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Changing the closing direction to DIN right opening doors (delivery state: DIN left opening
door)
Close the door bar until the door bar adjusting screw is accessible in the first window
and corresponds in height to the screw hole on the opposite side (Fig. 14). Unscrew the
screws and retighten the opposite ones in each case.
Lock case fitting and setting the door bar length
Close the door bar and remove the key. Attach the lock case to the door bar (Fig. 15). If
there is no suitable attachment point, loosen the door bar adjusting screw (1.) according
to Fig. 16 and move the door bar casing until such time as a suitable mounting point is
reached. Mark the lock case position.
Fig. 14
1.
Fig. 16
1. Close the door, hold the cover onto the lock body and first mark and make a cut of 3-15 mm on
both sides according to the door frame width, z.B. with a metal saw (Fig. 18).
2. Press down the door bar guides and secure with 2 screws 3.5 x 6.5 mm (Fig. 19).
Caution! Do not overwind.
3. Press down the cover onto the lock body (Fig. 20).
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Fig. 17
Masonry
Door panel
Lock
case
Fig. 18
Fig. 20
Attaching the lock cases (with attached cover)
Close the door bar, put the lock cases with screw-on plate and plastic underlays underneath
according to the rebate height, hold onto the marked fitting position, align vertically in the
centre of the door bar and mark out. Close the door bar (Fig. 15).
Fitting with screw-on plates
Pay attention to the correct location of the screw-on plate: the slope of the fixing holes in the
wall must be pointed away from each door edge, when looking in the drilling direction (Fig. 21).
1. Hold the screw-on plate onto the marked lock case position without the lock case, predrill the
positions for 2 screws Ø 4 x 35 mm for dowel and wood (dowel Ø 6 mm, wood Ø 3 mm),
Ø 4.2 x 22 mm for metal Ø 3.5 mm. Tighten the screw-on plate with 2 screws (Fig. 21).
2. For further reinforcement, fit wooden screws with Ø 7 x 60 mm or dowels with Ø 10 x 120 mm:
For this purpose: bore two bevelled holes with Ø 5 mm and a depth of at least 60 mm for the
wooden screws or with Ø 10 mm and a depth of at least 140 mm through the screw-on plate.
Screw in the wooden screw or insert screw into the dowel (fig. 22), push both into the dowel
hole up to the dowel collar and tighten the screw firmly.
3. Drill out both holes for the lock case mount: with Ø 7 mm in wood and metal, with
Ø 6 mm in stone, and a depth of at least 50 mm (Fig. 21).
4. Line the screw-on plate with defined plastic underlays and tighten the lock case with
two thread rolling screws M8 x 60 mm. If the screws M8 x 60 cannot be screwed in deep
enough, please shorten the screws.
If the screws cannot find a secure grip, we recommend the use of composite mortar from
well-known brands in connection with a cylinder screw with hexagon socket and low
profile head DIN 7984-M 8 x 120 – 8.8 or longer.
Fig. 19
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