INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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11 Index Edition 07.2018
4. Assembly on the right door
Assembly on the large base plate:
– Use a 5 mm HSS drill to pre-drill marked M12 holes.
– Use a 12.5 mm HSS drill to enlarge these holes.
– Then deburr all sharp edges.
– Screw the four threaded rods into the corresponding threaded holes (as used with the template) of the large base plate.
– Additionally secure the threaded rods with LOCTITE (high strength).
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Remove the template again.
– Put the threaded rods (of the large base plate) through the drilled holes (here the base plate recess must point downwards).
– Place one washer and one nut respectively onto the threaded rods.
– Firmly tighten the nuts.
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Make sure the mounting plate is aligned at a right angle.
– Additionally secure the nuts with LOCTITE (high strength).
Fitting the lock pin:
– Screw the lock pin (from the outside to the inside) into the threaded hole of the mounting plate.
– Screw the lock pin into the mounting plate so that it only protrudes out of the hole of the base plate by around 30 mm when
the doors are closed.
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Do not yet secure the lock pin with the nut.
– Place the housing head onto the lock pin.
– Use the supplied key to try and lock the housing head.
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If you cannot lock the housing head, the lock pin has been screwed too far into the mounting plate und must be screwed
out again a little.
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The housing head should have a distance (clearance) of 1 to 2 mm to the large base plate (doors must be fully closed!). If
the distance is greater, the lock pin must be screwed further into the mounting plate. The distance must never be greater than 2
mm, because otherwise the housing head could be pried open with a special tool. The housing head must never fit tight against
the large base plate, because otherwise it may longer be possible to open it under certain circumstances (heat/cold/dust etc.).
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Remove the housing head again with care (to make sure that the lock pin does not turn out of position again).
– Open the door.
– Screw the M20 nut onto the lock pin from the back.
– Firmly tighten the M20 nut without rotating the lock pin out of position.
– Additionally secure the M20 nut with LOCTITE (high strength).
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After you have verified that everything fits and the lock can be properly locked, shorten the lock pin on the door’s inside and
deburr it to avoid any risk of injuries.
Maintenance and care
NOTE
Damage of locking mechanism
Teflon clogs the locking mechanism.
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Never use Teflon.
Mechanical parts: no maintenance / care required
Cleaning and care of the cylinder: Use brake cleaner for cleaning. Then drip a little light oil into the keyhole and rotate back and
forth a few times with the key.
Suitable oil types: Sewing machine oil, gun oil, low-viscosity synthetic engine oil.