If you have any queries regarding the installation of this product please contact the distributor from whom it was purchased, or alternatively the ARB office in your state.
Head Office – ARB Corporation Ltd VIC: 42-44 Garden Street, Kilsyth, Victoria, 3137 Tel: (03) 9761 6622 Fax: (03) 9761 6807
WA:(08) 9244 3553 NSW: (02) 9821 3633 ACT: (02) 6280 7475 SA: (08) 8244 5001 QLD: (07) 3872 3872 NT: (08) 8947 2262 TAS: (03) 6331 4190
Remove the rotary latch cover (see step 4.25).
Operate the window with a person outside
pushing the button and closing the window
slowly. Look to see the striker bar on the glass
does not scuff the leg on the rotary latch pawl as
the window closes. The striker bar should close
into the middle of socket on the rotary latch on
the frame. Place one thickness of masking tape
around the striker bar where the latches contact.
Open and close the window. If the tape shown
signs of wear through on the top side or
underneath of the striker bar, it is necessary to
adjust the striker away from the side on which
the wear is shown. The aim is only to have wear
on the outward side of the striker bar not above
or below in closed position.
Two M6 Torx screws on the glass mounted
striker can be undone with T30 bit and re-
tightened to 7Nm on either side, to move the
position of the striker up and down on the glass.
The rotary latch provides window in/out
adjustment. Measure the distance between the
back of the rotary latch and it’s mounting
bracket and take note of it. Loosen the bolts
through the latch and move the latch out at
1mm at a time and retighten to 9Nm and test
the window until it opens and closes.
Refit the cover over the latch mechanism and
ensure wiring inside is coiled up neatly and
cannot interfere with the latch mechanism.