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TP/TA EASY Safe

2020-11

dormakaba mounting instructions

Mounting

WN 060028 45532

Note

65/55 mm DP = panel width - 4.5 mm

20 mm DP = panel width - 18 mm

Fig. 32 

Panel width

Panel width - 4.5

DP

65/55 mm DP

Fig. 33 

Panel width

Panel width - 18

DP

20 mm DP

2. 

Align the bottom rail according to the unit 
drawing on the floor and on the ceiling. 

3. 

Mark the drill holes and drill the holes.

4. 

Use suitable screws and dowels to secure the 
bottom rail. 

Fig. 34  Mounting the bottom rail

5. 

Laterally slide the side panel onto the bottom rail 
at the top and bottom.

6. 

Align the side panel with a distance of 5 mm to 
the wall.

Note

The screws for securing the side panel are 
not included. 
The screw heads must end flush with the 
door rail.

7. 

Drill and screw the door rail and the bottom rail 
at the bottom on the left and right.

Fig. 35 

50

50

12

12

Screwing the door rail

4.9  Aligning the side panel

See Chapter 4.6

4.10  Mounting the cover profiles

Note

The recesses for the door strap or the lock 
module, for example, are already provided in 
the cover profiles.

1. 

To ensure the cover profile fits firmly, bend the clip 
cam at 3-4 points along the cover profile’s length 
if necessary.

Fig. 36 

Bending the clips cam

2. 

Insert a slotted screwdriver between the rubber 
seal and the cover profile and turn it. 

 

‣ The clip cam is bent upwards. 

3. 

Insert the rubber seal in the cover profile across 
the entire length. 

Summary of Contents for TP/TA EASY Safe

Page 1: ...g the latch lock and floor locking deadlock 8 4 4 Mounting the door strap for single action doors TA 9 4 5 Mounting the panel 10 4 5 1 Mounting the panel with a top door rail with bushing in insert and PT 21 on the ceiling 10 4 5 2 Mounting the panel with a top door rail with bushing in insert and PT 24 or PT 25 on the ceiling 10 4 5 3 Mounting the panel with a top door rail with two part insert f...

Page 2: ...e cylinder 1 6 Symbols used 1 6 1 Hazard categories WARNING This signal word indicates a possible hazardous situation which may result in death or serious injury if not averted CAUTION This signal word indicates a situation of potential risk which could lead to minor or slight injury if not averted ATTENTION This signal word indicates a possible hazardous situation that could lead to damage to pro...

Page 3: ... 2 3 7 3 7 7 3 3 Variants 1 Door rail for double action doors TP 2 Door rail with door strap for single action doors TA 3 Door rail with bottom rail for side panel The TP TA EASY Safe door rail can also be combined with the UNIVERSAL and MUNDUS corner fittings The new version MUNDUS differs from the old version UNIVERSAL in terms of the gap to the wall Fig 2 63 63 2 2 7 3 FDC 63 63 5 2 5 2 7 3 FDC...

Page 4: ... pinch 150 kg 1200 mm 3500 mm for high usage doors with 20 mm pivot point only for double action doors with top and bottom door rail 3 1 2 Single action doors 3 1 2 1 Single action door in all glass system EA corner fittings and bottom door rail Top door rail and bottom door rail Max door height 3000 mm 3500 mm Max door width 1200 mm 1200 mm Max door weight 100 kg 100 kg 3 1 2 2 Single action door...

Page 5: ...or rail Bottom frame center ES for floor bearing Bottom steel door strap ES with spindle for FDC Bottom steel door strap ES suitable for flat tapered spindle for FDC and floor bearing Bottom insert for round or flat tapered spindle 3 3 3 250 mm lock module Side locking deadlock PZ Floor locking deadlock PZ and electric strike release Latch lock PZ Electric strike release Strike box Latch lock and ...

Page 6: ...e provided in the floor for the FDC The FDC can only be combined with the bottom steel door strap ES Fig 3 7 FDC 75 78 FDC 80 78 FDC 84 108 FDC 75 291 FDC 80 341 FDC 84 306 FDC 75 51 57 FDC 80 51 57 FDC 84 51 58 FDC 75 50 FDC 80 60 FDC 84 40 65 55 20 5 Dimensions of the FDC recess 1 Remove the spindle from the FDC 3 4 2 Floor bearing 01 106 Fig 4 65 55 20 5 7 Dimensions with floor bearing ...

Page 7: ...ling during mounting can cause the glass to break resulting in injury Secure the installation site 2 persons required to carry out installation Wear protective clothing Use glass suction cups Place the glass door panel on wooden blocks and ensure that it cannot fall CAUTION Risk of crushing during mounting of the glass door panel During mounting there is a risk of crushing injuries to the fingers ...

Page 8: ...le to the door rail Fig 9 Pinning the lock module 3 Tighten the screws so that the lock module clamps firmly to the glass tightening torque of 15 Nm 4 Attach the lower roses to the lock module Fig 10 1 and hook them in downwards Fig 10 2 Fig 10 1 2 1 2 Attaching and hooking in the lower roses 4 3 1 Mounting the latch lock and floor locking deadlock Note To mount the locking cylinder for the deadlo...

Page 9: ...pening Fig 14 1 Fig 14 1 2 Inserting the locking cylinder and screwing into place 6 Screw the locking cylinder with the screw from the front end Fig 14 2 4 4 Mounting the door strap for single action doors TA Note The inserts for securing the door straps are pre mounted in the door rail 1 Place the door strap with the pins on the door rail Fig 15 1 and Fig 16 1 Fig 15 1 2 6 mm 15 Nm Mounting the d...

Page 10: ...screws 4 2 people are needed to place the panel turned 90 down on the floor bearing the FDC 5 Swing the panel in and position below the PT 21 6 Turn the PT 21 pivot in the insert of the top door rail 4 5 2 Mounting the panel with a top door rail with bushing in insert and PT 24 or PT 25 on the ceiling Note Mounting must only be carried out by 2 people 1 Unscrew the top door rail The insert clamps ...

Page 11: ...pin 6 Secure the panel in the position with the screw on plate on the RTS Tighten the screws first from one side then from the other Fig 22 4 mm 12 Nm Securing the screw on plate 4 5 4 Mounting the panel with a top door rail with two part insert for PT 21 PT 24 or PT 25 1 Slide the top door rail onto the glass The screw heads must be on the inside 2 Align the top door rail with a distance of 4 5 m...

Page 12: ... at the bottom on the floor bearing the FDC 3 In doing so hold the glass pane in a slightly inclined position and secure 4 Insert the 1st half of the top door rail with the pivot in the bushing in the ceiling 5 Swivel the glass pane on the half of the door rail and hold in position 6 Screw the 2nd half of the door rail on so that the door rail can still be moved slightly 7 Align the top door rail ...

Page 13: ...from the outlet channel The adhesive chamber is completely full Fig 30 Outlet channel for checking the fill level Adhesive chamber Completely fill the adhesive chamber 3 Leave the adhesive to cure The curing time is 15 minutes at a room temperature of approx 23 C 4 After 15 minutes carefully remove excess adhesive that has leaked out from the side 5 After a further 45 minutes the door can be caref...

Page 14: ...5 mm to the wall Note The screws for securing the side panel are not included The screw heads must end flush with the door rail 7 Drill and screw the door rail and the bottom rail at the bottom on the left and right Fig 35 50 50 12 12 Screwing the door rail 4 9 Aligning the side panel See Chapter 4 6 4 10 Mounting the cover profiles Note The recesses for the door strap or the lock module for examp...

Page 15: ...ip it onto the door rail with a gasket and a hammer Fig 38 Gasket Clipping on the cover profile 4 11 Finalizing the lock module 1 Insert the locking cylinder In doing so ensure that the cylinder driver fits in the opening Fig 39 1 Fig 39 1 2 3 3 Finalizing the lock module 2 Screw the locking cylinder with the screw from the front end Fig 39 2 3 Press the end caps onto the roses Fig 39 3 ...

Page 16: ...nt the large glass bite is covered by the semi circular end cover The end cover is resting on the glass 1 Use the screw to secure the end cover to the door rail The end cover is resting on the glass Fig 41 Mounting the semi circular end cover 2 If the end cover is not resting on the glass then if necessary align the door rail with the end cover 4 12 3 Free glass edge Note In the case of a free gla...

Page 17: ...late bushing with suitable screws and dowels 4 13 2 Mounting the eccentric bushing Adjustable eccentric bushings are used as the standard version with a plastic inner sleeve Optionally an adjustable eccentric bushing is available where the plastic insert is glued into the floor Art 84027700099 1 Drill drill holes of dia 8 mm for the dowels Fig 44 Dia 25 Dia 8 2 5 min 30 99 Mounting the eccentric b...

Page 18: ...r the lock module clean and free of dirt 7 Troubleshooting If damage or impaired function occurs to the unit e g door catching on the floor conchoidal fractures of glass the unit should be checked by qualified personnel and any faulty components replaced 8 Disassembly and disposal ATTENTION Danger to the environment through improper disposal Improper disposal can present a hazard to the environmen...

Page 19: ...y be carried out by qualified electricians Before starting work on electrical systems and equipment establish a voltage free state and maintain this state while carrying out the work 1 Unscrew the screws and pull the electric strike release out of the lock module Fig 46 Fig 46 2 1 Pulling the electric strike release out of the lock module 2 Disconnect the cable from the electric strike release 3 U...

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