The edge of the base plate 

should be 50mm from the inside of 

the gate.

Secure the motor with 100mm M8 

dyna-bolts. It’s crucial that the motor 

cannot move. If uneven, the motor 

can be levelled up by adjustment of 

the allen-headed bolts in each corner 

of the motor.

The SL1s suits residential gates up 

to 5m long, weighing up to 400kg 

(effective gate weight).

Automation only works if the gate 

is in good condition, runs freely for 

the full length.

GEAR RACK

Unlock the motor with the release-key.

Lay the gear-rack on the ground next to the gate. Check that the mounting points of the gear-rack 

are not positioned so that conflict with the wheels of the gate, and the ends of the gear-rack are 

supported on the gate.

Fix the gear-rack to the gate, one length at a time, using the motor as a guide for the height. 

Leave a play of 1 mm between the rack and the pinion so that the gate does not weigh on the 

gear.

Once the full length of the gear-rack is attached, manually move the gate backwards and for-

wards to check that there are no tight or lose sections on the gear-rack, and adjust accordingly.

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If you are installing a full kit, connect any other devices as shown in the Installation Instructions.

GATE

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