HYDRAULIC SLIDE GATE Operators With Smart Touch Controller Installation and Reference Manual Models SlideDriver 10 SlideDriver 40 SlideDriver 30F SlideDriver 50VF2* SlideDriver 50VF3* SlideDriver 80 SlideDriver 200 (222 SS) (222 E) (222 EX 1.
Installation and Maintenance Manual SlideDriver Quick Start These instructions are provided as a quick reference guide to the experienced installer that is already familiar with all safety precautions and the installation of this gate operator. Do not attempt to install from this guide if you are inexperienced with this product. 1. Mount the operator with at least four mounting bolts. The operator must be square and spaced 1¾” away from the gate. 2.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch Controller Menu Guide for Sliding Gates To gain access to the User Menu, press the Menu button when the gate is stopped. The LCD will scroll through several key items, then stop at the close timer setting [Ct ].
Installation and Maintenance Manual Ultra Reliable, Heavy Duty, Commercial, Industrial, High Security Slide Gate Operators ©Copyright 2006 Hy-Security Gate Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any means: photocopier, electronic or mechanical, without the express written permission of Hy-Security Gate Inc. Additionally, Hy-Security Inc. makes no representations or warranty with respect to this manual.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................... vii Warranty Registration................................................................................................... viii Available Models and Features……………………………………………………………...1-2 I. Safe Gate Design Important Information ...............................................................................................
Installation and Maintenance Manual Table of Contents, cont. V. Detectors and Loops Detector Loop Installation Guide ............................................................................36-38 Vehicle Detector Installation & Adjustment Options.................................................. 39 HySecurity HY-5A Vehicle Detector Installation......................................................... 40 Standard 11 Pin Vehicle Detector Installation .....................................................
Installation and Maintenance Manual Introduction Welcome – Thank you for purchasing our HySecurity premium gate operator. HySecurity has manufactured the finest hydraulic gate operators available since the 1970s. Our commitment to quality and innovation will become evident as you become familiar with the features and performance of this expertly engineered machine. All HySecurity operators are equipped with the Smart Touch Controller, a digital electronic brain that offers unparalleled user benefits.
Installation and Maintenance Manual OPERATOR BULLETIN / WARRANTY REGISTRATION Fill out this form to register this operator(s). HySecurity distributes frequent maintenance, upgrade and Technical Bulletins to those who register their operators. Fax or mail this completed form to HySecurity.
Installation and Maintenance Manual SlideDriver Models HySecurity manufactures many hydraulic slide gate operator models to suit the desired gate panel size, weight and speed. All of the operator models are derived from the SlideDriver 10, upon which this manual is designed. Identify your operator model and note the changes in instructions and final adjustments.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Descriptions for Various Models Derived from SlideDriver 10 For Heavy Gates: SlideDriver 40 222 E Models (UL class I, II, III, and IV) This model uses a hydraulic manifold with two adjustable brake valves. The brake valves extend the maximum gate weight capacity from 1,000 pounds to up to 4,000 pounds. Brake valves are highly recommended for heavyduty applications. High Speed: SlideDriver 30F 222 EX 1.
Installation and Maintenance Manual READ FIRST! Important Information – Review before Installation Automatic gate operators provide convenience and security to users. However, because these machines can produce high levels of force it is important that all gate operator system designers, installers and end users be aware of the potential hazards associated with improperly designed, installed or maintained systems.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Sliding Gate Entrapment Protection Guard posts Keep this gap as small as possible Gate edge sensors Photo Eyes for both directions Physical travel stop, both ends Warning signs must be on both sides Stop and reset button 2” safety mesh prevents reachthrough: height not less than 48 inches Access controls at least six feet away from gate and operator Audio alarm Gate edge sensor, on leading edge Note: All wheels must be and trailing edge covered.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Site, Gate, Equipment and Regulatory Requirements The gate moves freely in both directions. Never over-tighten a clutch or pressure relief valve to compensate for a stiff gate. The operator will be installed on the secured (non-public) side of the gate. The operator will be properly electrically grounded and the intended supply voltage matches the voltage label on the operator.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Important Information for Gate System Owners & Users WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read and follow all instructions in the gate operator handbook and on the warning labels. Save These Important Owner and User Instructions: (Installers – be certain to instruct the owners and users about the following items) Automatic gates are for vehicular use only! Provide walkways and signs to direct pedestrians to a separate walk-through entrance.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Required Tools 1. Chalkline or other builders string 2. Carpenters pencil or crayon 6. Screwdriver sets, Straight and Phillips 9. Roto-hammer and bits 3. Concrete anchor bolts, four 1/2" x 4" 7. Wrench set, open end, 1/4" through 1" 4. Allen wrench set 8. Electric drill and bits, 1/8" through 3/8" 10. Level (installation must be level) 7 5. Hammer 11. Two pair wide Jaw pliers or two C clamps, 4” cap. D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Getting Started • How this hydraulic operator works HySecurity industrial slide gate operators rotate polyurethane treaded drive wheels which grip a rigid metal drive rail and feed it right or left during the gate travel. The drive wheels are clamped above and below the drive rail and are directly coupled to powerful hydraulic motors, which can easily move large gates.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installation Preparation Checklist Figure A 1. Read all of the instructions, especially the Important Information in Section 1 at the beginning of this manual, before you attempt installation. This section is focused upon mechanical installation. For electrical setup, refer to Section 3, on system configuration and use of the Smart Touch Controller. 2. Check to see that the mounting slab is the recommended size and ready to have an operator attached.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installation slab 1. Drill four holes for concrete anchors A paper template can be made by setting the operator on a large sheet of paper and tracing the outside edges and anchor slots. Place the template or operator on the slab; making sure that it is parallel to and 1 3/4" from the gate face. Trace the slots, remove the template, and then scribe the locations for your anchor bolts.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installation 6. Clamp the Drive Wheels to the Drive Rail When the wheels are fully clamped on the drive rail, the red spring should be compressed to 2” in height. If adjustment is necessary, turn the nut at the bottom of the threaded rod assembly. Slightly less compression is okay for lighter gates. See Use of Manual Release on page 54 7.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installation 10. Connections for Two Part Battery Operators The primary AC power must be routed to the DC power supply enclosure, but there must also be at least one 2” conduit between the gate operator and the DC supply enclosure. Note: AC power is not needed in the gate operator enclosure, unless there is an optional heater. Three separate DC circuits are required between the battery supply and the gate operator.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Mechanical and Hydraulic Adjustments 1. Drive Wheel Spring Tension When the drive wheels are fully clamped on the rail, the red spring should be compressed to 2” in height. Turn the nut at the bottom of the threaded rod assembly to adjust. Slightly less compression is okay for lighter gates. (See Figure on page 11) 2.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch Basics Read this page if you are unfamiliar with using the Smart Touch Controller. You must learn to navigate and change menu settings with the Smart Touch Controller before an installation can be completed or any control settings or function changes can be made. Until a new operator has been configured, the controls are not functional and the display is locked in the menu mode until the User Class 1-4, and Left or Right hand use have been selected.
Installation and Maintenance Manual left area of the Smart Touch Controller (see page 20). If necessary, clear Alerts, Faults or Errors by pressing the Reset button on the Smart Touch Controller membrane switch. b. The LCD display scroll will stop at the menu item for the automatic close timer setting [Ct __]. This is the first item in the User Menu. c. To access the more detailed Installer Menu, first go to the User Menu. Then press and hold the Reset button and while holding, press the Open button.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Wiring Control Inputs 1. Test open and close before wiring the external control inputs. This makes it easier to troubleshoot if an unexpected functionality arises. “New Generation” Smart Touch Operator inputs (after Sept. 2006) use an LED to indicate when it is active. DC operators operating without AC require you to push and hold an LED button to disclose input status. This button is in bottom corner near the Fire Department Open input. [“Classic,” pre-Sept.
Installation and Maintenance Manual “New Generation” Smart Touch Board LEDs showing active input circuits now always enabled except for DC machines (during AC loss) Connector to SlideWinder Drive Board Runs software 4.xx and higher Power Connector RS 485 Future Expansion (new) UNUSED INPUTS 1. Motor Relay Stop Button 2. Open Button 3. Close Button 4. Remote Open & Radio Control 5. Open / Close 6. Open Partial 7. Interlock Open / Time Clock Open 8. Free Exit Detector 9.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Connecting a Master / Slave Pair Configuring two operators to be a Master & Slave pair is easy with the Smart Touch Controller. There is no need to order a special model or any adapters. The area of the board marked Dual Gate employs a 3-wire RS485 serial port for communication between Master & Slave operators. Note: Master Slave operators must have the same version of software loaded on both machines. 1.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch User Menu Functions Initial Power Up – When power is turned on, the display will disclose the software revision: h4.23 2s delay Displays software version Number Software version 4.23 provides the options, adjustments, display code and functionality described in the remainder of this manual. Older versions may differ slightly. Free Software Upgrades using HySecurity’s START software are available online at www.hysecurity.com.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Smart Touch Installer Menu Functions The Installer Menu can be accessed only by entering the User Menu first, and then by pressing the Reset button and the Open button simultaneously (some older software requires the Reset button be pressed first and held while the Open button is pressed). To restore the factory default settings, go to menu item [Fd_0] and change the setting to 1, then press the Program Menu button. The entire menu will reset to the factory defaults.
Installation and Maintenance Manual User Menu Functions User 1 [Ct _] Close timer setting: This menu item is the automatic close timer for the gate. The factory setting is zero, which is off. It may be configured up to 99 seconds. User 2 [hC 0] Momentary Close: This menu item is to configure the system for constant hold push button Close function. The factory setting is zero, which is momentary contact input.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installer Menu Functions Installer 1 [uC 0] Set UL Usage Class: This menu item is used to set the UL usage class, which must be set by the installer before the operator will function. See page 18, step 3. Installer 2 [Sh 0] Set Handing of gate: This menu item is used to set the gate handing, which must be set by the installer before the operator will function. See page 18, step 4.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installer Menu Functions continued Installer 15 [EO 0] PEO (photo eye open) reverse to close: The default for this menu item is for non-reversal if the open photo eye is triggered. The optional setting of [EO_1] will cause the gate to reverse to close for two seconds if triggered while opening. Installer 16 [gr 0] Edge reverse to open: Default for this menu item is a 2 second reversal if the gate edge is triggered.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Correctional Facility – User Optional Wiring A special terminal strip has been pre-wired to the three user relay outputs in Correctional Facility (CF) models for easy field wiring of the common interconnect options. If alternate output functions are required, see page 28, Options for User Programmable Output Relays 1-3. NOTE: User 3 Relay on New Generation Smart Touch boards (after Sept. 2006) is rated for DC only up to 48V and does not have an N.C.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Options for User Programmable Output Relays 1-3 The Smart Touch Controller can be set to interface to many types of external devices through the use of its programmable output relays. All of the output functions listed below are accessible in the Installer Menu under the selection [r1 __], [r2 __] and [r3 __]. Select which relay you wish to use and enter the appropriate function by the numbers as listed below.
Installation and Maintenance Manual 20. Free Exit Loop Vehicle Detector output (available with h3.23 and higher software): This output is active whenever the ELD is tripped. 21. Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector output: This relay output is activated anytime the Inside Obstruction Vehicle Detector (IOLD) is tripped. 22. Reset/Shadow Loop Detector output: This relay output is activated anytime the Reset or Shadow loop detector (RLD/SLD) is tripped.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Entrapment Protection Devices for Sliding Gates Attention Entrapment Protection Device Schematic for Sliding Gates Guard posts Keep this gap as small as possible Photo Eyes for both directions Gate edge sensors Physical travel stop, both ends Warning signs must be on both sides Stop and reset button 2 ¼” safety mesh prevents reachthrough: height not less than 48 inches Access controls at least six feet away from gate and operator Audio alarm Gate edge sensor, on
Installation and Maintenance Manual UL 325 Standard requirements for Entrapment Protection Devices Gate Operator Category Horizontal Slide, Vertical Lift, Vertical Pivot Swing and Vertical Barrier (arm) Usage class Primary typea Secondary typea Primary typea Secondary typea Vehicular I and II A B1, B2, or D A, or C A, B1, B2, C, or D Vehicular III A, B1, or B2 A, B1, B2, D, or E A, B1, or C A, B1, B2, C, D, or E Vehicular IV A, B1, B2, or D A, B1, B2, D, or E A, B1, C, or D A, B1, B2,
Installation and Maintenance Manual Placement and Use of Secondary Pedestrian Entrapment Sensors WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read and follow all instructions in the gate operator handbook and on the warning labels. Automatic gate operators are intended only for vehicular use and pedestrians must be routed to a separate pedestrian gate, however sensors are still required in order to provide a degree of protection should anyone happen to stray into the area of an automatic gate.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing Gate Edge (Contact Type) Reversing Sensor 1. Follow the guidelines in the Entrapment Protection Schematic to plan the most appropriate mounting positions for the edge sensors to be installed. For sliding gates, one or more sensors shall be located at the leading edge, trailing edge and post mounted both inside and outside of a sliding gate. A requirement of the UL 325 standard is that an edge sensor be laboratory tested and “recognized” under UL 325. 2.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing Photoelectric (Non-contact) Sensors General Information: Follow the guidelines in the Entrapment Protection Schematic to plan the most appropriate mounting positions for the photo-eye sensors to be installed. If there are no other secondary external entrapment protection sensors (typically an edge sensor), at least two photoelectric sensors are required to serve to reverse the gate in each direction of travel.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing Photoelectric Sensors continued Supervised Connection: If the photo eye being installed has a true NC output (one that is NC when the photo eye is powered, aligned and set for Light Operate), then a supervised connection is recommended. A supervised connection will signal a system Fault and prevent gate operation if either the open or close photo eye connection ever becomes an open circuit or a short circuit.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Detector Loop Installation Detector Basics The vehicle detector passes a small current flow through the “loop” which then becomes an inductive coil. When a vehicle passes over a loop the detector senses the resultant drop in the inductance, and actuates the detector output. Loop Configurations Configurations differ depending on the application. In parking applications with our HTG 320 operator, a loop may be as small as 4’ x 6’.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Detector Loop Installation continued 9. Follow this guide for the correct number of turns in the loop; 12 to 20 sq. ft = 5 turns 20 to 60 sq. ft. = 4 turns 60 to 240 sq. ft. = 3 turns 10. This guide is written from a design perspective, but installation workmanship practices are equally important to insure proper operation and long loop life. The best way to insure a quality installation is to employ a professional installer experienced with detector loops.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual Vehicle Detector Installation Options The Smart Touch Controller provides a feature rich interface to four different vehicle detector inputs. Standard box type 11 pin (24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC) vehicle detectors may be connected in the traditional manner, see page 41. HySecurity also offers a custom mini detector module that plugs directly into the Smart Touch control board. Not only is the field installation much faster, but there is a large performance benefit.
Installation and Maintenance Manual HySecurity HY-5A Vehicle Detector Installation 1. Insert the locking end of each of two white plastic standoffs into the mounting holes on the detector. 2. Plug the detector into the appropriate socket along the right edge of the Smart Touch Controller board for the detector function that is desired. Be careful to align the six detector pins into the socket correctly, and then snap the standoffs into the holes on the right side of our control enclosure. 3.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Standard 11 Pin Box Type Vehicle Detector Installation 1. If standard 11 pin vehicle detectors are to be used, install the sockets into the control box (if there is room) or in a separate external housing. The diagram below is for connection reference only. Other items may already be installed in the physical area where the sockets are shown. 2.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Detector & Loop Fault Diagnostics If HySecurity HY-5A mini detector modules are used, the Smart Touch Controller has ability to store and report detector and loop fault information for performance diagnostics.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Vehicle Detector Configuration & Anti-Tailgate Modes Standard and Anti-tailgate modes are selectable under item [dL__] in the Installer Menu (See installer menu #23 described on pages 23 and 26) The detector function modes that result in Anti-Tailgating logic (modes 3 & 4 below) require the use of a separate inner and outer obstruction detectors.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual Connecting a Radio Receiver for Remote Open Mount a commercial style 24VDC radio receiver (external antenna type) on the inside of the operator, below the electrical box. Knock out the smallest hole in the lower right corner of the electrical box and route the wires to the area marked Radio Options. Only three wire connections are needed because the 24-Volt supply and the radio output share a wire.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Remote Release Mechanism (Model #A MILR 001 R or A MILR 001 RCF) Instructions for Releasing Drive Wheel Clamp Mechanism for Manual Operation This remote release device consists of an air cylinder inside the operator, which pushes the wheel clamping device open, a length of flexible air tubing, and a remote box containing a hand pump. The hand pump is similar to the type used to inflate sports equipment or bicycle tires. 1. Remove hand pump from box.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Solenoid Lock Instructions – Internal Type Internal Solenoid Lock Description: HySecurity offers an optional internal solenoid deadbolt lock that employs a ¾” stainless steel lock pin that fits into a notch cut into the drive rail. The lock solenoid is voltage specific for 120V, 208V, 230V or 480V, therefore be certain that if the operator voltage is modified that the solenoid is also changed.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting Also review Page 13, Mechanical and Hydraulic Adjustments Trouble with Gate Movement in General: 1. Disengage the operator from the gate and move the gate manually. If the gate does not roll well or is warped, fix the gate before working on the gate operator. 2. For adequate grip, the red spring that clamps the drive wheels must be compressed to 2” in height. Adjust by unclamping and turning the nut at the bottom of the threaded rod. 3.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting The Smart Touch Controller system includes many self diagnostics. The LCD displays specific messages and the Audio Alert buzzer sounds distinctive chirps. Any Alerts, Faults or Errors are also logged into memory and date/time stamped. For diagnostic purposes these messages can be retrieved with optional START software available from HySecurity (see bottom of page 29). The following chart lists problem codes detected by the Smart Touch Controller.
Installation and Maintenance Manual General Maintenance Hydraulic System Fluid Level: Under normal conditions, hydraulic systems do not consume oil. Before adding any oil, check the system thoroughly for leaks. Remove the bright metal plug in the tank, fill to plug level, then replace plug. We recommend our Uniflow hydraulic fluid; part # MX000970, which is sold in one-gallon containers by a HySecurity distributor. Never use brake fluid. It will severely damage the entire hydraulic system.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance Schedule SlideDriver Operator Maintenance Schedule Name of part Gate and Hardware Drive wheels Wheel clamp spring Limit Switches Anchor bolts Fluid level Hydraulic fluid Clock Battery Motor Brushes (DC Only) What to do Check for damage and wear Check for tightness and wear Check for clamping tension Check for adjustment Check for tightness Check for loss of fluid Drain and replace fluid Replace Replace Check at these recommended monthly intervals 1 3 6 12
Installation and Maintenance Manual Use and Adjustment of the Manual Release Mechanism All SlideDriver operators come equipped with a toggle handle manual release mechanism to disengage the drive wheels from the drive rail. The manual release is located under the electric control panel and to the right of the hydraulic motors. To disengage the drive wheels, simply pull the aluminum handle down. USE CAUTION: At first, the toggle handle will rapidly pop down as the loaded spring releases.
Installation and Maintenance Manual IMPORTANT: DC Powered Gate Operators The on/off switch on the electric control panel of the drive unit does not disable all DC power to the operator, even if the AC power has been disabled at its source. The large rotary switch in the DC power supply enclosure must be switched “off” to disconnect all of the DC power to the unit. The disconnect in the power supply must be “off” if the AC source power will be absent for more than one week.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Wiring and Control Configuration for DC Operators If this installation is a 24-Volt DC battery type gate operator, there are a few additional steps to complete before the system can be functional. Review the installation instructions, step #10 on page 12 and the connection diagram on page 58 (2-battery system). Be certain the DC power disconnect switch is turned off before making any connections. 1.
Installation and Maintenance Manual GATE OPERATOR 8” x 7.5” SAFE AREA FOR ELECTRICAL ACCESS (2.3” FROM CORNER) D.C. POWER BATTERY PACK 2 BATTERY, 110AH; 30”H X 30”W X 12”D 57 D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual 24V 110A.H. BATTERY POWER SUPPLY FOR DC OPERATORS 58 D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual GATE OPERATOR 8” x 7.5” SAFE AREA FOR ELECTRICAL ACCESS (2.3” FROM CORNER) 59 D0119, Rev.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual Wire Size Schedules For 1/2-hp through 5-hp motors Supplying a gate operator with the right electrical service is crucial to the performance of the operator and the life of its electrical components. If the wire size used is too small, the voltage loss, especially during motor starting, will prevent the motor from attaining its rated horsepower. The percentage of horsepower lost is far greater than the percentage of the voltage loss.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual P/N DISC 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5&6 3-1 3-2 3-2 MX000715 MX000343 MX001088 MX000672 MX000250 MX001149 MX001143 3-3 3-4 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-7 MX001129 MX000137 MX001105 MX000387 MX000386 MX000689 MX000690 MX000968 Disconnect Switch Membrane Switch Reset Limit Switch Hose Fitting 10” Motor 24” motor (444 & X1) Hydraulic Hose Kit (3) Brake Manifold Pivot Pin Kit Upper Motor Mount Lower Motor Mount 6” Drive Wheel 8” Drive Wheel Limit Ramp Kit Qty 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2
Installation and Maintenance Manual Manual Release Toggle Assembly MX000801 MX000805 Part # Part Description MX000431 TOGGLE HANDLE MX000248 TOGGLE SPRING MOUNT MX000801 STUD MX000432 SPRING, 1.5" HOLE X 2.5"L, RED MX000433 TOGGLE SPRING SEAT MX000805 COUPLING NUT MX000249 TOGGLE HANDLE MOUNT MX000436 TOGGLE YOKE MX001103 COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 65 D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Exploded Parts Breakout DOWNWARD FACING AWOG (New standard design as of May 2008) UPWARD FACING AWOG (No longer in Production as of May 2008) POWER SWITCH - MX000715 Inherent Sensor MX000091 TRANSFORMER 60HZ - MX000486 50HZ - MX001249 POWER SUPPLY BOARD AC INPUT - MX000487 DC INPUT - MX000369 DISPLAY BOARD - MX000678 KEYPAD – MX000343 BUZZER - MX001036 CONTROLLER BOARD NEW GEN – MX000585-1AC, 2DC MX000146 or CLASSIC MX000342R SA or SD “PLUG-IN” VEHICLE DETECTOR
Installation and Maintenance Manual Parts Breakout – Control Box MX000487 MX000369 2-6 New Generation MX000585- 1 (AC) MX000585-1 AC MX000585 -2 (DC) MX000585-2 DC Classic Classic Style ESR00018-SA (AC) MX000342R ESR00018-SD (DC) MX000486 MX000485 MX000343 MX000678 MX000715 MX001088 MX000041 2-6 67 Smart Touch Controller D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Exploded Parts Breakout Pump Pack: Diagram SlideDriver 10, 40, 50VF2, 50VF3 (222 SS, E, X2, X3) 68 D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Pump Pack: Part Names and Part Numbers SlideDriver 10, 40, 50VF2, 50VF3 (222 SS, E, X2, X3) Part Name Part Number SlideDriver Models (current) Breather Cap MX000686 all Contactor, Mercury MX001098 all DC Coupler, Motor, 5/8” Shaft MX001650 all Gauge, Pressure, 2000 PSI, Kit MX001106 all Inherent Sensor Kit MX000091 all Manifold, Braking Kit, SlideDriver MX000137 all except 10 (SS, DS, CF) Motor Starting Kit MX001308 all AC 60Hz 1Ø Motor, Electric, 24VDC, 2.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Exploded Parts Breakout Pump Pack: Diagram SlideDriver 30F, 40F, 80, 200 (222 EX 1.7, EX, X1, 444) 70 D0119, Rev.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Pump Pack: Part Names and Part Numbers SlideDriver 30F, 40F, 80, 200 (222 EX 1.7, EX, X1, 444) Part Name Breather Cap Contactor, Mercury Coupler, Motor, 5/8” Shaft Gauge, Pressure, 2000 PSI, Kit Hose Assembly, Face Down AWOG Inherent Sensor Kit Manifold, Braking Kit, SlideDriver Manifold, Soft Start Kit, SlideDriver, Face Down AWOG Motor Starting Kit Motor, Electric, 24VDC, 2.0 HP Motor, Electric, 24VDC, 4.0 HP Motor, Electric, 60Hz, 2.
Installation and Maintenance Manual Parts Breakout – DC Power Supply Part Name Battery Charger, 60Hz, 115VAC Battery Charger, 60Hz, 208VAC Battery Charger, 60Hz, 230VAC Battery, 12V, 110AH, AGM Circuit Breaker, 120A DC Circuit Breaker, 150A DC Circuit Breaker, 60A DC Fuse Block Fuse, 15 Amp Fuse, 5 Amp Switch, Disconnect, DC Power Supply Terminal, 2-Pole Terminal, 5-Pole Call for 50Hz battery chargers.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual SlideDriver Wheel Change Note: Instructions written for installing wheels with retaining collars. For wheels without collars skip steps 2, 6, 7 and 12 1.) Remove drive wheel assembly from SlideDriver. 2.) If the old wheel is equipped with a locking collar, loosen the two (2) 3/16” Allen head bolts holding the clamp (requires a wrench at least 4” long for 8” wheels). 3.) Remove bolt and drive wheel.
Installation and Maintenance Manual 7.) Slide new drive wheel (with collar) onto the motor shaft and seat with mallet. 8.) Install new bolt and new washer on wheel/motor assembly. 9.) TIGHTEN BOLT TO APPROXIMATELY 35 - 50 FT*LBS. 10.) Use a 3/16” Allen wrench to tighten the (2) bolts securely. Be sure the collar is seated against the back of the wheel hub, with the collar splits between the wheel hub splits.
Installation and Maintenance Manual LIMITED WARRANTY 1. Warranty. Hy-Security Gate, Inc. (“HySecurity”) warrants that at the time of sale each of its products will, in all material respects, conform to its then applicable specification and will be free from defects in material and manufacture. This warranty does not extend to items listed as “accessories” in HySecurity’s price list, when those items carry another manufacturer’s name plate and they are not a part of the base model.