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8.1.4
Drill the base using the Cabinet fixing holes as guides; wood fixings require an 8mm
diameter pilot hole, while concrete requires a 12mm diameter hole. Insert fixings and
tighten securely. One fixing in each corner of the cabinet is required using either inner or
outer holes as appropriate.
8.2
Cabinet Door
8.2.1
There are two options of door locks. The early units are
supplied with one set of door locks, consisting of one
security key and a hexagon tool to activate the three-
point door lock. To open the door the key should be
inserted and rotated clockwise (the key will now be
captive in the lock). Insert the Hexagon tool, press
inwards and rotate clockwise. The door can now be
opened.
8.2.2
The later units have a single key door lock. To open the
door the key is inserted into the lock, located behind the
vertically sliding dirt shield. Rotate the key clockwise and
pull the key and handle outwards. The handle can now be
rotated clockwise to open the three point locking bars
and then open the door.
8.2.3
The door stay at the base of the door should be located in
the frame locator hole to prevent accidental door and
hinge damage by over travel.
8.2.4
Closing is the reverse procedure.
8.3
Earth Bond
8.3.1
Subject to local regulation it may be required to bond the unit to the track. At the rear of
the unit a mounting hole is available for a 16mm diameter earth stud (Whitmore Rail part
No. LCS105-11).
8.3.2
The bond itself must be supplied and fitted directly by the Rail owner authorised personnel
and not by the lubricator installer.