User manual

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41
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(21)
STOP
Mounting the motor into the bearing (Figure )
1.
Drive bearing (all other bearing types)
Hook the drive head (12) into the corresponding drive bearing and secure, for example,
with a cotter pin.
Drive bearing (as click bearing)/(13)
Press the drive head (12) lightly onto the drive bearing (13) until it
engages.
NOTE
The set button (11) must be easily accessible.
The tubular motors can be fitted into the click bearing (13) in 4 positions. The
motors can be released from the click bearing (13) at any time by means of
expanding the retaining clips (14).
2.
Insert the other end of the rotating union (5) with the ball bearing (2)
into the counter bearing (1).
In the event that you are using a different bearing to the RADEMACHER
click bearing, you may need to secure the drive with a secondary
cotter pin.
Correct any slight inaccuracies in size by means of sliding the bearing
capsule (4) in or out.
IMPORTANT
Finally, secure the bearing capsule (4) with a screw.
The bearing capsule (4) must be inserted at least 2/3 of its length into the rotating
union (5).
Counter bearing (1)
3.
Mounting the roller shutter casing (Figures
g
/
h
)
Never drill in the area of the drive or
insert screws in order to secure the
roller shutters.
Mount the roller shutter casing (17) with fastening springs (6) (accessory) onto the
rotating union (5).
Slide the fastening springs (6) onto the upper-most lamella of the roller
shutter casing (17).
Place a fastening spring (6) every 40 cm into the rectangular holes of
the rotating union (5).
1.
2.
Important
Operating the equipment without a stopper may cause the roller
shutters to run into the roller shutter box and be damaged.
The roller shutters must always be fitted with a stopper or end-rail.
IMPORTANT
Automatically setting the end points without a stopper (21) or
operating the equipment without a stopper (21) may cause the roller
shutters (17) to run into the roller shutter box and be damaged.
The roller shutters (17) must always be fitted with a stopper (21) or end-rail. For
this reason, always mount the respective part before commissioning (see example
in fig. 9).
Mounting the roller shutter stopper or an end-rail (Figure
9
)
The illustration shows a roller shutter with external stoppers (21), which are installed
on the rails.
For SW 40 rotating unions (with external groove) use hook-in brackets
(20) in order to mount the fastening springs (6); see illustration
.
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