CombiLock 200 simplex / pro / RFID
Handbuch V.1.05 84 Manual V. 1.05
10 Further Information
according to EN 1300:2004+A1:2011 (D), Appendix A
Page numbers refer to this manual, version 1.05, May 2014.
Movement of blocking element
Materials of safes with that the lock may be
attached / connected
The components of the system do not interact
with common, non-acrid materials.
Illustration of holes for attachment screws,
possible types of thread
Attachment ring for operating unit: see fig.
p. 70, M4 or corresponding inch thread.
Lock see fig. p. 71, M6/30 or corr. inch thread.
Blocking element see fig. p. 74, M3 or
corresponding inch thread.
Useable attachment screws
The screws delivered with the system or
screws exactly meeting the specifications
Recommended torque for attachment screws
Recommendations for additional screw
retention
If requested, use screw retention fluid of
medium strength
Position and form as well as maximal and
minimal size of keyholes, spindle holes and
cable holes
No keyholes, no cable holes.
Spindle hole: all round, size min. 8.2 mm,
max. 12 mm (spindle A) or size min.
10.5 mm, max.13 mm (spindle B)
Recommended interfaces to bolt work
VdS-certified button (optional, not within scope
of delivery)
Further data concerning the capability of the
lock bolt
Recommendations concerning the protection
of the lock against attacks with potential
destructive force
Unauthorised persons are not to be granted
access to security sensitive parts of a high
security lock system, especially not at times
when the door of the safe in that the lock is
integrated, stands open. Also see the note on
top of p. 66.
Documents on the installation of a bolt work
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