Assa 32, Model 34 manual Mounting Techniques for Gates

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alignment, side alignment and twisting. The Magnalock is also fully sealed and waterproof so it is generally unaffected by tough environments.

FIG. 13: MOUNTING TECHNIQUES FOR GATES

SINGLE SWING GATE

CONDUIT FITTING MAY EXIT TOP OR BOTTOM

GF MAGNET

Z BRACKET BOLTED TO SWING ARM

STRIKE

DOUBLE SWING GATE

Z BRACKET BOLTED TO SWING ARM INTERFERENCE PIECE MUST

BE ADDED TO Z BRACKET

MOTORIZED OPENING MUST BE COORDINATED

DIRECTION OF OPENING

SLIDING GATE

CONDUIT FITTING

GATE

EXTENDED ROLL PIN

EDGES

 

 

 

 

 

LOCK NUTS

ANGLE BRACKET

 

ANGLE BRACKET

 

 

SPRING

GF MAGNET

EXTENDED ROLL PIN

STRIKE

 

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Contents General Installation on Outswinging Door General Installation on Inswinging DoorMounting Procedures for Specific Door Types Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical Security Avoiding Poor Release CharacteristicsRev. A.5, 8/03 Strike Plate Mounting Physical InstallationInstallation Tool KIT SurveySteps in Mounting the Strike Mounting the Magnet Standard Magnet Dimensions and AssemblyStrike Dimensions and Assembly Collapsing the Blind Nuts General Installation on Inswinging Door with Z BracketMagnet Dimensions Magnalock Mounting Solid Glass Door Mounting UMB-BRACKET for Aluminum and Concrete Filled HeadersUSE of the UMB Bracket with the Model 34 Magnalock Steel Header Filled with Concrete or Wood Frame Mounting Double Door MountingWood Frame and Concrete Header Bracket Mounting Techniques for Gates USE of Dress Covers Standard Lock Electrical InstallationGeneral Electrical Characteristics Tamper Proofing the MagnalockWire Gauge Sizing Wiring Considerations to Avoid Slow ReleaseSenstat Magnalocks SC Double Door Procedure for Status ReportingEmergency Release Double Door Control SwitchingPatents Magnacare Limited Lifetime WarrantyPROBLEM-- Reduced holding force Appendix a TroubleshootingWire Gauge Resistance/1,000 ft Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical Security