Z Microsystems SL manual Locks Description

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INSTALLATION

Z Locks Description

Slide body

The mechanical principle of the Z Locks is similar to spring-loaded dead bolts.

Two stainless steel compression springs in each lock press against the bolt so that it will not come loose even with substantial force.

Push Tab

Slide cover

Spring loaded catch

Left and right units are identical

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Doc# 27-0032UM Rev A Issued 07/05

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