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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 435604" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>dont recognise the motor, but i can only see 2 switches. they usually have 4, 1 for top, 1 for bottom and a backup for top and bottom. wiring also depends on what switch you are using, i usually use GFA. a TS959 will do both mechanical &amp; digital stop limit motors. there are no terminals for the motor on GFA contorls though, they are designed to have a long lead from the motor as supplied which plugs in</p><p></p><p>you could also try a nice UST1 or UST2, iirc those have terminals in the panel</p><p></p><p>those motors are often TP too</p><p></p><p>for circuit diagram, you need to follow the one thats with the control panel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 435604, member: 2012"] dont recognise the motor, but i can only see 2 switches. they usually have 4, 1 for top, 1 for bottom and a backup for top and bottom. wiring also depends on what switch you are using, i usually use GFA. a TS959 will do both mechanical & digital stop limit motors. there are no terminals for the motor on GFA contorls though, they are designed to have a long lead from the motor as supplied which plugs in you could also try a nice UST1 or UST2, iirc those have terminals in the panel those motors are often TP too for circuit diagram, you need to follow the one thats with the control panel [/QUOTE]
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