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Door lock handles
with or without built-in lock, technopolymer
RoHS PA POM
+60°
-20°
HANDLE
Glass-fibre reinforced polyamide based (PA) technopolymer, black
colour, matte finish. Acetal resin based (POM) technopolymer, black
colour, matte finish.
STATOR AND ROTOR
Nickel-plated zinc alloy.
CLOSING LEVER
Zinc-plated steel, 2 mm thickness.
TWO KEYS
Nickel-plated brass.
STANDARD EXECUTIONS
FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
- ESC door lock handle (ELESA patent) keeps the door locked in the
closed position. Because of its location outside the door, its installation
is very simple.
- The handle dimensions are such as to allow the assembly on profiles
with a minimum size of 25 mm and a maximum of 40 mm.
- The handle is able to compensate for any misalignment of the door
bringing it back to the correct position while closing by means of the
built-in guides.
- The handle is tamperproof from the outside thanks to the rear
fastening (ESC.90-BM) or front fastening (ESC.90-FM) with caps not
removable when the handle is closed and preventing access to the
screws.
- Under specific tests the handle has always maintained unchanged
performance for over 40000 cycles.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure a correct opening release strength (45 N as long as the han-
dle is assembled in best conditions), we recommend to position the two
elements of the handle as close as possible (Fig. 1) during assembly.
Rear mounting by means of M6 hexagonal-head screws DIN 933 or M6
hexagonal nuts DIN 439B: place the screw as shown in Fig. 2. For ease
of assembly with the nut, we recommend initially to fasten the nut as
shown in the drawing.
Front mounting by means of M6 cylindrical-head screws: place the
doorframe and the door by applying the relevant caps that prevent
access to the screws (Fig. 3) (tamperproof).
Suggested tightening torque: 5 Nm.
Only when the door is open, it is possible to remove the caps with a
screwdriver on both the door (Fig. 4) and the doorframe (Fig. 5).
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