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Using the Mounting Template
The mounting template (see insert) is designed to simplify mounting the operator. It provides the installer with the
proper locations for running power and accessory wiring conduits. The template is also marked with the correct
distance between the operator mounting holes and shows the installer how to position the operator for the correct
clearance between the housing and the gate.
NOTE: The operator must be securely mounted on a level concrete pad. If you do not have an existing pad to work
with, be sure to install wiring conduit before pouring concrete. You must use (4)
1
/
2
” diameter mounting anchors,
washers, and nuts (not included) to mount the operator on the pad.
Study the mounting template. Lay the mounting template on the level concrete pad (the maximum distance from
operator to gate hinge is 2 feet) and mark the pad according to the instructions on the template.
Before you attempt to mount the operator, check the following:
• The concrete pad is level.
• Four (4)
1
/
2
” diameter mounting anchors are in their correct positions.
• Conduit for power and accessory wiring is installed.
Removing the Operator Housing and Safety Covers
Before you can gain access to the operator frame and its
mounting holes, the safety covers and housing will have to be
removed from the operator.
1.
Remove the (3)
1
/
4
” x 1” bolts from the pivot cover.
Remove the cover from the upper spline.
2.
Remove the
3
/
8
” bolt from the spline retainer. Remove
the spline retainer and slip the upper spline off the
output shaft of the gear reducer. Set these parts aside
until you are ready to connect the gate arm assembly.
3.
Remove the (2)
3
/
8
” chrome acorn nuts and (2)
3
/
8
”
washers from the operator housing (this hardware is
located on the front of the housing). Lift the housing
off the operator and set it aside.
Acorn nuts
Washers
1/4" – 20 x 1" bolts
Pivot cover
3/8" spline retainer bolt
Spline retainer
Upper spline