5
Unpacking the Operator
When you receive your 412 Compact Operator,
complete the following steps.
Inspect the shipping box for physical damage such as a
torn carton. Then inspect the operator after you remove
it from the box. Notify the carrier immediately if you
note any damage because the carrier must witness the
damage before you can file a claim.
As you unpack the box, insure that all the parts listed
below are included (also see Figure 1). Your kit (a pair
of operators) has these parts:
1 Control panel box with control panel installed
inside (only 1 per kit). Inside the enclosure is a
package of 4 screws to hold the lid on the enclosure
and 4 plugs for the surface mounting knockout
holes.
2 412 Operator units. One is marked SX and one is
marked DX. Be sure to install each on the proper
gate leaf (see Figure 2).
2 Protective covers for the worm screw housing of
the operator
1 Package of mounting hardware:
2 Rear mounting brackets
2 Rear mounting plates that attach to the gate
post (or column)
2 Front mounting brackets that attach the
operators to the gate leaves
1 Parts package:
2 Capacitors
2 End caps
2 Plastic inserts for the protective cover
2 Manual Release keys
2 Plugs for covering the Manual Release keyhole
6 Snap rings
4 Screws for attaching the cover to the operator
2 Long pins for rear mounting (each requires 1
snap ring)
2 Short pins for front mounting (each requires 2
snap rings)
Front bracket
Worm screw
Cover
Rear bracket
Power cable
Cable cover
Motor
Figure 1. Parts of the 412 Compact Operator (SX model is shown)
Figure 2. Mount the proper model (SX or DX) on the gate leaf whether
the gate swings inward or outward.