Product Manual

xii MM260 Installation Instructions
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Gate Grounding
Shorter wire (6 AWG) is better, 1 to 2 feet
recommended.
Bolt ring terminal at end of cable 4 - 6 inches
above ground level.
R4196 Kit Includes:
Ground Rod Clamp
6 AWG Wire (3 feet)
NOTE: No grounding system absolutely protects
against lightning strikes. If installed correctly, a
grounding system will help minimize damage to
your gate opener.
The gate must be plumb, level, and swing freely on its hinges.
The gate must move throughout its arc without binding or dragging on the ground.
Wheels must NOT be attached to the gate.
• Gates over 250 lb. should have ball bearing hinges with grease ttings.
• Post must be secured in the ground with concrete (minimizes twist/ex when the operator is activated).
• Make sure there is a stable area for mounting the gate bracket (this may require the addition of a horizontal or vertical
cross member).
We recommend you position the operator near the center-line of the gate to keep the gate from twisting and exing, and to
avoid back-splash from rain.
Metal Gate
Post
6 AWG Wire
8 Foot Ground Rod
5/8” Copper Clad Steel (not included)
- available at local homecenter and hardware stores -
Ground Rod
Clamp
IMPORTANT: Check for Proper Gate Installation
Check Existing Gate Size and Material
Gate size: Up to 12 feet or up to 300 lbs—See chart
on page x.
Type of gate material: Vinyl, aluminum, chain link, farm
tube, wrought iron, wood (not recommended for solid
surface gates).
A - Level
B - Plumb
C - Free Swinging
D - Secured Posts in
Concrete
E - Center line Mounting
F - Good Working Hinges (ball bear-
ing hinges are recommended on
gates over 250 pounds)
Before You Begin