Assa 34, 62, 82 manual General Installation on Inswinging Door with Z Bracket, Magnet Dimensions

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2.4 GENERAL INSTALLATION ON INSWINGING DOOR WITH Z BRACKET

In cases where the Magnalock must be mounted on the inswinging side of the door to protect it from physical assault, the magnet body is mounted flush on the wall above the door frame and a "Z" bracket is affixed to the door which positions the strike in front of the Magnet (part # Z-32, Z-62 or Z-82 with the suffix “M” for metric). The model 34 series is not offered in a face mount version. Securitron's "F" series Magnalocks are used, as they have mounting holes through the face of the magnet and wire exit to the rear. Figure 5 shows this configuration.

Note that the model 62F has five mounting holes through the face. The “extra” hole is to provide flexibility in mounting when the magnet body is positioned partly on the top of the door frame and partly on the wall. In that instance, it becomes possible to secure the model 62 magnet body with three screws which all go into the frame header (many wall types such as sheet rock do not constitute a secure mounting substrate). Note that when the roll pin bushings are used, they protrude through the Z bracket and interfere with the Z bracket cover. If a Senstat lock is being employed, the roll pin bushings must be used to provide insulation. They should be cut with a hacksaw to function in the bracket. If the lock is not Senstat, omit use of the roll pin bushings and drill 3/8" (9.5mm) diameter holes for the roll pins instead of 1/2" (12.7mm). Read sections 2.3, 2.3.1, and 2.3.2 for additional general information on mounting.

FIG. 5: F MAGNET DIMENSIONS

Blind Nut

 

PN# BN-250 or

 

PN# BN-6MM (Metric)

Model 62F

(Pack of 24 with tool)

If "G" option is furnished, the wire cable emerges from a 3/4" male; 1/2" female conduit fitting on the end of the magnet (62 and 82 models only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Model 32F

 

 

 

Length Width

Depth

 

 

32

8"

1.88

1.5

1/4-20 x 2 1/2" Cap Screw

 

(mm)

203

47.8

38.1

PN# SCS-25 or

 

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8"

2.9

1.75

6mm-1mm x 60mm

Tamper Cap

(mm)

203

73.7

44.5

PN# SCS-60mm (Metric)

82

12"

2.9

1.75

Pack of four screws

PN# FC-1 (Pack of 24)

(mm)

305

73.7

44.5

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Contents Mounting Procedures for Specific Door Types General Installation on Outswinging DoorGeneral Installation on Inswinging Door Avoiding Poor Release Characteristics Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical SecurityRev. A.3, 5/00 Physical Installation Installation Tool KITSurvey Strike Plate MountingStandard Magnet Dimensions and Assembly Strike Dimensions and Assembly Mounting the MagnetCollapsing the Blind Nuts General Installation on Inswinging Door with Z Bracket Magnet DimensionsMagnalock Mounting UMB-BRACKET for Aluminum and Concrete Filled Headers Aluminum Door and Frame With Blade StopUSE of the UMB Bracket with the Model 34 Magnalock Solid Glass Door MountingDouble Door Mounting Steel Header Filled with Concrete or Wood Frame MountingWood Frame and Concrete Header Bracket Mounting Techniques for Gates USE of Dress Covers Tamper Proofing the MagnalockStandard Lock Electrical InstallationGeneral Electrical Characteristics Wire Gauge Sizing Senstat Magnalocks SCDouble Door Procedure for Status Reporting Double Door Control SwitchingEmergency Release Magnacare Limited Lifetime WarrantyPatents Appendix a Troubleshooting PROBLEM-- Reduced holding forceWire Gauge Resistance/1,000 ft Appendix C Considerations for Maximum Physical Security