Assa 32, Model 34 manual Strike Dimensions and Assembly

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Rev. A.5, 8/03

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FIG. 3: STRIKE DIMENSIONS AND ASSEMBLY

Sex Bolt, Models 32, 62, 82, PN# SB-1, SB-1M (Metric)

 

Model 34, PN# 330-12650, 330-12750 (Metric)

Bushing (2), PN# 560-12050

 

 

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Roll Pin (2), PN# 330-10800 1/4" x 1 1/4"

 

Length

Width

Depth

32

6.25"

1.62

.55

(mm)158.8 41.1 14.0

34

6.4"

1.44

.44

(mm)162.6 36.6 11.2

62 6" 2.75 .52

(mm)152.4 69.9 13.2

82

9.5"

2.75

.52

(mm)

241.3

69.9

13.2

Bushing,

Model 32,62,82

PN# 330-12000

M34, PN# 330-11900

Flathead Screw Models 32, 62, 82 5/16-18 x 1 3/4" P/N# 300-13600, 8mm-1.25mm x 40mm PN# 300-13750 (Metric) Model 34: 1/4-20 x 2" PN# 300-12470,

6mm x 1.0mm x 50mm P/N# 300-12480 (Metric)

Once a solid flat surface has been prepared for the magnet, it must be positioned so that its face is parallel and centered to the strike plate. When the magnet has been experimentally positioned this way, it's ready for mounting.

In step two, holes must be drilled for the mounting screws, and a 1/2" (12.7mm) diameter wire- way hole should be drilled. Step three is to install the blind finishing nuts. For proper strength, the 1/4-20 (or 6mm) mounting machine screws must be secured by these nuts. They will work on any thickness metal header and are used as follows: A 3/8" (9.5 mm) hole is drilled following the template for each nut. The nut is then pressed up into the hole and lightly seated with a hammer tap. The nut is then collapsed inside the header. If you have Securitron's IK installation kit, the nuts may be collapsed by the use of the blind nut placement tool. A special collapsing tool is also included with each Magnalock. It is somewhat slower to use than the more elaborate tool found in the installation kit. For its use, see Figure 4.

Step four is to make the necessary wire connections. Step five is to mount the magnet via the supplied machine screws (see Figure 2). Don't forget to use the gold flat washers. They prevent the narrow screw heads from digging into the resin which could cause damage. Tighten the screws to a snug fit only. Use the supplied thread-lockon the screw threads to avoid the possibility of the screws loosening over time. Do not drill out the mounting holes to make for an easier fit. You may cut an internal wire and void the warranty.

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Contents General Installation on Inswinging Door General Installation on Outswinging 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