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Protective boxes
In order to ensure the functioning of single
or double-leaf doors, their protective boxes
should not be removed.
Selection of wall plugs
The following requirements should be
observed when installing:
– Only construction-approved wall plugs
(Ø 10), suitable for substrate usage
should be used.
– Wall plugs do not have to be explicitly
approved for use on fire protection doors.
– Wall plugs must be used with the appro-
priate screws.
– The borehole diameter and depth stipu-
lated in the approval must be respected.
– Dust must be removed from boreholes
before inserting the wall plugs.
– Where working with perforated masonry,
drilling must be done without engaging
hammer action.
– Where the type of wall and frame meas-
urements allow it, approved expanding
steel anchor plugs may be used.
Wall plugs / Frame plugs
Name
Fischer wall plugs GB
for aerated concrete with special matching
screws to fasten, min. Ø 10 mm
Hilti frame plug HRD
with special matching screws for fastening to
façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
Fischer frame plug SXR / SXRL
with special matching screws for fastening to 
façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
Fischer universal frame plug FUR
with special matching screws for fastening to
façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
ApolloMEA multifunction frame plug MFR
façade plug with special matching screws for
fastening to façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
Hilti frame plug HRD
with special matching screws for fastening to
façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
Fischer long-shaft plug SXR
with special matching screws for fastening to
façade revetments, min. Ø 10 mm
Würth plastic frame plug W-UR
with special matching screws for fastening to
façade revetments, Ø 10 mm
Please keep these assembly, operating and maintenance instructions as long as you use the product!
Paint finish
Our frames and door leaves are provided as
standard with a high-quality powder primer.
When adding another coat please note:
– The surface must be sanded and
cleaned.
– It will be necessary to apply one final
coat using 2KPUR solvent-based paint
afterwards.
– Alternatively, one may apply a layer of
2K epoxi primer containing solvents and
then apply a final coat of conventional,
zinc-compatible, synthetic lacquer paint.
– The correct final painting must be
carried out within three months of
assembly. Otherwise we can accept
no  liability for corrosion damage.
– Seals, locks and other fittings must not
be overpainted.
Due to the saponification of zinc surfaces
and the resulting reduction in adhesion,
we recommend against overpainting such
surfaces with synthetic lacquers.
Approval
certificate
Z-21.2-123
ETA-07/0219
ETA-07/0121
ETA-13/0235
ETA-07/0337
ETA-07/0219
ETA-07/0121
ETA-08/0190
To be observed during welding:
Paint must be removed from weld joints
and they must be fitted with a primer that
can be overcoated.
Welding work must always be carried out
so that foam-forming building materials
are never inside the area affected by the
heat of the welding work.
Connecting electrical components:
Electrical connections for devices, such as
door drivers, motorised locks, door closing
mechanisms with locking devices, etc. must
be executed by specialists authorised
according to VDE regulations.
Direct sunlight
Especially where multi-purpose doors used
outdoors are subjected to direct sunlight,
painting surfaces in dark colours may lead
to an elevated rate of heat accumulation on
the surface of the door leaf. This may result
in increased bending or deformation of the
door leaf.
Any deformation due to such painting in
a dark colour and any limitation on the
functioning of the door sealing will not
constitute a ground for any legitimate
complaint.
In such cases we recommend the preven-
tion of radiation from direct sunlight by
construction means (e.g. using canopy
roofs, enclosures or a pale or reflective
coating of paint).
Sustainable use of resources
Our steel doors mainly consist of galva-
nised sheet steel, mineral wool and com-
mercially available gypsum boards.
The doors and flaps made of steel are dis-
posed of at a central recycling centre where
they are usually shredded and the materi-
als are then sorted according to type. Steel,
mineral wool, gypsum, etc. are recycled.
The remaining fractions are thermally
recycled. 0.9 kg of ancillary material is
produced per square metre of door / flap.
We reserve the right to make technical
changes. All dimensions in mm.
Deviations in precision of wall openings
Approved deviations from wall opening
dimension in accordance with DIN 18100:
Width:
Coordinating size width
+ 20 mm / – 0 mm
Height:
Coordinating size height + 15 mm / – 0 mm
Where the dimensional tolerances are ex-
ceeded, the correct functioning and stability
of the door can no longer be guaranteed.
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