Standard_Parts_Catalogue
Page 1231 | 3.3 Hinging, Latching, Locking of Doors and Covers GN 116.1 Rotary clamping latches continued By turning the latch clockwise, the key is first turned by 90° and so moved into the closing position. When continuing to turn, the thread (M10) will move it in axial direction (max. 12 mm) and will finally clamp the door against the frame. When opening by turning anti-clockwise, the key will move back and will release the door by a 90° turn. The pressure spring generates the friction required for the 90° turn. When mounting, the door is fitted with a bore hole as shown in the outline drawing opposite. The interlock is pushed through the bore hole from the front, the hexagon nut can be pushed over the key from the back. The mounting step is only possible if the key is located axially in the end position and approximately in the middle of the ran- ge of rotation. Construction and assembly instructions
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