
E-S 300 / 302 Classic Series Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT: Pull to Open Operation
2.3
Below are 2 common examples of setback mountings. These are not the only options for
mounting.
A B Sum a
4 ¾" 5 ¼" 10 110°
5 ¼" 5 ¼" 10 ½ 100°
5 ½" 5 ½" 11 90°
Use one of the rows below:
To determine the position of the
gate mounting bracket (above is
for the post mounting bracket) re-
fer to step 13 in the section
“Installation of Operator”
There are 4 factors to keep in mind when finding the setback mounting:
1) The (A) measurement is perpendicular from the gate in the CLOSED position.
2) There must be clearance for your gate opener to attach to the gate in the closed position. This is most
commonly an issue on columns. Re-positioning of the hinges or Push-To-Open operation may be required
to achieve clearance.
3) The brackets do not and must not move after installation.
4) The "L" shape brackets can be mounted anywhere on the post or column. They can be mounted on a
separate post or fence as well. The only factor of importance is that when mounting of the brackets is
done the hole in the boomerang bracket that the gate opener mounts on matches the setback on this
page.
It is best to C-Clamp brackets on and test arm movement clearance before permanently attaching
them.
Variations to the ideal setback can be made, so long as the total is less than the combined measure-
ments for the desired opening arc and the motor body is more than 2 inches away from the gate in both
the open and closed position. (setback variations significantly reduces the length and weight capacity of
the operator)
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