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02. Prepare ducting for connection cables (fig. 17);
03. On the foundation plate, fix the 4 bolts, placing a nut on the upper side of
each and one on the lower side of the plate (fig. 17). Caution – The lower
nut must be tightened down to the threaded section;
04. Now cast the concrete, and before it sets, embed the foundation plate,
which must be positioned flush with the surface, parallel to the pole and
perfectly level (fig. 17). Wait for the concrete to set completely; in general,
at least 2 weeks;
05. Remove the 4 upper nuts of the bolts;
06. Open the cabinet of the barrier (fig. 18);
07. Position the barrier correctly and secure it by means of the relative nuts
and washers supplied with the foundation plate and removed in point 04
(fig. 19).
(*) Note - The fixing surface must be perfectly smooth and flat. If the surface is
in concrete, it must be at least 0.15 m thick, and must be adequately reinforced
with steel cages. The concrete volume must be greater than 0.2 m
3
(a thick-
ness of 0.25 m corresponds to 0.8 m
2
; in other words equal to a square base
of approx. 0.9 m per side). Anchoring to the concrete can be by means of 4
expansion bolts, fitted with 12 MA screws, which resist to a traction load of at
least 400 Kg. If the fixing surface is in another material, the consistency must
be checked and ensure that the 4 anchoring points can resist a load of at least
1000 Kg. For fixture, use 12 MA screws.
3.5 - Installing the rod and the accessories provided
3.5.1 - Pole support assembly
01. Insert the two plugs in the relative seats on the output motor shaft (fig. 20);
02. Position the support on the output motor shaft, placing it in the “vertical
pole” position and tighten the relative screws and washers fully down to
secure (fig. 21);
03. Position the pole cover and partially secure by means of the 6 screws sup-
plied (fig. 22).
3.5.2 - Assembling a pole formed of a single piece, whole or cut.
Possible lengths:
M3BAR: 2,65 m = XBA15 (3,15 m -0,50 m = 2,65 m)
3,15 m = XBA15 (3,15 m)
M5BAR: 3,50 m = XBA14 (4,15 m -0,65 m = 3,50 m)
4,15 m = XBA14 (4,15 m)
5,15 m = XBA5 (5,15 m)
M7BAR: 5,15 m = XBA5 (5,15 m)
01. Assemble the two pole insertions (fig. 23);
02. Insert, from the same end of the pole, the insertions just assembled. Use a
rubber mallet (fig. 24);
03. Lightly grease the aluminium guide on both sides (fig. 25);
04. Perform this operation on both ends of the pole: insert the first part of im-
pact protection rubber in the slot, through to the end of the pole; then in-
sert the joint for the impact protection rubber (fig. 26) and repeat with all
parts;
05. The impact protection rubber may protrude by about 1 cm from the end of
the profile (fig. 27):
A) position the pole plug and lock it with the two screws (fig. 28);
B) position and block the two rubber cover plugs (fig. 28);
06.
Insert the pole assembly in the pole support shell, pushing it up to the end
and then tighten the 6 previously inserted support screws fully down (fig. 29).
XBA13
M3BAR
LBAR
M7BAR
M5BAR
M3BAR
2,65 m 3,15 m 3,50 m 4,15 m 5,15 m 7,33 m 9,33 m
LBAR
M7BAR
M5BAR
XBA15
+ XBA14
XBA5
(5,15m)
XBA14
(4,15m)
XBA14
(4,15m) – 0,65 m
XBA15
(3,15m)
XBA15
(3,15m) – 0,50m
XBA14
+ XBA5
A
WA13
WA12
XBA4 /
XBA6 / XBA18
XBA11
(0)
(1)
(1)
(5)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(4)
(0)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
*
0÷1=
A
1
A
3
C
2
B
2
A
1
A
3
C
2
B
2
B
3
B
3
C
1
C
3
B
1
B
1
XBA13
?
M5BAR
LBAR
M7BAR
M5BAR
3,50 m 4,15 m 5,15 m 5,00 m 6,33 m 7,33 m 8,33 m
LBAR
M7BAR
XBA15
+ XBA14
XBA15
+ XBA15
XBA15+XBA15
(6,30m) –1,30m
XBA5
(5,15 m)
XBA14
(4,15 m)
XBA14
(4,15m) – 0,65 m
XBA14
+ XBA14
B
?
2÷7=
0÷1=
2÷4=
5÷6=
0÷2=
3÷5=
6÷7=
0÷2=
3÷5=
0÷2=
3÷5=
0÷2=
3÷4=
5÷6=
0÷2=
3÷6=
B
2
B
3
B
3
C
1
C
2
A
2
A
2
A
3
B
1
B
2
B
1
B
2
A
1
A
2
A
3
A
3
B
1
M3BAR / M5BAR
M7BAR / LBAR
3 2 1 321
B A BA
C B A CBA
XBA13
XBA4 /
XBA6 / XBA18
XBA13
(*) - identify in ER[ q%r in Table 4 your barrier model,
ONKDKDMFSG@MCjM@KKXSGDSXOD @MCMTLADQNE@BBDR-
sories you wish to assemble on the pole; then add up the
numbers between brackets for the applicable accessories.
Finally, use the result of the sum to read the letter and
number identifying the holes to which to hook the spring
in the lower part of box “B”.
Example: M5BAR with 4.15m pole + Rack WA13 (1 pz.)
(value: 1) + Pole lights (value: 1) = Sum of values: 2; result
= 326,7,21&t
TABLE 4