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Bubendorff reference: 221159 (Left motor) / 221158 (Right motor) delivered with reference 270769 (2.0 adapter) - for ID1 range
The 2.0 adapter is mounted on RG motors, R motors or R X3D motors to replace the ID1 motor fitted with the connection (2.0) on shutters manufactured after 1998 and up to 2011.
100% original Bubendorff spare part
- BUBENDORFF radio engine with individual control type R
- Torque: 10Nm
- Automatic limit switches
- Comes with 2.0 adapter
- Delivered with its wall-mounted radio transmitter (223026). Note: the R radio motor works exclusively with an ID radio transmitter labeled with the same S/N number.
- Compatible with additional transmitter (226001), ID2 clock (229026), 5-channel transmitter (229017) and universal interface (229018)
What is the difference between this R - 10 Nm motor + 2.0 adapter and the CI 10 Nm radio motor?
The CI 10 Nm radio motor is an old generation motor, it has changed very little since it was put into circulation in 1998 and its main asset is its price. It remains compatible with carrier current centralization which was the protocol chosen by Bubendorff before radio protocol centralization.
If you are not interested in centralization and you wish to start with an engine reference with more recent technology, then the choice of the R radio engine is more judicious.
This engine has several advantages:
- It is compatible with additional Bubendorff transmitters (second transmitter, 5-channel remote control, clock).
- It spins slower (12 rounds per minute versus 16) and will be quieter.
Is the R radio engine centralizable?
The R radio motor cannot be centralized with other shutters if you are replacing a motor in an existing shutter installation that was operating with a carrier current protocol (PLC - centralization via the electrical network).
On the other hand, this engine is potentially centralizable by using the radio protocol of the engine.
This means that the motors of your roller shutters that have been replaced by motors of this same type R (radio protocol) can be centralized with one of the following Bubendorff radio remote controls:
- Additional transmitter to control 1 group of up to 20 shutters
- 5-channel remote control to control up to 5 groups of up to 20 shutters
If you want the motor to be replaced to be immediately compatible with your current centralization and with the radio protocol, then take RG 10 Nm radio motor + Bag of Adapter 2.0 (shutter after 1998)
How to mount the 1.2 or 2.0 adapter on an R or RG Bubendorff engine?
The R, RG or R X3D engines are the latest generation of engines manufactured by Bubendorff. These new Bubendorff motors require the installation of adapters to be mounted in place of the old motors which are no longer manufactured today.
You will find in the photo assembly below how you will have to do to mount your 2.0 or 1.2 adapter on your Bubendorff R, RG or R X3D engine.
Example of assembly with the RG motor and the 2.0 adapter:
How to be sure of the motor torque to choose?
R motors are now available in 10 Nm, 25 Nm and 33 Nm torque.
- If it says 6 or 10 Nm on your motor, you can be sure that the 10 Nm motor will fit.
- If it is registered 20 or 25 Nm, you can take the 25Nm motor and if it is registered 30 or 33 Nm then orient yourself on the 33 Nm.
It is not advisable to take a torque higher than that which is in place. In fact, as the engine is stopped by force at the level of the high and low stops, you risk breaking the fasteners of the apron (called automatic locks) of the shutter on their axis, or even damaging the blades of the apron.
However, if you want to increase the torque of your motor, remember to add one or two pairs of automatic locks to your order.
If you have any doubts about the engine torque in place, send us a request with the SN number of the shutter either by chat (bottom right) or via our form.
How to replace the motorr radio R?
All the disassembly and assembly steps are given in the downloadable instructions in the "Attached files" tab.
What are the conditions of application of the guarantee on Bubendorff roller shutter motors?
The warranty is valid for 5 years from the engine invoice date. If your motor requires a warranty claim, you can contact our services, the motor must then be returned with its transmitter. You will need to make sure beforehand that the motor has not been punctured or has not suffered an electrical surge. Indeed, in the last 2 cases mentioned, it is not an engine fault and the manufacturer will not apply the guarantee.
This engine seems longer than the one I currently have, is it compatible?
Don't worry, this motor model is compatible with your shutter, you will just have to drill the metal shaft further to rivet it, be careful not to drill the motor, the guarantee would be inapplicable.
Is the motor sold with its remote control, will my old control still work?
All Bubendorff radio motors are sold with a transmitter previously paired with the motor at the factory. V
Your old transmitter will not be able to control this new motor in any way, and if you need an additional command, you will have to add it to your order.
Is there a particular commissioning setting on this model?
No, powering up and setting the upper and lower stops of the shutter will allow it to initialize itself.
If you do not want the shutter to stop on the top stop automatically, it will then be possible to configure it (only the top stop can be configured).
The upper stop adjustment steps are available in the downloadable instructions in the "Attached files" tab.
Would you like to see all the references? Go to the Bubendorff radio engine category
Options Details
- 5 years warranty
- Connection system 2.0 (flexible slats)
- Individual control
- ID range (SN xx 8)
- Motor left ,
- Right motor
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