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Assembling the GPG/Titan Gearbox and Motor:
To assemble the motor and gearbox, adjust the assembling faces together as shown in the image below and turn the gearbox slowly to screw the gearbox into place and the complete the assembly.
This should be done by gentle feel and there should be no force used at ANY time.
There may be a small sticker on the back of the gearbox (at the point the motor shaft enters) on the larger gearboxes, just peel this off.
Take extreme care not to knock the motor output shaft against the internals of the gearbox. Because of the precision gearing this will damage either the shaft of the motor or the gearbox and will result in a noisy unit which ultimately will have a much shorter lifespan.
If you are NOT comfortable doing this yourself, please advise us when you order and we will assemble it for you!


DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WIRE THESE YOURSELF. THEY ARE REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED ELECTRICAL INSTALLER!
The wiring for the motors is quite simple. There are generally two types of connections used in these motors which is Induction or Reversible wiring. Reversible wiring is usually 3 wires whereas induction is 4. The advantage of the Reversible wiring is faster reversing times. The advantage of Induction is higher efficiency.
Wiring The Titan Motor
For Induction Motors and Reversible Motors,


For Titan Electromagnetic Brake Motors:

GPG Wiring Diagrams
GPG Reversible Motor:

GPG Induction Motor:

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