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2.3 Type of lock case to be ordered (EURO/ANSI)
Always take the A-dimension in account for the
type of lock case to be ordered. Find out which
standard (ANSI or EURO) that applies for the
property. If the door already has a cut-out,
check if the width and shape of the lock front
fit any of the standard ANSI or EURO lock
front dimensions.
Figure 4: Available heights and widths for ANSI and EURO lock cases
2.3.1 ANSI lock case orientation
Figure 5: ANSI (DA) lock case;
the
D
ead-bolt is
A
bove the latch.
Figure 6: ANSI (DB) lock case;
the
D
ead-bolt is
B
elow the latch.
2.4 Dimension requirements
Check the following dimension requirements:
1. The gap between lock front cover and striker plate must not exceed 3 mm; 0.118".
2. For all types of ANSI lock cases, allow at least 25.4 mm (1") depth behind the
striker plate hole for the deadbolt. (Except ANSI AUS = 0 mm and ANSI JPN =
21 mm). Allow 21 mm for EURO lock cases.
3. For all types of ANSI lock cases, allow at least 19 mm (0.748") depth behind the
striker plate hole for the latch. Allow 14 mm for EURO lock cases.
4. Make sure that the lock case, door handles or cylinder does not get in conflict
with i.e. glass windows or ornaments/decor on the door.
Note:
See
section 3.1
for an overview of available cut-outs.
Important:
The hole for
the cylinder is optional and is only to be cut out for locks equipped with cylinders and
only from the outside of the door to the center of the lock case; i.e. not through the
entire door.
Important:
If you are going to install the security cylinder Hydra,
remember to make space for the
cylinder fastening clip
when making the cut-out
for the lock case.