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5.2.3 Fitting the lock into the housing
Once wired, the lock is slid into the housing and
secured in place with the supplied M5 machine
screws. Make sure that the wiring integrity is
maintained as the lock is screwed in place.
5.2.4 Fitting the strike plate housing
to glass
For simple application to glass the YD30
housing is supplied with self-adhesive tape.
With the backing removed the housing can be
applied directly to the glass. A flat stainless
steel dress plate is fitted on the opposite side of
the glass to give a clean finish. The protective
coating on the dress plate can be removed
once it is in place.
5.2.5 Fitting the strike plate into
the housing
The strike plate is placed into the housing and
secured in place with the supplied M5 machine
screws.
5.2.6 Checking the operation
With the lock and strike installed and wiring
complete the door is closed to check the
alignment and operation. The key area for
alignment is the bolt pins; the pins are designed
to touch the leading edge of the strike plate
hole to pull the door in, but they can not be
allowed to touch the sides of the hole as this
will limit the unlocking ability. If they rub or
touch the side of the strike plate hole, either the
lock or strike plate needs to be re-positioned