Installation Guide
6 MM462 Installation Instructions 
If the gate post is larger than 
6" the Post Pivot Bracket can 
be removed and the center 
hole of the Post 
Bracket can be the 
mounting point 
for the gate 
opener.
Center hole of
post bracket
Installation Overview for Pull-To-Open Gates
PUSH-TO-OPEN installation instructions begin on page 19. 
Example of an installation on a chain link fence:
IMPORTANT: To achieve the most efficient 
leverage for the gate opener and ensure long 
trouble free service, the gate opener needs to 
be installed within the following parameters. 
The diagram at left shows the optimum 
position for gate opener arm in relation to 
the gate in the open and closed positions. 
Be sure the position of the gate opener and 
brackets allows for 1" of clearance between 
the gate and the opener in both the open and 
closed position, at the same time maintaining 
a stroke distance of 7" to 13" from center of 
hole in the end of the retracted opener arm to 
the center of the hole in the gate bracket with 
the gate in the closed position.
36' power cable allows the control 
board to control the SECOND 
gate opener (run in PVC conduit)
You will need to trench across the 
driveway in order to lay conduit for 
the second opener power cable.
120 Volt indoor
Transformer
(surge protector 
not supplied)
Fence Post
Set in Concrete
Run 1000' (max.) of low
voltage wire to control box
from transformer
(wire not included). 
PVC conduit (not included)
to protect wire from lawn
mowers and weed eaters.
Gate Swings Evenly and Freely
 Hung Firmly and Plumb
Control Box / Battery Box
First Opener Second Opener 
Closed Position Stop Plates
Gate Bracket
1" minimum
Gate in the
OPEN POSITION
Pinch Area
Gate in the
CLOSED POSITION
Pinch Area
1" minimum
7” to 13"
Stroke










