In the world of industrial temperature control and power regulation, the Crawford CDM9 950 stands as a benchmark for reliability and precision. Whether you are integrating this unit into a plastic extrusion line, a heat-treating furnace, or a complex HVAC system, the installation process is critical. The single most important document for a successful setup is the .
: Disengage the door, manually move it to a position 1.5 meters above the floor, then re-engage the operator.
Jog it up until the door is clear of the opening but not hitting the physical track buffers. Safety Buffer:
: If the acknowledgment from the installation tool fails or is too short, you cannot complete the setup. A clear sign of this failure is when the door doesn't reverse after its final test run and instead crashes into the floor or reverses against the tool.
The CDM9 is designed for reliability in industrial environments and must be installed at least 2.5 meters above the floor. 230V AC, single phase, 50/60Hz, 2A. Capacity: CDM9: Max door weight 400 kg. CDM9 HD: Max door weight 800 kg. Operating Speed: 0.25 m/s (Standard CDM9). Protection Class: IP 55 (excluding the CEE-plug at IP 44). 2. Mechanical Installation
Secure the torque arm to the wall or track bracket to prevent the motor from rotating. Step 3: Engaging the Manual Disconnect Locate the red and green pull cords (or lever).
CDM9 supports doors up to 400 kg , while the CDM9HD is rated for up to 800 kg .