2008 Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Document 630-650
Revised 6/6/2008
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
9, chemin du Croset
PO Box 930, Nicholasville, KY 40356
1024 Ecublens, Switzerland
Phone: (800)-826-7652 Fax: (800)-634-4843
Phone: +41-21 694 34 00
Phone: (859)-885-9411 Fax: (859)-887-2057
Fax: +41-21 694 34 09
Installation Instructions for Z
02
Rotarybolt
Locks
The Z
02
Rotarybolt™ lock is available in left-hand and right-hand models. You must select the correct hand for your application. The illustrations
below show examples of all the standard mounting configurations, and will help you make the right lock choice. The arrows indicate the direction
from which the safe’s blocking bar or cam plate approaches the lock bolt.
1. The mounting surface should be smooth and
flat, with either
¼
-20 or M6 mounting screw
holes. The wire channel through the safe door
must be at least .312 inch ( 7,9 mm) in diameter.
Insert the lock cable through the wire channel
and gently pull it from the front of the safe as you
place the lock body against the mounting
surface.
2. After making sure the cable is not crimped or
stressed at any point, attach the lock body to the
mounting surface using the screws provided.
Tighten the mounting screws to 30 to 40 inch-
pounds (33.9 to 45.2 dNm).
3. Make sure there is a minimum clearance of
0.150 inch (3.8 mm) between the end of the lock
case and the blocking bar of the safe’s boltwork.
4. If the safe incorporates a relock device plate,
it will likely attach to the lock body as shown. If it
attaches using the lock’s cover screws, make
sure screws engage the lock by at least four
threads. Substitute longer 8-32 machine screws
if necessary.
5. The lock cannot function properly if it binds
against the safe’s boltwork. This photo shows
boltwork in the fully locked position, placing
pressure on the side of the lock bolt. It could
prevent the lock from opening.
6. In this photo, the boltwork bind has been
relieved by removing a small amount of material
from the right side of the blocking bar’s bolt
opening. Now when the boltwork is fully thrown
to the locked position, there is air space on all
sides of the lock’s bolt. This is the desired
relationship.