Installation manual

2. Determine a suitable position for the pedestal or wall mount bracket using the swing angle and
dimensions A and B as found in the tables in Fig 7 to 11. (Values given in BOLD indicate the
recommended dimensions). Before finalising the position of the pedestal or wall bracket, see
points 5 & 6 below.
If it is not possible to find a suitable position within the given A and B dimensions, then contact your
local Centurion Systems sales office.
3. Determine the vertical height of the pedestal or wall bracket to be 37mm above the gate bracket as in
Fig. 12.
4. If installing a pedestal, prepare a square hole for the pedestal foundation according to Fig. 12 at the
predetermined position.
Mount Gate Bracket
5. Locate a suitable place for mounting the gate bracket according to dimension "C" as shown in Fig. 12
By positioning the gate bracket further from the hinge (increasing the "C" value), it would:
increase the time it takes to open the gate (make it slower),
improve the gates locking and security properties.
(The A dimension does not affect the opening time or other properties of the gate.)
6. Determine the height of the bracket above ground by taking into account drive arm clearance and
ground clearance for the padlock. (See Fig. 12). Once correctly located, weld or screw the gate
bracket to the gate using the two M4 screws provided.
Route Cables & Secure Motor Mounting
7. Route cables as determined in the cabling plan (Fig. 5), making sure that all cables protrude at least
400mm above the pedestal mounting plate or wall mount bracket as shown in Fig. 13.
Figure 13 Pedestal Adaptor Plate Assembly
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Cables must protrude at least 400mm
beyond the top of the pedestal adaptor plate
or wall bracket.
Pedestal
400mm
400mm
Wall Bracket