CombiLock 200 simplex / pro / pro RFID
INSYS locks
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Manual V.1.10
7.2
Assembly Sequence
7.2.1
Checking on Bores / Drilling the Bores
Check whether there are bores required for the spindle, the attachment ring and
the lock already drilled into the safe door. Also see drawings and text of sections
7.2.5 and 7.2.7.
If required and if you have a system with a
spindle variant A
:
Drill a hole of min. 8.2 mm, max. 12 mm in diameter into the door of the safe.
Observe drawings and text of section 7.2.5.
If you have a system with a
spindle variant B
:
Drill a hole of min. 10.5
–
max 13 mm in diameter (in fig. with 11mm), into the safe
door. Observe drawings and text of section 7.2.5.
Drill further bores, if required, at this stage, or, as recommended, when following
the steps of sections 7.2.5 and 7.2.7.
With a system containing the connecting spindle variant A, skip point 7.2.4 below.
With a system containing the connecting spindle variant B, skip points 7.2.2 and
7.2.3 below.
7.2.2
Shortening and Deburring the Spindle Variant A
Shorten the spindle to a length at least as long as the safe door is deep (depth safe
door = D [Depth] mm) + connecting length in lock and operating unit (in all
15.9 mm with variant A and black adapters), spindle length [adapters black] =
D mm + 15.9 mm). The spindle variant A with grey adapters (available since
10/2015) is to be shortened to a length that is the sum of the depth of the safe
door and 14.4 mm. Spindle length [adapters grey] = D mm + 14.4 mm.
In case the keypad CombiControl CL38, available since April 2015, is not part of
your system, for systems with the previous version of CombiControl the spindle
length = T mm + 19 mm.
Ex works, the spindle comes deburred. Shortening the spindle by sawing causes
burrs. Shorten the spindle variant A to the length given above, if required, and
manually remove burrs from the spindle, if required.
Caution
A spindle with burrs might lead to damages to contact
areas within the adapter, so that the assembled spindle
might have too much torsional backlash.
Take care to remove all burrs from places where sawing took
place before assembling the spindle.