GTO RB909 installation manual Lock and receiver must be level and aligned with opener

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With the sequencing set correctly follow the steps and diagrams below to mount the lock to the gates.

Step 1: With the gate in the closed position, determine the best location for the lock and lock receiver. The lock and receiver must be level and aligned with the opener. Also, the lock should have a solid surface or cross member to provide stability.

Step 2: Clamp receiver and lock together (with receiver pin hole and lock slot aligned) to the gates, mark their positions to drill holes (see Illustration E and F, page 6). The receiver must be mounted on the SLAVE GATE with carriage bolts, not U-bolts, to allow lock to seat properly.

Step 3: Recheck the lock's position and alignment. Hold latch open with key and operate gate. Drill the holes on gate supports through the slots in the lock bracket. U-bolts and saddles can be used to mount the lock on chain link gate supports. Secure the lock to the MASTER GATE. Install clevis pin and locking cap by placing clevis pin through slots in lock receiver and hammering the clevis pin into the locking cap (see Illustration G), secure the lock bracket and check the alignment again.

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SLAVE GATE

MASTER GATE

(second gate opener)

(first gate opener)

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Lock and receiver must be level and aligned with opener.

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Hold latch open with key to operate gate. Receiver pin hole and lock slot must line up.

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Contents Automatic Gate Lock Before You Start Be sure you have all the partsWhat else do you need? Installing The Gate Lock Single Gate InstallationIron or Aluminum Tube Fence and Gate Installation Chain Link Fence and Gate InstallationLocking Cap Assembly Dual Gate Installation LearnLock and receiver must be level and aligned with opener Illustration F Lock Board Wiring Chart Wiring the Lock to Gate Opener Control Boards MM500/502, PRO-SW3000, PRO-SW4000Manual Lock Release RED BLKFM700, PRO SW-1000, PRO-SW2000, PRO-SL1000, PRO-SL2000 Power Cable from First Operator Troubleshooting 800 850