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1. 25 9 1 MAGSTOP BARRIERS cccccceesseessccesssccececesssecssecsssecesecussssessecesssecueeceassscueecessseesseceusseessecessssesseceasssessecssssesueeceasseeseecenseceseeceas 25 10 4 26 10 1 CHANGING THE RUBBER END 0 26 10 2 CHECKING THE EXTERIOR OF 00000 0 0 0 000000000 enne 26 10 3 CHECK THE BARRIER ARM AND THE ATTACHMENT KIT cccccesccesccesssecscecesssccssecesssecssecesssecssecessscessecessecssecesseeesseesesseesseeseees 26 10 4 CHECKING THE LOOP DETECTORS AND LOOP WIRES ccccccccccssccesssecssccessecssecesseecssecesssecssecessscessecessssesuecesssessecesseesseessees 26 10 5 CHECK SAFETY SIGNAGE 4000 00000 3 etes estes tes esses 26 MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions 10 6 MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD MAGNETIC QUTOCONTROL 1 0 Safety MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 1 1 Safety symbols used in this handbook The following symbols are used in this operating instruction to indicate potential risks and other safety information Warning This symbol is used in this manual to warn installer for potential harm Please read these instructions very carefully Caution This symbol is used in this manual to design
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3. IP Operation Instructions UTOCONTROL Operating Instructions MAGSTOP Traffic Barrier MIB 10 MLC Controller Unit Version 2004 04 MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS E a 3 1 1 SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS HANDBOOK ccccccccsscsscccessccssecessecssecesssecssecessccssecesssccssecesssecssecessscessecessseessecesssecssecesseesseceas 3 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION cessere enne ene 4 4 1 4 WARNING AND SAFETY 0 ese deser seen da 4 1 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS cte eco troc eerie ep temen tw rec ne eet 5 1 6 OPERATIONAL duaetecc 6 1 7 TECHNICAL 7 1 8 7 PRIN 8 2 1 GUIDELINES FOR 8 2 1 MOUNTING THE HOUSING TO THE GROUND cccccccssccsssccssssesssecssssesssecssssesssecssssesssecsassecssecsssesssecsassessseceassesssecssssecssecesssesssecees 9 2 1 1 INSTALLING THE FLANGE AND THE BARRIER BOOM 02222020 01 000 000000 00000000000000000010000000000000000 12 2 1 2 WITH BREAK AWAY evens Sus 12 3 0 OPERATING THE MIB BARRIER
4. gt check external wiring if it is a short circuit or if current load too high If both LED are flashing the barrier tries to find Try to restart the control Unit In case of recurrence return it to the factory for repair It may be possible that the reason for the fault is the motor Before contacting Magnetic please check the following items first All electrical connections plug in connections and mechanical components Correct wiring Position of slide switch or any external device that is controlling the barrier Gate arm release contact Spring adjustment Make a reset MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 22 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC 8 3 How to change from right handed gate to left handed On which side of the housing the boom is positioned and in what relation to the road the housing is positioned determines if the gate is right or left handed Please see drawing below for further details FUDu 3el UOISJ9A UOISI9A lt road gt Ex factory we ship the barrier as ordered either right or left handed If during installation the barrier has to be changed from right to left handed or vise versa please follow the steps below Move the barrier to the up position Turn the electrical power off Remove the gate arm from the flange Loosen up or remove the springs before loosing up the spri
5. Magnetic Automation Corp MIB barriers come with two 2 safety warning labels see Figure 1 below that must be applied to the barrier housing so it can easily be seen when a pedestrian bicycle users or motorized vehicle uses the lane Magnetic Automation Corp requires that you use universally identifiable pictograms in all entrance exit lanes roadways post and walls It is strongly recommended to paint a NO PEDESTRIAN pictogram on the roadway immediately adjacent to the parking barrier gate AUTOS TRUCKS ONLY MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Figure 1 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC QUTOCONTROL 1 5 Safety Requirements Use vibrant colors on parking equipment Always provide proper signage both on the road way and on other equipment Maintain manufacturers warning stickers on gate housing and gate arms IMPORTANT It is A MUST to have pedestrian sidewalks be parallel to entrance and exit lanes or to have pedestrian walkways on the opposite sides of the facility away of vehicle traffic It is also necessary to enforce that pedestrian are using those walkways and do not enter or leave the parking facility on vehicle traffic lanes NOTE NONE COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Chapter 1 3 and 1 4 SHALL VOID ANY MANUFACTURERS LIABILITY MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions 1 6 Operational safety A safe clearance distance of at least 2
6. TOP Barriers MIB10 Max Boom length 10FT octagonal 10ft round Opening closing time Adjustable 0 6 3 0sec Power consumption 400 W Housing Zinc plated sheet steel with stainless steel bottom frame color powder coated Housing dimensions WxDxH 14 x 14 42 Foundation base frame Stainless steel Weight without arm 110 Ibs Operating temp Range Ambient 22 F TO 140 F Drive Unit Brush less DC Motor MAGNETIC 25 MAGNETIC MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions 10 Maintenance The MIB10 series barrier gates are designed for a long lifetime with only a minimum of maintenance required To guarantee the greatest available equipment uptime and maximize the lifetime of the MIB10 series barriers please follow the prescribed maintenance schedules Use the Maintenance Service Record located on page 32 to keep track of your maintenance and upkeep activities on the MIB series barrier models 10 1 Changing the Rubber End Stop The MIB series barrier gates are equipped with two 2 rubber end stops to absorb the shock generated by the moving gate hitting the end positions Those rubber end stops need to be replaced once per year or after one million cycles whatever comes first 10 2 Checking the Exterior of Cabinet Inspect the housing for vehicular damage every six months 10 3 Check th
7. ate those actions or states which represent a potential hazard to petestrian personal property and equipment Please read these instructions very carefully Note This symbol is used in this manual to designate useful information for the operator MAGNETIC Operation Instructions 1 2 General safety information This MAGSTOP barrier system has been designed built and tested using state of the art technology and left our factory only after passing stringent safety and reliability criteria Nevertheless the barrier system can represent a risk to persons and property if it is not installed and operated correctly These operating instructions must therefore be read in their entirety and all safety information contained therein must be complied with The manufacturer shall refuse to accept liability and shall withdraw warranty if this barrier system is used incorrectly or is used for a purpose for which it was not intended 1 3 Intended use The MAGSTOP MIB 10 barriers are designed to control vehicular see pictogram below access and exits to toll roads toll road toll plazas and highways The MAGTRONIC control units have been specially designed for controlling Magnetic barriers Any other use of these barrier systems is not permitted Modifications or changes to the barrier or to the control modules are prohibited Only original Magnetic spare parts and accessories shall be used 1 4 Warning and safety signage The
8. d for use with MIB 10 gates Almost evey applications can be realized with the standard version of the controller With the help of a HALL sensor the controller continuesly monitirs the location and speed of the barrier arm This elimnates the use of any limit switches or any other mechanical device that is used to monitor the position of the barrier arm The combination of the hall sensor and the controller unit guarantees the best possible control of the gate arm movement This replaces the limit switch that is used in conventional barrier control systems The combination of the hall sensor and the controller unit guarantees the best possible control of the gate arm movement Electrical connections that need to be made during installation are illustrated in Fig S0226 Note If special functions are included the connections will differ from those shown here Please refer to the enclosed additional wiring scheme MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004_04 15 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions 5 0 Program Modes 5 1 1 Program 1 Mode 3 Maintained contact Rotary switch position 3 Two potential free maintain contact switches control the barrier Safety input will not close the gate Connections Gate UP Terminal S and 9 Gate DOWN Terminal S and 10 External safety input Terminal 13 and 33 External Safety device Normally closed contact The safety device will not close the gate Note All inputs must be p
9. e 2061 0070 Orange 2061 5027 White 2061 5042 Yellow 2061 5041 Red MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 2047 5000 Upper spring bracket Housing door 2043 0152 Orange 2043 5082 White 2043 5097 Yellow 2061 5096 Red MAGNETIC 14 Lower spring bracket 1014 0029 Flange shaft Housing Lid 2029 0023 Orange 2029 5031 White 2043 5040 Yellow 2061 5039 Red 29 MAGNETIC UTOCONTRO L Operation Instructions 3468 0028 3004 0005 3224 0020 18 Lock for hood and door Hood bumper Door Gasket SN AA ADD 3514 5000 3466 0019 Wave ring 18 Key For hood plug irr MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions 3502 5001 Distance Ring For hood plug 1056 5035 drive unit MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 IP QUTOCONTROL 2036 0022 Spring weak For MIB20 1031 5146 supply unit MLC90 c100 controller 31 MAGNETIC UTOCONTROL Operation Instructions fat ste a E E ee 00 gt 98 1031 0180 1031 0253 1031 5055 Flange set complete Boom attachment kit 1031 5052 1031 0282 1031 5037 Round boom swing away flange set Wood boom flange set Octagonal swing away flange set WAS MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 MAGNETIC Operation Instructions F
10. e barrier arm and the attachment kit Inspect the barrier arm for physical damage and check if the barrier arm attachment kit is used properly and all parts are in place and tight Perform this inspection every six months 10 4 Checking the Loop Detectors and Loop Wires Check the frequencies of the loops every six months The loop wires should be replaced approximately every four years or as needed Check the loop sealant every year for cracks or peeling Replace if needed 10 5 Check safety signage Inspect for proper attachment of all safety related signage such as Gate Cabinet and barrier arm safety sticker 26 Operation Instructions Gate Model Gate Serial Number Date Of Installation 10 6 Maintenance Service Record Maintenance Schedule and Service Record MAGNETIC Date Date Date Date Date Replace Rubber End Stop Every year Inspect Cabinet Every 6 months Inspect barrier arm Every 6 months Check Loop Frequencies Every 6 months Check Loop Sealant Every year Check replace Loop wires Every 4 years Replace Gate safety sticker Every 4 years MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 27 MAGNETIC QUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions Notes MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 28 Operation Instructions 11 Spare parts MIB10 3004 0001 Rubber End stop Housing bas
11. e gate arm from rebounding 3 Swing the gate arm to its normal position so that it is fixed in the clamping fixture Pos 2 4 Screw the rear lid Pos 9 to the gate arm Function In the event that a vehicle is driving against the arm it disengages from the clamping fixture and is swung sideways The barrier housing and the arm are now in a rectangular position to each other The break away contact mounted to the flange becomes free the safety function is activated and the flange will turn to the OPEN position and remain there When the boom is manually brought in the normal position an automatically reset has been made and the gate is ready again If there is a CLOSE signal the gate will close if there is an OPEN signal or no signal the gate will remain open Note For the first time the gate is closing with very slow speed This is a safety function MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004_04 13 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions 3 0 Operating the MIB Barrier Gate In automatic operation the MIB Barrier gate can be operated using following devices Ticket Spitters Vehicle Detectors Card Readers Coin and Token acceptors Radio Controllers Switches Push buttons and other devices Toll lanes of any kind MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 14 MAGNETIC Operation Instructions ONTROL 4 0 MLC Controller for 10 barriers 4 1 General The controller has been specially designe
12. ft 24 inch must be provided between the tip of the barrier boom and the closest solid obstacle building wall fence etc A safe clearance distance of at least 2 ft 24 inch must be provided between the tip of the barrier boom and the closest solid obstacle MAGNETIC BARRIER 9 o 5 5 5 5 2 Any activity in the entrance and exit lanes should be monitored to ensure safe operation when opening or closing the barrier gates or to prevent altering or vandalism to the equipment from unauthorized persons The motion of the barrier boom must be directly observable by the person operating the barrier While the barrier boom is in motion no pedestrian and no vehicle shall be in the immediate vicinity of the barrier The assembly and installation instructions must be complied with in their entirety Any alterations must have received prior confirmation from Magnetic Automation Corp Only certified and trained electrical technicians may perform any electrical connections wiring work or exchange of components Before installing or maintaining the equipment the main power must be disconnected MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC 1 7 Technical developments The manufacturer reserves the right to modify without prior notice the technical specifications in order to accommodate the latest technical developments Magnetic Au
13. g LED red seh Control unit does not No power supply power up Check the voltage at the mains supply Terminals If not check you power source Mains fuse defective Turn power off and check Fuse Replace if necessary Fuse is located on the bottom of the control below the aluminum cover No error control unit On Yes OK ready Motor too hot On No Let motor cool down Make sure cooling fan works Temperature 1 Hz On Yes Warning warning limit reached Control unit still running however may stop if Temperature rises Check cooling fan Self test error On No Return the control unit After controller re to the factory for repair boot Timer error On On No Return the control unit After controller re to the factory for repair boot Software error On On On No Return the control unit to the factory for repair EPROM error On On 1 Hz No Return the control unit to the factory for repair RAM EEPROM error On On 10 Hz No Return the control unit to the factory for repair MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 521 MAGNETIC a Hall Sensor communication error Short circuit at digital output Controller cannot find reference point Note Operation Instructions Try to restart the control Unit In case of recurrence return it to the factory for repair It may be possible that the reason for the fault is the motor Max 60 mA per output however all together up to 150 mA only
14. m Nylon hex nuts are provided to mount the boom arm to the flange This break away feature is only available for boom arms up to 12 ft For barrier arm length exceeding 12 ft it is not recommended to use any material other then the provided 8mm steel hex nuts Due to age deterioration UV radiation the plastic nuts must be replaced annually 2 1 1 Installing the flange and the barrier boom The gate arm is fastened to the flange as shown in Fig F0102 using the fastenings fitted to the swing away flange 2 1 2 with break away switch The nut of the break away switch has to be unscrewed the O seal taken away and the switch passed through the hole of the plastic ring The flange is fastened to the drive shaft using two M10 x 35 hexagon socket screws and spring washers O seal washer and nut have to be remount to the switch and the nut fixed so that the switch is positioned in the hole of the plastic ring MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 12 MAGNETIC Operation Instructions ONTROL 2 2 Mounting instruction for gate arm swing away flange barrier boom 1 Place steel sleeve Pos 5 through the bore holes dia 16 5mm 0 65 of the gate arm For this it is recommendable to unscrew the rear lid Pos 9 2 Put the gate arm into the rear end of the flange and fix it with the screws spring washers and washers Pos 6 7 8 Tighten down the screws firmly in order to clamp the steel sleeve with the flange and to prevent th
15. n Corp recommends using 2 3 8 anchor bolts Please refer to the anchor bolt manufacturers installation requirements 20 4 x Mounting Holes Housing S0111 2 1 Mounting the housing to the ground To mount the barrier gate on the concrete surface follow the instructions below 1 Carefully remove the gate from its shipping crate 2 Open the barrier door 3 Place the gate on the desired position on the curb but leave 6 12 distance from the front of the housing to the curb line 4 Place the gate so that the gate arm flange faces the opposite direction of traffic Please refer to the figure S0112 and compare the Packing list to assure the correct flange position example MIB10R RH MIB10L LH UOIS9A pupu yel 51 pupu iubu 4 road gt 5 Using a marker follow the outside and inside contours to the concrete 6 Remove barrier gate MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions 7 Using a pencil mark the location of the mounting holes on the concrete See fig 50111 for dimensions 20 4 x Mounting Holes Housing S0111 8 Drill all four mounting holes and insert the bolts Please refer to anchor bolt manufacturers installation specifications Make sure that the bolts stand up at least 2 inches above the concrete surface Place the gate on top of the previous marked area 10 Using the supplied U channel in accessory box secure the gate t
16. nced when it stays at this position without any electrical power applied to the gate If the arm moves down the springs are too weak if it moves up the springs are too tight To adjust the springs to the correct tension remove the plastic clips that hold the adjustment screws in place Turn the adjustment screws to raise or lower the springs raise higher tension low lower tension until the arm is balanced After balancing the arm replace the plastic spring clips Replace the housing lid and turn the power on The springs are not set 19 MAGNETIC 10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 Operation Instructions 8 0 Troubleshooting WARNING Repair work may only be done by qualified staff In case of mal function or warnings it is recommended to check first the status of the indicator LED s located on the control panel If no error occurred only the green LED display is permanently on If any additional LED is on or flashing or if the green LED is off an error occurred Most of the errors can simply be corrected by resetting turn power off and back on of the unit Make sure to wait at least 20 sec until you turn the power back on 8 1 Diagnostic Status Index LED is off ON LED permanently on 1 Hz LED flashes every second 10 Hz LED flickers H Output active 24V L Output inactive 0 V 20 MAGNETIC Operation Instructions QUTOCONTROL Error Description Seas Actions Possible causes Seas nin
17. ngs please make sure you remember how tight they were when putting them back on 5 Loosen do not completely remove the two Allen bolts that clamp the shaft lever to the shaft 6 Remove the retainer ring that is holding the shaft in place opposite from the flange 7 Take off the distance bushings SONS 23 MAGNETIC ei MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions 8 You can now pull the shaft out of the drive unit frame Sometimes it is necessary to use a screwdriver or a similar tool to wedge the shaft lever when pulling the shaft out 9 Slide the shaft into the opposite side all the way through 10 Replace the distance bushings and the retainer ring 11 Level the boom flange parallel to the gate housing and retighten the two Allen head bolts 12 Replace or re tension the springs to the position in which they originally were 13 Replace the barrier arm 14 Turn the power back on 15 Close the barrier 16 Check the horizontal position of the gate arm to the driveway 17 If the gate arm is not parallel to the driveway open up the two Allen head bolts that secure the shaft lever to the shaft and adjust the arm position 18 When the arm is parallel to the driveway re tighten the two Allen head bolts Spring adjustment screws Drawing shows a right handed barrier head screws 24 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 9 0 Technical Data 9 1 MAGS
18. o the concrete see Fig 50106 Abb S0106 Mounting the barrier housing to the foundation 50106 1 barrier housing 2 nut 3 lock washer 4 small flat washer 5 large flat washer 6 anchor bolt 7 U rail 8 concrete foundation MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 10 MAGNETIC Operation Instructions ONTROL 11 Attach the field wiring to the proper terminals at the main power board See Drawing 50113 below Make certain that the main circuit breaker is switched OFF Connect all electrical wiring exactly as directed in the Connection Diagram 5 5 g Fig 50113 5 Field wiring diagram z SS ee Mox SAmps load L N 0 9 9 LINE 115VAC NEUTRAL T T 5 6 16 6 6 GROUND FACTORY WIRED a DO NOT REMOVE 6 12 Secure the boom flange in accessory box to the drive shaft using the using two M10 mm x 25mm hexagon socket screws See Drawing below Drive Shaft 0 2 10 25mm ALLAN BOLTS BARRIER LID 13 Attach the boom arm to the flange using the boom attachment kit in accessory box Please refer to drawing below MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions Notice With all MIB10 barriers 8m
19. or Sales and Service Contact Your Local Magnetic Automation Corp Distributor Magnetic Automation Corp 3160 Murrell Road Rockledge FL 32955 Phone 321 635 8585 Fax 321 635 9449 E Mail info magnetic usa com Web http www ac magnetic com 2001 Magnetic Automation Corp Subject to design and or appearance modifications which are production standards at the time of shipment 33 MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4
20. otential free dry contacts contacts 5 1 1 Program 2 Mode 4 Maintained contact Rotary switch position 4 Two potential free momentary contact switches control the barrier Safety input will not close the gate Connections Gate UP Terminal S and 9 Gate DOWN Terminal S and 10 External safety input Terminal 13 and 33 External Safety device Normally closed contact The safety device will not close the gate Note All inputs must be potential free dry contacts contacts MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004_04 16 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC QUTOCONTROL 6 0 Commissioning 6 1 Commissioning procedure Once the barrier has been installed the barrier boom attached and all electrical wiring work including the installation of induction loops have been completed according to the instructions the barrier can be put into operation To avoid the risk of injury and damage arising from any unintentional barrier movements during initial operations all persons and objects should be kept clear of the barrier 17 MAGNETIC 10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions 7 0 Mechanical operation The MIB10 is based on a unique technology in which the combination of the maintenance free brush less DC motor springs and sinusoidal lever system assures a reliable mechanical operation This technology together with the uniquely designed controller and the HALL
21. se of the foundation is 4 wider towards the vehicle passage side than in other section of the foundation see Fig 50225 1 Conduit 1 2 for loop lead wires 311 2 1 Conduit 3 4 for power supply must be extended and connected to junction box 1 Conduit 1 2 for control Fig S0225 View of the foundation Foundation at frost line depth 3 BEC Anchor bolts 4x Empty conduit for induction loop lead wire dia 72 Conduit for power cables dia 1 Conduit for control cables dia 72 Concrete foundation 5 9 Conduit pipes with different diameters for low and high voltage cables as per Electrical code must be installed to run the mains supply cable the control cables and the induction loop lead wires A reinforcing steel cage is absolutely essential for the stability of the foundation see Fig 50102 Abb S0102 5 x 3 87 17 x 17 77 51111 3 x 29 x 16 St Ill Steel reinforcement for The concrete foundation MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 04 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 MAGNETIC QUTOCONTROL The foundation shall be constructed with at least 2500 PSI grade concrete The mounting surface must be leveled to insure a solid base for the barrier gate Once the concrete has set to an adequate hardness the holes for the anchor bolts can be drilled using the dimensions shown in Fig 50111 as a guide Magnetic Automatio
22. sensor will operate the barrier very reliably without bouncing the arm in the end positions The MIB10 barrier gates are equipped with two 2 rubber end stops to absorb the shock generated by the moving gate hitting the end positions 7 1 Spring balance The MIB series barriers are provided with springs to balance the weight of the barrier arm Ex Factory the springs are set to the ordered boom length In some cases the boom arm must be cut on side or weight has been added to the arm Signage Adding or lowering the weight of the arm will influence the balance of the springs The possible boom length depends on what type of barrier you choose following table shows the maximum boom length Barrier Type Maximum boom Length MIB10 10ft aluminum octagonal 10ft round boom 8 ft articulated boom The maximum boom lengths refer to the Magnetic Automation Corp manufactured boom models MSB5N 025 8ft MSB5N 030 10ft In order to balance the arm to the springs follow these steps 1 Remove the top housing cover 2 The springs are located on the back of the drive unit see drawing below 18 Operation Instructions MIB10 OPERATION MANUAL 2004 4 Each boom length requires different spring tension and therefore different quantities of springs see table below In order to balance the springs you have to move the barrier arm to a 45 angle The gate arm is bala
23. tomation Corp will provide information on the status of existing operating instructions and on any alterations and extensions that may be relevant 1 8 Warranty Magnetic provides a limited warranty on its barriers that covers all mechanical and electrical components for a period of two years from the date of first use or for a maximum of three years from the date on which the system was delivered Magnetic Automation Corp will only guarantee products that have been installed and used in compliance with our operating instructions no unauthorized servicing of machine components has taken place and no vandalistic damage to the machines is evident Magnetic Automation Corp excludes parts subject to wear and tear from the standard warranty Please refer to our Warranty Statement COPYRIGHT 2001 Magnetic Automation Corp All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Magnetic Automation Corp First Printing 2001 MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL Operation Instructions 2 0 Installation 2 1 Guidelines for Foundation To ensure that the equipment is solidly bolted to the ground under all operation conditions a foundation with the following dimensions shall be provided Depth of foundation at least 3ft frost depth Base area of foundation 19 23 7 The ba

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