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PV1820
Fixing set with all-through screw fitting to attach the lock cases onto the door frames or on
the wall (Fig. 27).
It is used if the lock cases cannot be mounted to the door frames or wall in a stable
manner. The outer cover is visible, use one PV1820 per lock case.
Drill through the mounting holes of the lock cases with Ø 8–9 mm, drill out Ø 13–15 mm and
a depth of 35 - 40 mm from outside and screw the lock case (Fig. 27).
Fig. 27
PA1018
Fixing set for doors that open outward (Fig. 28).
The fixing set PA1018 is absolutely essential for a door that opens outward. It involves an
all-through screw fitting, where the reinforced door bar is firmly fixed to the door panel.
The fitting takes place according to the illustration.
Use longer screws for door panel thicknesses exceeding 80 mm (strength of at least 8.8).
With fixed lock bodies using the existing mounting locks that are accessible depending on
the door bar's position, drill through Ø 8,5 mm, drill out 13 - 15 mm and a depth of 35 mm
and screw (Fig. 28).
Fig. 28
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Underlay for the lock body
The lock body underlay allows for a more favourable assembly position of the wall cover plates
to be achieved, as these can be mounted in a more stable area of the doorframe / wall as a
result(Fig. 29).
Note: to determine the cylinder length required, the underlay thickness of 18 mm must be
added to the existing thickness of the door leaf.
Fig. 29a
Fig. 29b
Mounting plate ASP17
The ASP17 mounting plate is suitable for the sturdy fixing of lock casings. It is used, in particular,
when the options for anchoring the reinforced door bar lock casings directly and securely to the
subsurface are inadequate. (Fig. 30, see separate installation instructions ABUS ASP17).
Fig. 30
Fig. 29c
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