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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MEC 200 LB SLIDING AUTOMATIONIN ORDER FOR MEC 200 LB TO BE INSTALLED AND OPERATE CORRECTLY, WE RECOMMEND FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS ANDRELATIVE ILLUSTRATIONS BELOW.MEC 200 LB is a versatile automation for all installation requirements in the field of sliding entrances with chain-driven transmissionfor folding doors and gates (leaves hinged together and folded at the side of the opening) or industrial sliding entrances on guides.It is available in a range of versions from 0.37 KW (0.5 HP Single-Phase and Three-Phase), for doors with a surface area of up to 25square metres, to 0.73 KW (1 HP Single-Phase and Three-Phase) for doors with a surface area of up to 50 square metres.It is a strong reliable automation, with manually adjustable clutch and bronze-steel worm-gear coupling supported by bearings andsurrounded by an oil bath.There are two separate ways to manually release the automation for each individual motorization (Pic. 1): a lever release system (Aand B) or a cable release system with custom-made key (C and D); both versions are available with incorporated limit switches (versionA and C) for doors of a maximum 8 metre length or an external limit switch (version B and D):
CHECKING DOORS ON SLIDING GUIDESThe MEC 200 LB application is designed for chain-driven industrial type sliding entrances on guides, such as double folding doors, sidefolding doors, sliding doors and sectional industrial doors and shutters, etc. The following figures illustrate the most common installationtypes, indicating the maximum values so as to ensure that the sliding roller upper guide is suitable for the mechanical stress to besupported (Pic. 2 and Pic. 3).
(A) MANUAL LEVER RELEASEWITH INCORPORATED LIMITSWITCHES FOR DOORS OF AMAXIMUM 8 METRE LENGTH
(B) MANUAL LEVER RELEASE WITHEXTERNAL LIMIT SWITCHES
(C) MANUAL CABLE RELEASE WITHINCORPORATED LIMIT SWITCHESFOR DOORS OF A MAXIMUM8 METRE LENGTH
(D) MANUAL CABLE RELEASE WITHEXTERNAL LIMIT SWITCHES
FIRST LEAF CARRIAGEATTACHMENT TO THECHAIN
LEAF DEFLECTION PLATEON UPPER GUIDE
4-ROLLER SLIDINGCARRIAGE
UPPER SLIDING GUIDEFOR LEAF GUIDECARRIAGE
SLIDING TRACK FORLEAF DEFLECTIONPLATE
SUPPORT SHELFOR PROTRUDINGANGULARUNITS FORINSTALLINGTHE MEC 200 LB
DOOR OPENINGDIRECTION
PROFILE OF UPPERSLIDINGGUIDE Code 2071Supports 900 Kg/m
PLAN WITH MAXIMUM VALUES FOR LEAF FOLDING SIDETRACK OF UPPER GUIDE AND MEC 200 LB SUPPORT
620
530
960
230
SIDE FOLDING DOOR – INTERNAL VIEW OF DOOR
4°3°
2° FIRST LEAF 1°
LOWER GUIDECARRIAGE
LOWER GUIDE ATFLOOR LEVEL
LEAF DURINGCLOSURE
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INSTALLATION OF THE MEC 200 LB AND THE CHAIN STRETCHER- The MEC 200 LB gearmotor is installed on the fixture base on the wall-mounted installation shelf (Pic. 4 and Pic. 5).- It is then necessary to attach the chain stretcher to the opposite end of the MEC 200 LB, making sure that the pinions are well aligned.Ensure that the chain stretcher adjustment screw is located on the opposite side from MEC 200 LB (Pic. 5): during this operation usesuitable wall fixture plugs for the type of wall on which the device is to be fixed and on the basis of the weight of the door to be driven(Pic. 5).N.W. The chain stretcher position should depend on the length of the door to be opened and consequently on the length of the entiretransmission chain, plus a suitable space to house the door-to-chain attachments (see CHAIN INSTALLATION page 4).
UPPER SLIDING GUIDEFOR THE LEAF CARRIAGES,HOUSING THE CHAIN
SECTION OF PART OFTHE UPPER GUIDE AND THEMEC 200 LB SUPPORT SHELF
DOOR
4-ROLLERCARRIAGE APPLIEDTO THE SLIDINGLEAF
SUPPORT SHELFWALL MOUNT
SUPPORT SHELFFOR THE MEC 200 LBFIXTURE PLATE
LOWER SLIDINGGUIDE
LOWER LEAFGUIDE
CLOSINGDOORSTOP BAR
DOOR OPENINGDIRECTION
SLIDING DOOR ON TRACKS – INTERNAL VIEW OF DOOR TO BE OPENED
CABLERELEASE
1/2” Z20PINION
ELECTRICMOTOR
INCORPORATEDLIMIT SWITCH
SCREW FIXTUREBASE
1/2” Z20PINION
MANUALRELEASE LEVER
ELECTRICMOTOR
SCREW FIXTUREBASE
FIXTURESCREWS
MEC 200 LB WITHINCOPORATEDLIMIT SWITCHES
HEXAGONAL HEAD F FORADJUSTING THE CHAINTENSION
CHAIN STRETCHER TO BE ATTACHEDTO THE WALL OR A SHELF USINGSUITABLE PLUGS FOR THE TYPE OFDOOR AND THE TYPE OF WALL
UPPER GUIDEDEFLECTIONPLATE
GUIDECARRIAGE
SHELF
FIRST LEAF CONNECTED TO THE TRANSMISSIONCHAIN BY THE GUIDE CARRIAGE
4°3°
2°1°
LEAVE A SUITABLESPACE BETWEENTHE CARRIAGEGUIDE AND THECHAIN STRETCHER
PIC. 5INSTALLATION OF THE MEC 200 LB BY SCREWING IT TO THE SHELF
INTERNAL VIEW OF THE DOOR TO BE OPENED
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CHAIN STRETCHERThe chain stretcher should be attached to the wall or shelf withsuitable plugs for the type of wall. It should be placed in the positionin which the chain can be best installed, adjusted and stretchedtight (Pic. 6).- Unscrew the locknut – E from the pinion.- Adjust the pinion position by screwing or unscrewing the hexagonal
head – F located on the side.- Once the correct pinion position has been achieved, screw in the
locknut – E.
CHAIN INSTALLATIONThe 1/2” chain is supplied in packs of 5 m each, therefore it isnecessary to “build” a chain of a sufficient length for the door tobe opened, the distance between the gearmotor and the chainstretcher and also leave a space necessary for attaching thetransmission chain to the door: You should also consider that thechain will be wound around the MEC 200 LB pinion and the chainstretcher and should be of the right length so as to be tight.
1/2” Z20 PINIONAND CHAINSTRETCHER
HEXAGONAL HEAD - F FOR ADJUSTING THECHAIN TENSION, TO BE PLACED ON THEOPPOSITE SIDE OF THE INSTALLATIONFROM THE MEC 200 LB
LOCKNUT - E
- Install the MEC 200 LB and the chain stretcher in their definitive positions, placing the chain stretcher pinion in such a way so as tobe able to insert the chain and then stretch it tight (Pic.7) and (Pic. 9).
- Determine the effective length of the chain, bearing in mind that adequate space should be left for the door-to-chain attachments inthe stop position of the opening doors (Pic.7) and (Pic.11).
- Open the chain completely, sliding off the prong and the connection link. Add or remove the excess links so as to reach the correctlength, close the chain and replace the connection link and the prong (Pic. 8).
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MEC 200 LB PINION
4-ROLLER GUIDECARRIAGE FIXED TOTHE LOWER SIDE OFTHE CHAIN
FIRST LEAF OF THE DOORIN OPENING POSITION
EXTERNAL VIEW OF DOOR
LEAVE A SPACE BETWEEN THEFIRST LEAF-CHAIN CONNECTIONAND THE PINION WHEN THE LEAFIS IN THE OPENING POSITION
4-ROLLER GUIDECARRIAGEATTACHED TO THELOWER SIDE OF THECHAIN
DIRECTION FORSTRETCHING THECHAIN TIGHT
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5 METRE CHAIN SUPPLIED
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OPENING THE CHAIN IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT THE CORRECT LENGTH
1st INSTALLATION SOLUTION:CHAIN INSTALLED WITH THELOWER SIDE PLACED INSIDETHE SLIDING GUIDE (FORA U T O M AT I O N S T H ATREQUIRE EXTERNAL WALL-MOUNTED LIMIT SWITCHES(B) AND (D) Pic. 1 page 2).
2nd INSTALLATION SOLUTION:C H A I N I N S T A L L E DCOMPLETELY INSIDE THES L I D I N G G U I D E ( F O RA U T O M AT I O N S T H ATREQUIRE INCORPORATEDLIMIT SWITCHES (A) AND (C)Pic. 1 page 2).
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MANUAL RELEASE AND ATTACHING THE DOOR TO THE CHAINIn order to install the chain it is necessary to manually release the automation from the door so as to be able to move the latter manually.This operation involves separating the MEC 200 LB gearmotor from the chain, distancing the mechanical joint from the pinion (operationto be carried out in the case of a power failure and during assembly manoeuvres):- For the MEC 200 LB with cable release (versions C and D Pic. 1, page 2) it is necessary to rotate the control pin – G so that the
mechanical joint is disconnected from the pinion (Pic. 10) – this is made possible by connecting the manual release command throughits metal cable (see “Cable release installation”, Pic. 18, page 7).
- For the MEC 200 LB with lever release (versions A and B, Pic.1, page 2) it is necessary to raise lever – H so that the mechanical jointis disconnected from the pinion (Pic. 10)
IMPORTANT: In order to manually release the MEC 200 LB with incorporated limit switches, read the chapter on limit switch adjustmentvery carefully.
- At this point place the door in the closure position. If you havetwo doors, place them both in the closure position.
- In order to connect the doors to the chain, we recommend usinga perforated plate and two screws to be placed between the chainpins and screwed into the prepared guide carriage connected tothe first of the folding doors to move (Pic. 11):IMPORTANT: When installing two doors with a single MEC 200LB automation, connect the first leaf of each door to the one sideof the chain, following the correct chain movement with themovement of the individual leaves (Pic. 12).
- Once the doors have been connected to the chain, perform somemanual opening manoeuvres with the MEC 200 LB released andcheck that all the attachments are correct (Pic. 12).
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PINION ANDCONTROL PIN - GFOR RELEASE
INCORPORATED LIMITSWITCHES
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FIRST LEAF OF THEDOOR
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CHAIN STRETCHER
MEC 200 LB
CABLERELEASE
LOWER GUIDE
LOWER GUIDE CARRIAGE
RIGHTLEFT
DETAIL OF THE LEFT AND RIGHT-HAND LEAFCONNECTIONS TO THE UPPER AND LOWER SIDES OFTHE CHAIN (Pic. 11)
UPPER SIDE OFTHE CHAIN
LOWER SIDE OFTHE CHAIN
INTERNAL VIEW OF THE DOOR
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LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENTDepending on the type of automation installed it will be necessary to adjust the stop strokes and the limit switches, which may beincorporated or external to the MEC 200 LB. For automations with external limit switches, a limit slot is usually installed on the upperside of the chain (in the same way in which the leaf is connected to the chain), which, through its movement, goes to engage the limitswitch cog feeler positioned in opening and closing on wall-mounted attachments (Pic. 13). The connections are made in keeping withthat described in the outline enclosed with the ELPRO 10 programmer (Pic. 14).
For MEC 200 LB automations with incorporated limit switches it isnecessary to follow the adjustment operations described below,bearing in mind that this automation should only be installed fordoors that do not exceed 8 metres in length (Pic. 15):- Once the released MEC 200 LB, chain stretcher and chain have
been installed, stretch the chain using the chain stretcheradjustment screw.
- With the MEC 200 LB released, manually position the door halfwayin the open position.
- Remove the cover from the incorporated limit switch box.- Check that the electrical connections between the micro limit
switches and the programmer are correct, with the respectiveopening and closing strokes (the micro N.C. contacts have alreadybeen made, however it is always better to check the connections)
- Position the two micro limit switches at the ends- Check that the mobile feeler – I is equidistant (halfway) between
the two micro limit switches.- Then adjust the position of the two micro limit switches depending
on the door’s opening and closing stroke, using a screwdriver onthe lateral adjustment guides.
IMPORTANT: In the case of MEC 200 LB with incorporated limitswitches, once the door has been released manually, it is necessaryto position the door leaves in the same position they were in beforerelease before locking it back into position (hooking the mechanicaljoint to the pinion, Pic. 10, page 5); by doing so the mobile feeler – Iis placed in the correct position.
ADJUSTING THE CLUTCHThe MEC 200 LB’s mechanical clutch, contained within an oil bath,should be adjusted depending on the weight of the door to be driven,using a spanner to loosen the locknut – L and then working on thehexagonal screw – M: screwing in increases the drive force,unscrewing obtains a lower drive force (Pic. 16). Once theadjustment has been completed, tighten the locknut – L.
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EXTERNAL WALL-MOUNTEDLIMIT SWITCHES
SCREWS
UPPER SIDEOF THECHAIN
SLIDING GUIDE INWHICH THE LOWER SIDEOF THE CHAIN RUNS
LIMIT SLOT APPLIED TOONE SIDE OF THE CHAIN(USUALLY THE UPPER SIDE)THROUGH A PIERCEDBLADE
FIRST LEAF GUIDECARRIAGE FIXED TOTHE CHAIN
LIMIT SWITCH FEELER
EXTERNAL WALL-MOUNTED LIMITSWITCHES
CONNECTIONS TOELPRO 10 CEIPROGRAMMER(Pic. 20 page 9)
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SAFETY MICROLIMIT SWITCH
ADJUSTING THEPOSITION OF THEMICRO LIMITSWITCH
MOBILE FEELER - I
CLUTCH ADJUSTMENTSCREW - MSCREW IN = + FORCEUNSCREW = – FORCE
LOCKNUT - L
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INSTALLING THE CABLE RELEASEThe cable release consists of a wall-mounted manual lever commandlocated near the door and a steel cable that runs inside a sheath andis connected to the release command pin on the MEC 200 LB (Pic. 17)IMPORTANT: Before all cable release installation operations it isnecessary to lubricate the steel cable before placing it in the sheath(Pic. 17):- Insert the steel cable – N in the control pin hole (1) and in the
terminal (2) (Pic. 18)- Tighten the screw firmly (3)- Unscrew the two screws (4) in the release command support in
order to remove the cover (5)- Unscrew the cable locknut (6)- Insert the steel wire into the terminal (7) with the lever in lock
position (completely lowered)- Tighten the locknut (6) firmly- Adjust the regulator and the hexagonal nut (8) and (9).
MANUAL RELEASEIn order to open the door manually using the cable release it is firstly necessary to free the knob lever (10) by inserting the custom-made key – P and turning it in an anticlockwise direction. After doing so, raise the knob lever (10) and the pinion will be released fromthe MEC 200 LB (Pic. 18).
Power yieldedSupply voltageFrequencyAbsorbed powerAbsorbed currentMotor speedCapacitorIntermittent service
Max nominal torqueRatioSliding speedOil temperatureOil typeLevel of protectionMEC 200 LB weight
Service cycle 25 s Opening - 30 s Pause - 25 s ClosingComplete Opening – Pause – Closing cycles: 45 cycles/hour
Complete annual cycles (with 8 hours of use per day): 131˙000 cycles
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MEC 200 LB WITHINCORPORATED LIMITSWITCHES
CHANNEL FOR STEELCABLE PASSAGE - N
MANUAL RELEASECOMMAND SUPPORTTO BE ATTACHED TOWALL
METAL CABLE - N
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LOCKEDDOOR
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TECHNICAL DATA
ELECTRIC MOTOR
0.73 KW (1 HP)230/400 V
50 Hz1˙030 W3.7-2.2 A
1˙380 revs/1'
S3
5 Nm1:32
9.6 m/1'–20°C +80°C
AGIP ROTRA THTIP 55721 Kg
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GEARMOTOR
0.37 KW (0.5 HP)230 V50 Hz510 W2.4 A
1˙380 revs/1'20 µF
S3
2.5 Nm1:32
9.6 m/1'–20°C +80°C
AGIP ROTRA THTIP 55719 Kg
SINGLE-PHASE0.37 KW (0.5 HP)
230/400 V50 Hz575 W
2.1-1.2 A1˙380 revs/1'
S3
2.5 Nm1:32
9.6 m/1'–20°C +80°C
AGIP ROTRA THTIP 55718 Kg
THREE-PHASE0.73 KW (1 HP)
230 V50 Hz
1˙130 W5.7 A
1˙380 revs/1'30 µF
S3
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9.6 m/1'–20°C +80°C
AGIP ROTRA THTIP 55723 Kg
SINGLE-PHASE
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Before making any connections, study the enclosed electrical diagrams carefully (Pic. 20, page 11).- Power supply, electric motor and flashing light connections are made with electric cables with a section of 1.5 mm2 for a maximum
distance of 50 m. For distances of over 50 metres, we recommend using electric cables with a section of 2 mm2 (Pic. 19)- For limit switches, photocells, pushbuttons and accessories use cables with 1 mm2 wires (Pic. 19)- The pneumatic safety rib attached to the gate is connected via cable, through a coil, or by radio bridge, in series with the limit switches
or with the receiving photocell. (Pic.19)IMPORTANT: Before connecting the electricity supply with which you are working (230 V or 400 V), press the voltage change switch – Qplaced in the upper part of the ELPRO 10 programmer board (Pic. 20).IMPORTANT: install a junction box - 16 that groups together all the programmer’s electric wires (Pic. 19).
N.B: PERFORM A RISK ANALYSIS IN COMPLIANCE WITH EN 12445 AND EN 12453 STANDARDS AND INSTALL THE NECESSARY SAFETYDEVICES.
1) “CRUASTRO” RADIO RECEIVER BRIDGE2) “ELPRO 10 CEI” PROGRAMMER3) “MEC 200 LB” GEARMOTOR4) EXTERNAL “CROUZET” LIMIT SWITCH5) CHAIN STRETCHER6) “LAPI 2” FLASHING LAMP7) “ASTRO 43” EXTERNAL RADIO RECEIVER8) “ASTRO 43” ANTENNA9) “SECH 15” EXTERNAL KEYSWITCH
10) “DIFO 33” PHOTOCELL PROJECTOR11) RUBBER PNEUMATIC RIB12) “CRUASTRO” RADIO TRANSMITTER BRIDGE13) “DIFO 33” PHOTOCELL RECEIVER14) MANUAL CABLE RELEASE15) “PULIN 3” WALL-MOUNTED BUTTON SWITCH16) JUNCTION BOX17) DIFFERENTIAL MAGNETOTHERMAL MAINS SWITCH TYPE 0.03A
ZONE TO BE PROTECTED WITH SAFETYDEVICES SUCH AS PHOTOCELLS,PRESENCE SENSORS
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DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL GATE ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER OPERATION FOR SLIDING GATESMake sure that all the electrical connections comply with the diagram enclosed. Once terminals 21, 22 and 23 are supplied with single-phase 230 V – 50 Hz power, the“red LED” No. 1 should light up, indicating that the card is powered. The OPEN and CLOSE motor run time should be set longer than the gate travel.The DWELL timer should be adjusted to fit requirements.PROGRAMMER OPERATION LOGIC: following a pulse, the warning light comes on and the automation comes into operation after three seconds. The warning lightcontinues to flash during the pause; the flashing light functions for a further three seconds when the gate is closed. In order to deactivate the flashing light before opening(pre-flashing), use DIPSWITCH “B” position 4.
SIGNAL LEDS:LED No. 1: It switches on when voltage is supplied.LED No. 2: “PHOTOCELLS”. Normally on. It switches off when the photocells are obstructed.LED No. 3: “OPEN”. It switches on when the respective switch is activated.LED No. 4: “CLOSE”. It switches on when the respective switch is activated.LED No. 5: “STOP” Normally on. It switches off when the respective switch is activated.LED No. 6: “LIMIT SWITCH. CLOSE”. It switches off when the gate is fully closed.LED No. 7: “LIMIT SWITCH. OPEN”. It switches off when the gate is fully open.LED No. 8: “RADIO”. It switches on whenever a pulse is given, either through remote control, keyswitch or push buttons.
CONNECTION WARNINGS:1) The programmer should be installed in a dry, sheltered place. If it is installed outside, it will require a protective box to
protect it from the elements.2) The whole system should be earthed.3) If the photocells are not used, create a bridge between terminals 1 and 2.4) In order to install two pairs of photocells the connections should be made in series with 1 – 2, contact normally closed; if
installed one next to the other they should be crossed in pairs i.e. transmitter next to the receiver of the next pair.5) If no pushbuttons are used, create a bridge between terminals 3 and 6.6) Before the programmer, apply a high-sensitivity 0.03 Amp differential magneto-thermal switch.7) For single-phase motors use cables of at least 1.5 mm2.8) The 24 V~ output to terminals 12 – 13 is only provided in order to power 2 pairs of photocells plus 1 radio receiver. An auxiliary transformer placed outside the programmer
should be used in the case of more than two pairs of photocells or more radio receivers.9) Terminal No. 11 warning light output can cater for max. 24 V – 3 W bulb; terminals No. 19-20 flashing light output maximum absolute power 25 W.
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CARDIn order to obtain partial opening of the sliding gate, press the N.O. button connected to the terminals on the pedestrian traffic card and place the potentiometer “P” soas to obtain the required partial opening. With Dip-Switch B lever No. 3 in the automatic “ON” position, the gate will close again after the pause time regulated by thebasic potentiometer (+ Dwell). In order to close manually, press the close button or use the remote control.
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SPECIAL REVERSIBLE MEC 200 LB
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WARNINGS- Perform a Risk Analysis before every installation and resolve risks through the use of safety devices in compliance with EN 12445 and EN
12453 safety standards- Follow the instructions provided- Check that the information on the electric motor plate conforms to the distribution network- Dispose of all cardboard, nylon, polystyrene and other packaging with specialized waste disposal firms- If removing the actuator, do not cut the electric wires, but disconnect them from the terminal box by loosening the screws inside the shunt box- Disconnect the mains switch before opening the electrical wire shunt box cover- The whole automation should be earthed with the yellow/green wireWe recommend reading the “warning” regulations, suggestions and observations in this booklet very carefully.
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The growth of MECCANICA FADINI has always been based on thedevelopment of guaranteed products thanks to our “TOTAL QUALITYCONTROL” system which ensures constant quality standards, updatedknowledge of the European Standards and compliance with theirrequirements, in view of an ever increasing process of improvement.
EUROPEAN MARK CERTIFYING CONFORMITYTO THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THESTANDARDS 98/37/EC
AUTOMATIC GATE MANUFACTURERS
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• DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY• GENERAL WARNINGS• EN 12453, EN 12445 STANDARDS• CEI EN 60204-1 STANDARDS• WARRANTY CERTIFICATE ON THE CUSTOMER’S REQUEST
The “CE” mark certifies that the operator conforms to the essential requirementsof the European Directive art. 10 EEC 73/23, in relation to the manufacturer’sdeclaration for the supplied items, in compliance with the body of the regulationsISO 9000= UNI EN 29000. Automation in conformity to EN 12453, EN 12445 safetystandards.
The manufacturers reserve the right to change the products without any previous notice
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INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCEIn order to ensure optimal system performance over time and so as to comply with current safety standards, it is necessary tofollow the correct maintenance and monitoring procedures for the entire automation, electronic devices and wiring:- Oil-hydraulic automation: maintenance inspection around every 6 months- Electronic devices and safety systems: maintenance inspection monthly.
COMPONENTS
MEC 200 LB WITH CABLERELEASE AND INCORPORATEDLIMIT SWITCHESCODE 2052 + 2059 L.S.
1/2” TRANSMISSION CHAINSUPPLIED IN 5.0 METRE PACKSCODE 2054
1/2” Z40 DRIVE PINIONFOR SECTIONALDOORSCODE 2036
1/2” Z20 PINION WITHRETURN SHAFT ANDBEARINGCODE 2056
ADJUSTABLE CHAINSTRETCHERCODE 2053
NORMAL SPARE 1/2”Z20 DRIVE PINIONCODE 2055
WALL-MOUNTED BASEPLATE FOR SECTIONALDOORSCODE 2046
CROUZET RIGHT AND LEFT-HANDEXTERNAL LIMIT SWITCHESCODE 2057
COMMANDSUPPORT FOR WALL-MOUNTED CABLERELEASE WITHENCODED KEYCODE 2044
7.0 METRE DUCT OR SHEATH WITHINTERNAL STEEL WIRE OF 7.5 M LENGTHFOR CABLE RELEASE
SLIDING CARRIAGEUPPER GUIDECODE 2071
Made in Italy
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11-2003