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The installation instructions are the basis for Security Agency Approv-
als. The lock installation must be done in accordance to these
instructions in order to maintain the labeled approval level.

In order to maintain VdS Class 2/EN 1300 Class B lock approval levels
in a container where multiple locks are required, special considerations
must be observed. The Auditcon 2 Series lock must be the first one
secured by the boltworks. Check the locked status of the container with
the handle of the boltworks.

Design Parameters for Auditcon 2 Series Locks

1.  Bolt dimensions (nominal): .312 inches x 1.000 inches/8 x 25.4mm

2.  Bolt movement (nominal) : .465 inches/11.8mm

3.  Bolt extension:

•   

Square Nose Slide Bolt is .465 inches/11.8mm

•   

Roller Slide Bolt is .495 inches/12.6mm

4.   Maximum load movable by the bolt:  None

Note:

 

Auditcon 2 slide bolt locks will not open if force is applied to the

end or side of the bolt.

5. Maximum load against bolt when thrown (all directions):  224.8 lbs.(1kN)

6. The lock can be fitted to safes or vault doors of any material.

Note:

 

As is the case with all mechanical and electronic locking devices,

the container and boltworks must be designed to protect the lock.

Installation Instructions for Auditcon

®

 2 Series Locks - Models 52R, 252R, 552R - Round Housing Slide Bolt

Figure 4

.136 MIN. CLEARANCE

.458

.216 CORRECT LOCATION FOR BOLT WORKS

.062 MIN. CLEARANCE.

.465

STRIKE

STRIKE OPENING

SUFFICIENT

TO CLEAR A 1 INCH BOLT

.136 in. MIN. CLEARANCE

.062 in. MIN. CLEARANCE

RADIUS

STRIKE

REVERSE

ANGLE

STRIKE

CONTACT POINT

IS NOT ALLOWED

TO BE BEHIND

ROLLER CENTER LINE

FORWARD

ANGLE

STRIKE

STRAIGHT

STRIKE

.300 in. REFERENCE

CASE TO CENTER LINE

0.000 TO .080 in. MAX

RECOMMENDED

STRIKE

CONTACT POINT

STRIKE

CONTACT POINT

BEHIND ROLLER

CENTER LINE

ALLOWED

ROLLER CENTER LINE

NOT ALLOWED

ROLLER CENTER LINE

STRIKE

CONTACT

POINT

STRIKE

CONTACT

POINT

15° MAX

.495

STRIKE

Figure 3 - Roller Slide Bolt Clearances,  Strike Types & Contact Points

Basic Tools and Materials Needed

Medium Phillips head screwdriver
(#2) (recommend magnetized tip)

9/64” Allen Wrench

ESD wrist band

Recommended, but not required:

Torque screwdriver (30 inch-
pounds/3.4 newton-meters
capacity)

Loctite

®

 262 (Red) for use on lock

case mounting screws

WARNING: Kaba Mas locks are
protected from 25,000 V
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
damage when correctly installed.
Follow these precautions to
avoid ESD damage when
installing the lock:
•  Handle the keypad assembly
by the outer edge only.
•  Use an ESD wrist band
grounded to the lock or container
during installation.

Figure 2 - Square Nose Slide Bolt Clearances and Positioning

Document # 3048.025  Rev. B - 12/06

Dial Assembly

Cable

Lock Case
Assembly

Lock Case
Mounting
Screws (3)

Dial
Assembly
Mounting
Screws (2)

Keypad
Assembly
with Decal

Figure 1 - Slide Bolt Lock Parts

Prepare for New Installation of the Lock

(If Required)

1. Using the lock parts along with the template
provided, establish the exact location for the drilled
and tapped holes.

Caution:

The lock case must be mounted exactly

according to the template if mounted over the cable
routing hole. Otherwise, the lock case must be mounted
so that no part of the case covers the cable routing
hole.

2. The spindle hole diameter can be a minimum of
.406” (10.3mm) to a maximum of .438” (11.1mm).
The .406” (10.3mm) diameter is recommended.
Spindle hole must be deburred.

3. The dial assembly mounting screws require
drilled and tapped holes to 3/8” (9.5mm) depth if
possible (minimum 1/4” or 6.4mm depth required.)
Drill either the two horizontal mounting holes or the
two vertical holes.

4. When mounting the lock unit (i.e., integrating it
in a boltwork), make sure that the lock bolt has
clearance to freely move to its end positions and
that the shifting force works only in the axial
direction (direction of movement). Lateral forces
should not be exerted on the lock. A minimum
clearance of 1/16” (1.6mm) is required between the
bolt roller/nose and the inside edge of the strike.
Refer to Figures 2 and 3.

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