70
71
GB
IV. Fitting tool
• Phillips screwdriver
• Drilling machine for wood, metal and walls
• Metal drill:
Ø 3.0 mm
(also use with wood)
Ø 3.5 mm
Ø 5.0 mm
Ø 8.5 mm
Ø 10.0 mm
• Masonry drill bit:
Ø 10.0 mm, length of at least 180 mm
Ø 6.0 mm
Ø 16.0 mm, for a wall lock
• Milling cutter/hole saw:
Ø 53–58 mm
• Mechanic’s level, metering rule
• Hexagon socket screw key SW 3, SW 4, SW 5
• Metal saw, file
• Tools for additional work are not included in this installation
V. Replacing the door cylinder (optional)
If the door cylinder does not need to be replaced, continue to read under chapter VI.
1. Remove the safety screw (1) and the sliding casing (2). (Fig. 5)
2. Mark the locking position to the lock body for locked door bars (Fig. 9)
and remove the door cylinder in the specified order according to Fig. 5.1.
3. Change the grub screw (6) and the gear-wheels clip (5) of the standard door cylinder
to the new door cylinder, according to Fig. 5.1. The grub screw (6) must protrude at the
same distance on both sides.
If the cylinder length does not change, continue to point 8.
4. Unscrew the loosened screws (1, Fig. 7), move the gear-wheel housing in the direction
of the arrow. Unscrew the cylinder protection’s screws located beneath (Fig. 7).
Press the toothed gear rack a bit to the side if necessary.
Table 1
Use the door half-cylinder 10/30 during fitting without the possibility of closing from the
outside.
Door panel
thickness
in mm
1
35 – 50
1
51 – 60
1
61 – 70
1
71 – 80
1
81 – 90
1
91 – 100
101 – 110
30/60
30/70
30/80
30/90
30/100
30/110
30/120
–
1
2
3
4
5
6
enclosed
enclosed
enclosed
M6 x 60
M6 x 60
M6 x 70
M6 x 70
Cylinder dimensions
in mm
(Dimension inside/Dimension outside)
Spacer discs with a thickness
of 10 mm, Quantity
Screws DIN 7984–8.8
in mm
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