Assa Model 34 Door User Manual


 
Rev. A.5, 8/03 Page- 5
FIG. 4: COLLAPSING THE BLIND NUTS
HEADER
TOOL
BLIND NUT
NUT AS SHOWN
PRESS IN BLIND
COLLAPSES WHEN CAP SCREW
IS TURNED WITH ALLEN WRENCH
WHILE TOOL IS HELD FAST
WITH BOX WRENCH
WHILE TURNING WITH ALLEN
WRENCH, PRESS IN TO KEEP
NUT SEATED IN HEADER
HOLD WITH WRENCH OR
CAP SCREW
VISE GRIP WHILE TURNING
TWO FLAT WASHERS
DRILL 3/8" (9.5MM) HOLE
KNURL
CAP SCREW
1/4-20 X 1" (US) OR
6MM-1MM X 25MM (METRIC)
IF SCREW IS STIFF TO TURN,
ADD LUBRICANT TO WASHERS
FIG. 5: TYPICAL MOUNTING ON OUTSWINGING DOOR
Sex Bolt
Washer Stack
Blind Nuts
1/4-20 (6mm)
Mounting Screws
Model 62 or 82 is shown
with four magnet mounting
screws. Model 32 or 34
employs only two.
Tamper Caps
(One shown)
Header Bracket if
frame is too narrow
Stop Filler Plate if
stop is too narrow
Strike
Magnet Body
Door
Stop
.75"
(19mm)
2.5"
(63.5mm)
2.4 GENERAL INSTALLATION ON INSWINGING DOOR WITH Z BRACKET
In cases where the Magnalock must be mounted on the inswinging side of the door to protect it
from physical assault, the magnet body is mounted flush on the wall above the door frame and a
"Z" bracket is affixed to the door which positions the strike in front of the Magnet (part # Z-32,
Z-62 or Z-82 with the suffix “M” for metric). The model 34 series is not offered in a face
mount version. Securitron's "F" series Magnalocks are used, as they have mounting holes
through the face of the magnet and wire exit to the rear. Figure 6 shows this configuration.
Note that the model 62F has five mounting holes through the face. The “extra” hole is to
provide flexibility in mounting when the magnet body is positioned partly on the top of the
door frame and partly on the wall. In that instance, it becomes possible to secure the model 62
magnet body with three screws which all go into the frame header (many wall types such as