The document provides instructions for installing an Emlock and strike plate on service gates. The flange must be long to allow both door leaves to lock into position with a minimum 2mm gap. The Emlock and strike plate should be positioned with one higher and one lower. The Emlock must be securely mounted to a 3mm steel plate welded to the frame and fastened with 8 screws.
The document provides instructions for installing an Emlock and strike plate on service gates. The flange must be long to allow both door leaves to lock into position with a minimum 2mm gap. The Emlock and strike plate should be positioned with one higher and one lower. The Emlock must be securely mounted to a 3mm steel plate welded to the frame and fastened with 8 screws.
The document provides instructions for installing an Emlock and strike plate on service gates. The flange must be long to allow both door leaves to lock into position with a minimum 2mm gap. The Emlock and strike plate should be positioned with one higher and one lower. The Emlock must be securely mounted to a 3mm steel plate welded to the frame and fastened with 8 screws.
2mm) The flange must be as long as possible so that both door leave will be locking each other into position. The Emlock and strike plate set should be position with one in higher position and one The Emlock should be in lower position. secured onto a solid 3mm metal steel plate that is rigidly welded onto the leave frame. All The strike plate securing bolt 8 screw to secure the should be allowed to Emlock plate must be penetrate through and secure installed. with a nut for ease of installation, better hold and ease of maintainance The symmetrical illustration of the opposite mounting of Emlock and strike plate.
The material used must
be strong enough to withstand constant used as the service gate is heavily utilised. All Service gates must come with a heavy duty door retractor/closer that will spring the door back to close position.