ACTUATOR FIXING
Choose measures referring to the table you can find in the
previous page, mark them on the pillars and continue as follows:
• Fix brackets on the pillars and on the gate.
• Close the swing.
• Unlock the actuators.
• Position BINGO on the brackets and fix the pin no. 1 with
self-locking nut (see the picture).
• Insert the ring nut 2, paying attention to the side of the
entrance.
• Make that the hole for the fastening of the screw n. 4 is on
the lower side.
LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
Versions WITHOUT electric limit switch
To adjust the limit switch, please do as follows:
• Open the swing as much as possible and position the mechanical stop
no. 1 in contact with the female screw.
• Fasten the mechanical stop fixing the bolt using a 13 mm spanner.
• Move the leave in closing position, then position the mechanical stop 2 next
to the nut (keep a distance of at least 5 mm).
PLEASE NOTE: Stop No. 2 must only be used for installations with no
closure stop, or to intervene as a result of over-running under emergency
conditions.
Where the door has a mechanical stop, avoid setting stop No. 2 at the
female screw end-stop when the gate is closing. The female screw could
seize in such a way as to make it very difficult to release the Bingo.
• Fasten the mechanical stop fixing the bolt using a 13 mm spanner.
Versions WITH electric limit switch
As regards models equipped with electrical limit switches, the female screw stops
5mm before the mechanical stop; the electrical limit switch (already wired inside the
motor) interrupts the motor power supply, to avoid unusefull stress and overheatings.
To adjust the limit switch, please do as follows:
• Open the swing as much as possible and position the mechanical stop
no. 1 in contact with the female screw.
• Fasten the mechanical stop fixing the bolt using a 13 mm spanner.
• Close the swing as much as possible and position the mechanical stop
no. 2 in contact with the female screw.
• Fasten the mechanical stop fixing the bolt using a 13 mm spanner.
WARNING: inserting the ring nut n. 2 in the opposite
side would be very difficult because of the conicity of the
hole and the bush 3. An over forcing may cause the
damage of some components.
• Once inserted correctly the ring nut 2, fix it on the bush 3
using the screw 4 with its self-blocking nut.
• Close the self-blocking nut before hand moving the leaves.
• Try more times to hand open and close the leaves, checking
that there are no frictions between the actuator and the
structure of the gate.
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