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Security locks
1812 1828
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Special locks
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Content
Striking plates
S491
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Product features
Lock case
Stable design with a small behind
backset of 15 mm, fits into all recesses
of the familiar BKS series 18.
Latchbolt
Assures the best security as additional locking.
The integrated lever allows the latchbolt to
advance automatically from 12 to 20 mm.
Clamping follower
Receives the spindle of the
door furniture without any play
and provides a reliable lock
operation.
Forend
As fixing element of the lock
with the door.
The various design scopes of
Sound damping
surfaces and shapes must be Provides quiet action
specified in the order. when closing the door.
Very important when
using narrow stile profiles.
Automatic deadbolt
Projects automatically by 20 mm
and provides an improved locking
and security in combination with
the latchbolt.
May also be manually locked in Locking method
case of lock 1974. The handle is May be supplied for profile
switched to free running action. cylinders or Swiss round
cylinders.
Backset
From 35 mm and must be specified
in orders.
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Product features
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Lock 1926 – automatic locking
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Lock 1926 – automatic locking
Specification text
Automatic locking BKS mortise lock 1926 for narrow stile doors; suitable according DIN 18250 for fire rated doors according to DIN 4102 and in combina-
tion with BKS door furniture for entrance fire rated doors according to DIN EN 1634; stainless steel forend, square, flat forend 24 x 3 mm (“U” shaped
forend 24 x 6 mm, with decorative plastic end caps for an optional attachment with pop rivet nuts or integrated dowel technique); latch lever function E
with latch lever; suitable in combination with BKS door furniture according to DIN EN 179 (emergency exit doors) and DIN EN 1125 (anti-panic doors);
galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; special 9 mm follower, reinforced follower bearing; automatic latchbolt with
integrated lever, in closed position with a 20 mm latch projection and advancing automatic deadbolt; automatic latch and deadbolt in a secured version as
double locking; behind backset of 15 mm; center distance of 92 mm; _____ mm backset
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Lock 1974 with manual lockable latch
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Lock 1974 with manual lockable latch
Specification text
Automatic locking BKS mortise lock 1974 with manual locking bolt for narrow stile doors; stainless steel forend, square, flat forend of 24 x 3 x 270 mm
(“U” shaped forend 24 x 6, with decorative plastic end caps for an optional attachment with pop rivet nuts or integrated dowel technique); with latch lever;
galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; special 9 mm (8 mm) follower, reinforced follower bearing; automatic
latchbolt with integrated lever, in locking position with a 20 mm latch projection and manually locking advancing deadbolt; lever in free running position
when the deadbolt is locked; automatic latch and deadbolt in a secured version as a double locking; behind backset dimension of 15 mm; center distance
of 92 mm; _____mm backset
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Safety narrow stile lock 1212
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Safety narrow stile lock 1212
Forend Backset Forend Flat forend 24 x 3 x 270 mm “U” shaped forend 24 x 6 x 268 mm
Surface in mm Form usable DIN LH + DIN RH usable DIN LH + DIN RH
25 square 12120064 --
30 square 12120054 --
Steel
35 square 12120063 --
nickel-silver
40 square 12120065 --
45 square 12120066 --
25 square 12120057 24 mm backset 12122017
30 square 12120058 29 mm backset 12122018
Stainless steel 35 square 12120059 34 mm backset 12122019
40 square 12120060 39 mm backset 12122020
45 square 12120056 44 mm backset 12122021
Specification text
BKS narrow stile safety lock 1212; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square, flat forend 24 x 3 mm (“U” shaped forend 24 x 6 mm) /
stainless steel only, with decorative plastic end caps for an optional attachment with pop rivet nuts or integrated dowel technique); with latch lever;
galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; special 9 mm (8 mm) follower, reinforced follower bearing; screw holes
for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws of up to M 6 around the follower and cylinder fixing holes; zinc die-cast reversible latch, usable
DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn galvanized steel safety latch with 20 mm latch projection; behind backset of 15.5 mm; center distance 92 mm; ____ mm
backset
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Safety deadbolt lock 1218
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Safety deadbolt lock 1218
S4120026 (nickel-silver)
S4120008 (stainless steel)
S4120027 (SKG)
S4120028 (“U” shaped)
Specification text
BKS safety deadbolt lock 1218 for profile cylinders; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; 224 x 3 mm flat forend (“U” shaped forend
24 x 6 mm / stainless steel only, with decorative plastic end caps for an optional attachment of pop rivet nuts or integrated dowel technique); galvanized
lock case; galvanized steel safety deadbolt with a one turn 20 mm deadbolt projection; usable DIN LH + DIN RH; behind backset 15.5 mm; _____ mm
backset
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1425
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1425
Specification text
BKS pivot hook bolt lock 1425; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder
fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6 around follower and cylinder hole; 8 mm steel follower; zinc
die-cast reversible latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; safety hook bolt with hardened steel bolt; 15.5 mm behind backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm
backset
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1426 with roller latch
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1426 with roller latch
S4910075 (ns)
S4910059 (ss)
Specification text
BKS safety pivot hook bolt lock 1426 with roller latch; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly
guide of the cylinder fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6 around follower and cylinder hole;
adjustable brass roller latch, adjusting range of 3 – 10 mm; safety pivot hook bolt with hardened steel bolt; usable DIN LH + DIN RH; 15.5 mm behind
backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1427
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1427
Specification text
BKS safety pivot hook bolt lock 1427; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the
cylinder fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6 around follower and cylinder hole; safety pivot hook bolt
with hardened steel bolt; 15.5 mm behind backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1430
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Safety pivot hook bolt lock 1430
8 mm S4910076
Specification text
BKS safety pivot hook bolt lock 1430 with additional deadbolt; stainless steel forend, square; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the
cylinder fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6 around follower and cylinder hole; 9 mm steel follower;
zinc die-cast latch; safety pivot bolt with hardened steel bolt; additional steel deadbolt; 15.5 mm behind backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm
backset
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Product features
Lock case
As stable galvanized design, it protects
Latch the function of the lock with a small
Provides a durable locking of the door. behind backset.
Reversible in most locks, these are
therefore suitable for right and left
handed doors.
Follower
Receives the spindle of the
door furniture and operates
the lock.
Forend
As fixing element of the lock with the door.
The various design scopes of surfaces and
shapes must be specified in the order.
Deadbolt
Secures a closed door against
unauthorized entry.
Locking method
For profile cylinders with latch
lever function.
Backset
Must be specified in orders.
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Product features
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function, 92 mm distance
– can be supplied in backsets 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 mm
– possibility of through fixing of conventional door furniture with oval rose
– galvanized lock case
– reversible zinc die-cast latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH or brass roller latch
– one turn steel deadbolt, with 20 mm deadbolt projection
– 16 mm forend width suitable for section with Euro groove
Lock 1205
Application: Narrow stile internal doors
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function, 72 mm distance
– can be supplied in backsets 25, 30, 35 and 40 mm
– possibility of through fixing of conventional door furniture with oval rose
– galvanized lock case
– zinc die-cast latch, steel safety deadbolt
– reversible latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH
– one turn 20 mm latch throw
– various forend versions in regards to form and optics
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock
– roller latch adjustable from the forend, adjusting range of 4 – 12 mm
– can be supplied in backset 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 mm
– galvanized lock case
– one turn steel deadbolt, with 20 mm deadbolt projection
– various forend versions in regards to form and optics
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function, 92 mm distance as 1828
– deadbolt lock, 92 mm distance as 1812
– can be supplied in backsets 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 mm
– galvanized lock case
– latch of 1828 made of steel, deadbolt of 1828 + 1812 made of steel
– reversible latch of 1828, usable DIN LH + DIN RH
– one turn 14 mm latch throw
– various forend versions in regards to form and optics
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Narrow stile lock 1200
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Narrow stile lock 1200
Accessories from
Latch fixing device the G. U Secury
Program
Specification text
BKS narrow stile lock 1200; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; flat forend 16 x 3 mm; with latch lever; galvanized lock case; with
assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; special 8 mm follower; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6
around follower hole; zinc die-cast reversible latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 20 mm deadbolt projection; 15.5 mm
behind backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Roller latch lock 1200RF
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Roller latch lock 1200RF
Accessories from
Stainless steel the G. U Secury
Program
Specification text
BKS roller latch lock 1200 for narrow stile doors; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; flat forend 16 x 3 mm; galvanized lock case;
with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws up to M 6 around follower
hole; brass roller latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 20 mm deadbolt projection; 15.5 mm behind backset; 92 mm
center distance; _____ mm backset
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Narrow stile lock 1205
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Narrow stile lock 1205
S4910023 (ns)
S4910025 (ss)
Specification text
BKS narrow stile lock 1205; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; with latch lever; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of
the cylinder fixing screw; special 8 mm follower; zinc die-cast reversible latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 13 mm
deadbolt projection; 16.5 mm behind backset; 72 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Roller latch lock 1215
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Roller latch lock 1215
Forend Backset Forend Flat forend 24 x 3 x 255 mm “U” shaped forend 24 x 6 x 270 mm
Surface in mm Form usable DIN LH + DIN RH usable DIN LH + DIN RH
25 square 12150022 --
30 square 12150019 --
Steel
35 square 12150020 --
nickel-silver
40 square 12150024 --
45 square 12150025 --
25 square 12150023 24 mm backset 12150028
30 square 12150018 29 mm backset 12150029
Stainless steel 35 square 12150021 34 mm backset 12150030
40 square 12150026 39 mm backset 12150031
45 square 12150027 44 mm backset 12150032
S4910065 (ns)
S4910042 (ss)
S4910077 (“U” shaped forend)
Specification text
BKS roller latch lock 1215 for narrow stile doors; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square, flat forend 24 x 255 mm (“U” shaped forend
24 x 6 mm) / stainless steel only, with decorative plastic end caps for an optional attachment with pop rivet nuts or integrated dowel technique); galva-
nized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; screw holes for narrow stile door furniture with connecting screws of up to M 6
around the follower and cylinder perforation; adjustable brass roller latch, adjustment range of 3 – 10 mm, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; single turn galvanized
steel deadbolt with 20 mm deadbolt projection; behind backset of 15.5 mm; center distance of 92 mm; ____ mm backset
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Narrow stile lock 1812
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Narrow stile lock 1812
“U” shaped
forend B 9000 0422
24 x 6 mm
Specification text
BKS narrow stile deadbolt lock 1812; stainless steel forend, square, 24 x 3 mm flat forend; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the
cylinder fixing screw; usable DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn nickel-plated steel deadbolt with 14 mm deadbolt projection, (optionally 5 mm projection); behind
backset 15 mm; 92 mm center distance; ____ mm backset
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Narrow stile lock 1828
Backset
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Narrow stile lock 1828
“U” shaped
forend B 9000 0402
24 x 6 mm
Specification text
BKS narrow stile lock 1828; stainless steel, square; flat forend 24 x 3 mm; with latch lever; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of the
cylinder fixing screw; special 9 mm follower, reinforced follower bearing; reversible steel latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH (optionally 5 mm projection);
one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 14 mm deadbolt projection; 15 mm behind backset; 92 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Product features
Lock case
Pivot hook bolt As stable galvanized design, it protects
Provides a secure closure of the door. the function of the lock with a small
behind backset.
Guiding pin
Finds the correct position when
closing the door.
Forend
As fixing element of the lock with the
door.
The various design scopes of surfaces
and shapes must be specified in the
order.
Locking method
For profile cylinders.
Backset
Must be specified in
orders.
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Product features
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function, 72 mm distance
– can be supplied in backsets 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 mm
– possibility of through fixing of conventional door furniture with oval rose
– galvanized lock case
– zinc die-cast latch
– one turn steel deadbolt, with 20 mm deadbolt projection
– various forend versions in regards to form and optics
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function, 72 mm distance
– can be supplied in backsets 35 and 40 mm
– possibility of through fixing of conventional door furniture with oval rose
– galvanized lock case
– steel deadbolt, usable DIN LH and DIN RH
– one turn steel deadbolt, with 20 mm deadbolt projection
Technical features:
– profile cylinder lock with latch lever function
– can be supplied in backsets 30, 35, and 40 mm
– possibility of through fixing of conventional door furniture with oval rose
– galvanized lock case
– steel deadbolt, usable DIN LH and DIN RH
– optional with guiding pin as 1205SRHF to position the door when closing
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Glass door lock 0007
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Glass door lock 0007
S4010088 (ns)
Stainless steel Rounded forend
S4010012 (ss)
Specification text
BKS glass door lock 0007; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square (or rounded); with latch lever; galvanized lock case; with assembly
friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; 8 mm steel wing follower; zinc die-cast latch; one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 10 mm deadbolt
projection; 16 mm behind backset; 72 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Sliding door lock 1205H
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Sliding door lock 1205H
S4910023 (ns)
9 mm
S4910025 (ss)
Specification text
BKS sliding door lock 1205H with hook latch; nickel-silver painted forend, square; with latch lever; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly guide of
the cylinder fixing screw; special 8 mm follower; zinc die-cast steel hook latch, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; one turn galvanized steel deadbolt with 13 mm
deadbolt projection; 16.5 mm behind backset; 72 mm center distance; _____ mm backset
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Sliding door lock 1205SRH
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Sliding door lock 1205SRH
S4910029 (ns)
S4910030 (ss)
Specification text
BKS sliding door lock 1205SRH with pivot hook bolt; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; galvanized lock case; with assembly friendly
guide of the cylinder fixing screw; galvanized steel pivot hook bolt, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; behind backset 16 mm; _____ mm backset
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Sliding door lock 1205SRHF with guiding pin
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Sliding door lock 1205SRHF with guiding pin
S4910068 (ns)
S4910053 (ss)
Specification text
BKS sliding door lock 1205SRHF with pivot hook bolt and guiding pin; nickel-silver painted forend (or stainless steel), square; galvanized lock case; with
assembly friendly guide of the cylinder fixing screw; galvanized steel pivot hook bolt, usable DIN LH + DIN RH; steel guiding pin; behind backset 16 mm;
_____ mm backset
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Product advice
Door handling
Left inwards – DIN left Left outwards = DIN right Right outwards = DIN left Right inwards = DIN right
Lever showing to the left Lever showing to the left Lever showing to the right Lever showing to the right
Reversible latch
The following must be observed for locks
equipped with a reversible latch:
Locks with roller latches are used for swing doors. In order to achieve an ideal fixing function, the roller
latch position may be changed through the screw located on the front.
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Product advice
A mortise lock with a retracted and fixed latch enables an unchecked door access.
After releasing the fixing device, the latch may then again be operated via the latch
lever by using the lever.
Note: The specification text must be supplemented accordingly “...with latch fixing
device”.
The end caps have expanding pins which may be used for the attachment in the pro-
file.
These may be removed and pop rivet nuts may be used for a more stable attachment.
The distance from the center of the follower is 2 mm longer than the comparable
dimension of profile cylinders.
Example: PZ 92 mm = CH-RZ 94 mm
Round cylinder
Center PZ
Center
Swiss
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Striking plates
Standard version
Range / Order numbers
Order number Order number
Finish
for lock 1812 for series 18 + 19
Special versions
Finish
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Striking plates
Steel
S4010088
nickel-silver
Steel
S4910023
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
Steel
S4120026
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
Steel
S4910064
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
Steel
S4910065
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
Steel
S4910029
nickel-silver
Steel
S4910068
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
Steel
S4910046
nickel-silver
Steel
S4910075
nickel-silver
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Striking plates
BKS striking plate S491 for sliding door lock 1427 with
hook; suitable for medium application, square ends;
usable DIN LH + DIN RH
Steel
S4910037
nickel-silver
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Product information for locks
The following information regarding locks must be observed in accordance with 2. Incorrect use
the manufacturer's liabilities of his products defined in the product liabilities An incorrect use – meaning a product use not as directed – of locks, for exam-
statute. ple, is, when
- The flawless use is prevented by inserting foreign objects into the lock or into
Noncompliance releases us from any liabilities. the locking plate.
- When interfering or assaulting the lock or locking plate, which results in a
1. Product information and use as directed change of the structure, the effectiveness or the function.
A lock generally has the function to lock and block a door. Simple lock designs - The lock bolt is prelocked to keep the door open.
serve only to lock the door. This designates that a door is kept closed so that it - The closing elements are assembled to be blocked in their function or are
cannot be opened by pulling or pushing, but may be opened by a simple method, subsequently treated (for example, painted).
such as by moving the lever. The lock latch – generally only called latch – serves - If a load is attached to the lever connection which exceeds the normal force
as lock. applied by hand.
- If unsuitable, such as dimensionally deviating or incorrect keys are being used.
Securing the closed door by at least one projecting door latch or by blocking of a - If an expansion or reduction of the required door gap develops when re-
deadbolt, which meshes into the appropriate recess of the jamb and or the lock- adjusting the hinges or when lowering the door.
ing plate, is called blocking. - If a non-approved double wing door is opened past the inactive wing.
- When gripping between the door leaf and the jamb when closing the doors.
The deadbolt must be blocked against pushing back in its projected position. In - when simultaneously activting the lever and the key.
addition, the door must be effectively difficult to open without the proper key.
3. Product performance
The door may only be blocked in a previously closed condition. If the product performance is not explicitly defined in our catalogues, broschures,
Cylinder attachment screws must be coordinated or adjusted to the backset price lists, performance specifications, etc., the requirements must be coordinat-
length. ed with us.
A mortice lock is a lock which is inserted into a recess in the door leaf (lock pock- The relevant standards serve as guidelines (for example, DIN 18250, DIN 18251,
et) and screwed on. DIN 18252, DIN 18255, DIN 18257, DIN 18273, DIN EN 179, DIN EN 1125, DIN EN
The following must be observed to assure proper use: 1303, DIN EN 1906, DIN EN 12209).
- Locks, locking plates, door fittings, attaching devices and locking cylinders
must be matched. Basic requirements and additional requirements are defined in these standards.
- The current “state of technology” must be applied for a proper installation, The serviceability of locks also depends of the operating frequency, operating
the maintenance and possibly a replacement. This is documented in the method, environmental effects and maintenance.
standards of these products and in instructions or manufacturer's cata-
logues. Lock, strike plate, door fittings, locking cylinders and keys must be replaced as
soon as problems occur despite proper maintenance.
Locks for anti-panic doors or special locks generally do not require an immediate This also applies to attempts to forcefully overcome locks and their accessories
use of keys when activating the door fitting (such as the door lever). (burglary attempts).
Locks for anti-panic doors or special locks may only be combined with locking
cylinders with a so-called turning handles (such as knob cylinders) if this is con- 4. Product maintenance
tractually approved by the lock's manufacturer. It is commonly suggested that Locks must be lubricated with suitable lubricants at least once per year – more
only the owners of the keys have the right to activate the lock, meaning that the frequently after wear. Door fitting, strike plate and locking cylinder must be
activation of a lock through a knob cylinder (or without a key) is not considered to checked for their proper condition and their installation. Only cleaning material
be as a normal case. that do not contain any corrosion-promoting ingredients may be used.
Simultaneously pulling back the latch and the prelocked deadbolt only by activat- 5. Information and instruction duties
ing the door lever is a special case and may not replace the “normal” key rota- The following documents and services are available to specialty dealers, lock-
tion to pull back the deadbolt. smiths, architects, planners, fabricators and users upon request, in order to com-
ply with the informational and instructional duties of the product liability statutes:
Locking cylinder may only be unconditionally installed in locks when they are sub- - Catalogues, broschures
ject to a dimension standard (DIN 18252) and if such locks are clearly prepared - Specification texts copies, quotation documents, keying plans
for locking cylinders under this standard. - The relevant standards serve as guidelines, for example, DIN 18250, DIN
18251, DIN 18252, DIN 18255, DIN 18257, DIN 18273, DIN EN 179, DIN EN
In all other cases, the manufacturer, dealer, fabricator or consumer of such locks 1125, DIN EN 1303, DIN EN 1906, DIN EN 12209 (Exclusive selling rights of
must obtain the certainty that the locking cylinders he selected are suitable for the Beuth Verlag GmbH, Berlin 30).
their intended use. - Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance
The necessary legal regulations and manufacturer's instructions must be For the selection of locks and the installation, operation and maintenance,
observed. For example, no locking cylinders with a button, knob, or a similar han- - architects and planners should consider to request and observe all required
dle may be installed in anti-panic locks. product information from us.
- Specialty dealers must consider to observe product information and refer-
General terms, provided these are not explained in catalogue pages, broschures, ence in the price lists and specifically request all necessary instructions from
price lists or on the internet are explained in the standards relevant for these us and to forward these to the fabricators.
products (such as DIN 18250, DIN 18251, DIN 18252, DIN 18255, DIN 18257, DIN - Fabricators must consider to observe all product information and specifical-
18273, DIN EN 179, DIN EN 1125, DIN EN 1303, DIN EN 1906, DIN EN 12209). ly request operating and maintenance instructions from us and to forward
Deviations from the particular relevant standard must be specified in the order. these to contractors and consumers.
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Product information for locks
General use,
installation and
maintenance advice for
BKS-locks and furniture
2. The spindle should not be knocked through the 3. The door leaf should not be carried using the
follower using a hammer. handles.
4. The distance between forend and striker 5. The latch bolt and dead bolt should not be painted
should be between 2 and 5 mm. over.
2 to 5 mm
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Product information for locks
6. The handle should not be operated in 7. The lock should not be operated with
the wrong direction. In use a maximum any foreign objects.
load of 150 N on the handle should
not be exceeded.
8. The dead bolt should not be extended 9. The handle and the key should not be
while the door is open. operated simultaneously.
10. Anti-panic locksshould not be left 11. Anti-panic locks should not be fitted
with a key in them. with locking cylinders with thumb turn
or turn knob.
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Product information for locks
12. Panic doors should only be used in case of 13. Double leaf doors should not be forced
emergency (no frequent use). open using the inactive leaf.
14. As soon as there are visible signs of physical 15. Locks are to be lubricated at least once
attack (e.g. bent bolts), the lock must be replaced. a year (non-resinogenic oil).
year
Exclusion of liability
The BKS products are permanently adapted to growing market's requirements and developed further.
We also reserve for changes serving the technological progress.
We have arranged the content of our documents with the greatest possible care.
We therefore ask for your understanding that we take no responsibility for possible mistakes with regard
to presentation and description of the products.
Many thanks for your understanding.
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Relevant standards
The most diverse standards and specifications exist for doors and related products. The most important are listed in the following:
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Quality
A complete Quality Assurance System in correspondence with DIN EN ISO 9001 guarantees consistently high quality of all
processes at BKS.
This Quality Assurance standard applies the highest demands at the European level and is not relative to production, but also to other
business sectors such as research, order processing or customer service. This standard applies to all manufacturing sections at BKS
(locking cylinders, door locks, fittings, electronics and door closers).
The extensive product range of the G.U-BKS group is designed for heavy-duty use and coordinated.
The high performance level in regards to quality, dependability and long life can only be assured when coordinated products are used.
The program variety of the G. U-BKS group makes it possible to use this advantage.
This is documented by the appropriate tests and registrations, relative to the standards and specifications.
These certificates may be requested, if desired.
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General Terms and Conditions
1. General / Scope of Application 4.5 If non-observance of the delivery time is due to Force Majeure such as for example
mobilization, war, riot or similar incidents such as for example strike, lock-out, the
1.1 Our Sales Terms and Conditions are exclusively applicable; we do not recognise con- delivery time is extended by the duration of the incidents causing the delay in so far
trary terms and conditions by the Purchaser or terms and conditions deviating from as these impediments can be proven to have a major influence on completion or deli-
our Sales Terms and Conditions unless they have been explicitly approved by us in wri- very. The same applies if these circumstances occur at sub-suppliers.
ting. Our Sales Terms and Conditions shall be applicable even if we carry out delivery 4.6 Partial deliveries are admissible within a reasonable extent.
to the Purchaser without reservation and with the knowledge of contrary terms and 4.7 We shall be liable in general only for delay in delivery in accordance with statutory pro-
conditions or terms and conditions deviating from our Sales Terms and Conditions. visions of the German Commercial Code and the German Civil Code.
1.2 All agreements made between us and the Purchaser in view of performance of the 4.8 Moreover we shall be liable in accordance with statutory provisions in so far as the
present contract have been stipulated in writing in the present contract. delay in delivery is based upon an intentional or grossly negligent contract violation
1.3 Our Sales Terms and Conditions are only valid vis-à-vis a contractor within the mean- for which we are responsible; we shall also be responsible for a fault caused by our
ing of § 14 BGB [German Civil Code]. representatives or vicarious agents.
1.4 Our Sales Terms and Conditions shall also be valid for subsequent orders. For current 4.9 In so far as the delay in delivery is merely based upon simple fault and no mandatory
and future business relations the Sales Terms and Conditions shall be valid as frame- liability is applicable due to violation of life, body or health, our liability for default
work terms and conditions even if not explicitly agreed upon in future. damages is limited in such a way that the Purchaser can request each 0.5 percent for
1.5 In addition to our General Terms and Conditions our "Installation Guidelines", "Installa- each completed week of delay but in total not more than 5 percent of the price for that
tion Instructions" and “Product Informations” shall be valid. delivery portion which due to the delay could not be put into useful operation. This is
not connected with a modification of the burden of proof to the Purchaser's disad-
2. Offer / Offer Documentation vantage. The Purchaser's legal right to rescind remains unaffected.
4.10 Goods which have been reported to be ready for shipment have to be called by the
2.1 Our offer is subject to alterations unless otherwise specified in the order confirmation. Purchaser immediately but not later than after a delay of 20 calendar days after having
After a purchase order has been placed by the customer, a contract is entered into by been informed of the readiness for shipment. If no call occurs, we shall be entitled to
our written order confirmation. The contents of the contract shall be governed by our put the goods on stock and store them upon our own discretion at Purchaser's risk
written order confirmation. and treat them as delivered ex works.
2.2 Warranty of a quality or acceptance of an independent guarantee on contract conclu- 4.11 If shipment or delivery of the goods is delayed on request or upon instigation of the
sion moreover must be explicitly identified in writing accordingly. Purchaser, storage charges may be invoiced starting from one month after notification
2.3 Subsequent modifications of the contract contents must also be made in writing. of readiness for shipment in the amount of 1% of the invoice value for each month
2.4 We reserve property rights and copyrights in illustrations, drawings, calculations and started. The storage charges shall be limited to 5 % of the invoice value unless higher
other documents; they must not be made available to third parties. This is especially storage charges can be proven by us.
applicable to such written documents identified as being "confidential". Prior to their 4.12 Fulfilment of our obligation in accordance with the German Packaging Regulations has
transmittal to third parties the Purchaser requires our explicit written approval. been transferred by us to a authorized Company who sets up appropriate collecting
boxes for packing material which has to be taken back in places where large quanti-
3. Prices / Payment Terms and Conditions ties and small quantities of packing material occurs. Overwraps and sales packages
will be taken back by us only via this authorized Company. Outside the scope of appli-
3.1 Unless otherwise specified in the order confirmation, our prices are to be understood cation of the Packaging Regulations no packing material will be taken back by us.
"ex works" excluding packing and transport charges, insurance and other contingen-
cies; these shall be invoiced separately. 5. Participation Duties of our Customers
3.2 For pieces or parts which we produce on a special demand or order of the Purchaser
we inform the Purchaser about the amount of the production. 5.1 Participation services by the customer which are explicitly or tacitly agreed upon wit-
3.3 Statutory value-added tax is not included in our prices; it will be shown separately on hin the scope of the contract will be performed without special remuneration unless
the invoice on the day of invoicing in the amount stipulated by law. specified otherwise.
3.4 Discount deduction requires a special written agreement. Independent of such a writ- 5.2 The customer shall be obliged to inform us on all facts in time from which it results
ten agreement it is stipulated that a discount of 3 % on the net invoice value shall be that stock and products in store with us which have been placed at disposal in view of
granted if payment is received within 10 days as from date of invoice. If payment is production capacities reported to us cannot be used or cannot be fully used. If resi-
received within 30 days, we will grant 2 % discount on the net invoice value. No dis- dual stock remains, the customer will accept the stock and eventual charges for their
count will be granted on new invoices as long as still open balances from former invo- destruction in case of premature modification of his disposition. The same applies also
ices exist. Payments will always be used for settlement of the oldest debit item. to products for which we had to order minimum quantities from our suppliers in so
3.5 Unless otherwise specified in the order confirmation, the purchase price is due for far as we had pointed out this fact to our customer in advance.
payment net (without deduction) within 60 days as from date of invoice. If the 5.3 The customer guarantees that the products supplied by him for further processing are
Purchaser defaults, we shall be entitled to request arrears on interest in the amount of suitable for this purpose. We are not obliged to inspect the products supplied by the
8 % above the respective basic interest published. But the Purchaser shall be entitled customer for their property and fitness in view of further processing. Within the scope
to prove to us that no damage or a damage of a far minor importance has occurred for of current business relations as well as when a processing item has primarily been
us as a result of the delay of payment. inspected, tested and released, the customer shall be obliged to inform us of his own
3.6 The Purchaser shall only be entitled to setoff rights if his counterclaims have legal accord about each product change. In cases of current processing of items the custo-
force, are undisputed or have been recognised by us. The Purchaser shall be entitled mer shall be further obliged – for each modification of the production conditions in his
to exercise a general lien in so far as his counterclaim is based upon the same con- plant especially when replacing tools, machines or when introducing new production
tractual relationship. procedures – to inspect the item to be processed by us for variations and modifica-
3.7 We shall not be obliged to accept bills of exchange or cheques. If cheques or bills of tions and to inform us in writing of such variations and modifications.
exchange are accepted on a case to case basis upon prior agreement, this will only be 5.4 We shall not be obliged to check the correctness of instructions given by our custo-
made in fulfilment by invoicing the discount charges and collection charges which mers, material selection or other provisions made by our customer.
have to be paid by the customer immediately in cash. Accepted bills and cheques will 5.5 Therefore the customer must check all instructions he is giving as well as the quality
be finally credited after having been honoured. Acceptance of cheques or bills of of the materials specified or made available to us for compliance with statutory and
exchange will be made without prejudice for later payment obligations. We shall not technical provisions.
be responsible for timely presentation, protest and return of the bill of exchange, if it 5.6 If the customer defaults regarding his duty of procurement or participation after writ-
has not been honoured. ten request, we shall be entitled to statutory rights.
3.8 If a bill of exchange or a cheque is not honoured in time or if a payment term granted 5.7 The taking back of goods requires an explicit written approval, if we are not obligate
is exceeded, all debts still open at that time – also debts for which a respite has been to take back the goods by law.
granted and debts for which bills of exchange or cheques have been given – become
immediately due for payment. 6. Passing of Risk
4. Delivery / Delivery Time 6.1 Unless otherwise specified in the order confirmation, delivery shall be deemed to be
agreed upon "ex works".
4.1 Prior to start of the delivery time indicated by us all technical questions must have 6.2 The risk for delivery passes onto the customer when leaving our works, at the latest
been clarified. If we inform the Purchaser about delivery times these informations are with shipment of the consignment and/or delivery to the carrier or forwarding agent
not binding and show only a foreseeable delivery time. even if partial deliveries are made or if exceptionally we carry out transport at our own
4.2 Observance of our delivery obligation moreover requires timely and orderly fulfilment expenses or with our transportation means unless otherwise specified.
of the Purchaser's obligations, especially observance of the agreed upon payment 6.3 If shipment is delayed due to circumstances for which the customer is responsible, the
terms and conditions. The defence of a non-fulfilled contract remains reserved. risk passes onto the customer with receipt of the notification of readiness for ship-
4.3 If the Purchaser has been put on notice to take delivery or if he violates any other ment.
duties of co-operation, we shall be entitled to request indemnification of the damage 6.4 Return shipments must be returned to us carriage-free. In case of return shipment the
incurred to us to that extent including eventual surplus expenditure. Further claims risk of loss remains with the customer until the products have been accepted at our
remain reserved. works.
4.4 If the prerequisites of item 4.3 exist, the risk of an accidental destruction or an acci- 6.5 If the customer so requests, we will effect a transport insurance for the shipment; the
dental deterioration of the object purchased passes onto the Purchaser at that point in charges connected with it will be borne by the customer.
time when the Purchaser has been put on notice to take delivery or is in debtor's delay.
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7. Redhibitory Defects 9.3 No modification of the burden of proof at the Purchaser's disadvantage is connected
with the above provision.
We shall be liable for redhibitory defects as follows: 9.4 Liability according to the liability for products' law remains unaffected.
7.1 All such parts or services have to be reworked, newly delivered or rendered again free 9.5 In so far as liability for indemnification towards us is excluded or restricted, this
of charge upon our choice which within the statutory limitation – irrespective of the applies also to personal liability for indemnification by our employees, our commerci-
operating period – show a redhibitory defect in so far as its cause existed at the time al agents and our vicarious agents.
of passing of risk.
7.2 Claims due to redhibitory defects become barred by the statute of limitations in 12 10. Retention of Title
months. The time period starts with the passing of risk (item 6).
7.3 The customer must notify the redhibitory defect to us immediately in writing. 10.1 The objects of the deliveries (goods under retention of title) remain our property until
7.4 In case of notification of defects payments by the customer are permitted to be with- payment of all debts to which we are entitled from the business relationship. In so far
held within a scope which is in an adequate ratio to the redhibitory defects occurred. as the value of all securities to which we are entitled towards the Purchaser exceeds
The Purchaser shall only be allowed to withhold payments if a notification of defects the amount of all claims secured by more than 10 %, we will release a corresponding
has been put forward the justification of which cannot be doubted. If the notification share of the securities on request by the Purchaser.
of a defect was wrong, we shall be entitled to request indemnification of expenditures 10.2 During existence of the retention of title the Purchaser shall not be permitted to
incurred by us from the customer. encumber the goods or pledge them as security and resale is only permitted to resel-
7.5 First of all we shall always be granted the possibility of subsequent performance within lers in normal dealings and only with a proviso that the reseller receives payment from
an adequate delay. his customer or makes the reservation that transfer of title will only occur if the custo-
7.6 If subsequent performance fails, the Purchaser may withdraw from contract – without mer has met his payment obligations.
prejudice to eventual damage claims – or reduce payment. Replacement for fruitless 10.3 In case of attachments, seizures or other orders or interference by third parties the
expenditure can only be requested by the Purchaser, if we are responsible for the Purchaser must inform us immediately so that we can institute a claim according to §
defect due to intent or gross negligence. 771 ZPO [German Civil Practice Act]. In so far as the third party is not able to reim-
7.7 Claims as a result of defects do not exist in case of only minor variation from the burse the court costs and extrajudicial costs of a claim according to § 771 ZPO, the
agreed upon quality, in case of only minor impairment of usefulness, in case of natu- Purchaser shall be liable for the loss incurred by us.
ral wear and tear or damages occurring after passing of risk due to wrong or negligent 10.4 The Purchaser is obliged to take good care of the item purchased; especially he is obli-
treatment, excessive load, inappropriate consumables or due to special external ged to insure the item purchased at his own expenses sufficiently at original value
influences which are not presumed according to contract as well as in case of non- against fire, water and theft. In so far as maintenance and inspection work are requi-
reproducible software errors. If the Purchaser or third parties carry out modifications red, the Purchaser must carry out such work in time at his own expense.
or repair work in an inappropriate way, no claims as a result of defects exist for it and 10.5 In case of breaches of duty by the Purchaser including but not limited to delay of pay-
the resulting consequences either. The same applies in so far as our specifications for ment, we shall be entitled to withdrawal and taking back; the Purchaser is obliged to
handling and other instructions are not observed. restitution. Withdrawal and/or exercise of the retention of title does not require rescis-
7.8 Claims by the Purchaser for expenditure necessary for the purpose of subsequent per- sion by the Supplier; these actions or an attachment of the goods under retention of
formance including but not limited to transport, road, work and material charges are title by us does not represent a withdrawal from contract unless this has explicitly
excluded to the extent that the expenditure increases because the object of delivery been declared by us.
has subsequently been taken to another place than the establishment of the Purchaser 10.6 If the Purchaser has resold the purchased item in the ordinary course of business, he
unless this change of location corresponds to its use according to purpose. assigns, however, to us already now all debts in the amount of the final invoice value
7.9 Legal recourse claims by the Purchaser towards us exist only in so far as the Purchaser (including value-added tax) of our debts accruing for him from resale against his
has not made any agreements with his customer beyond statutory claims due to defects. customers or third parties regardless of whether the purchased item has been resold
7.10 For damage claims item 9 applies. Further or other claims than those stipulated in this without or after further processing. The Purchaser remains authorised to collect this
item or in item 9 for redhibitory defects are excluded. debt also after assignment. Our authority to collect the debt ourselves remains unaf-
fected. But we undertake not to collect the debt as long as the Purchaser meets his
8. Industrial Property Rights and Copyrights, Defective Titles payment obligations from the proceeds taken in, does not default in payment and in
particular no petition for opening of insolvency proceedings has been filed or insol-
Unless otherwise agreed upon, we shall be obliged to render delivery only in the coun- vency exists. But if this is the case, we can request that the Purchaser informs us
try of the place of delivery free from industrial property rights and copyrights by third about the debts assigned and their debtors, gives all information necessary for collec-
parties (hereinafter called property rights). In so far as a third party due to violation of tion, hands out the respective documents and informs the debtors (third parties) of the
property rights by deliveries rendered by us and used according to contract, puts for- assignment.
ward justified claims against the Purchaser, we shall be liable to the Purchaser within 10.7 Processing or reshaping of the purchased item by the Purchaser will always be made
the delay determined in item 7.2 as follows: on behalf of us. If the purchased matter is processed with other objects not belonging
8.1 Upon our choice and at our own expenses we will either obtain a right of use (usu- to us, we acquire joint ownership in the new object in the ratio of the value of the pur-
fructuary right) for the deliveries concerned, modify them in such a way that the pro- chased item (final invoice value including value-added tax) to the other processed
perty right will not be violated or replace them. If this is not possible for us under ade- objects at the time of processing. For the object created by processing moreover the
quate terms and conditions, the Purchaser shall be entitled to statutory rights of with- same applies as for the purchased item delivered under retention of title.
drawal or reduction. The Purchaser shall only be allowed to request indemnification 10.8 If the purchased item is mixed inseparably with other objects not belonging to us, we
for fruitless expenditure, if we are liable for intent or gross negligence. Our obligation acquire joint ownership in the new item in the ratio of the value of the purchased item
to pay damages is governed by item 9. (final invoice value including value-added tax) to the other mixed objects at the time of
8.2 The above mentioned obligations exist only in so far as the Purchaser informs us mixing. If the mixing occurs in such a way that the item of the Purchaser has to be
immediately in writing about the claims put forward by the third party, does not recog- considered the main item, it is deemed to have been agreed upon that the Purchaser
nise a violation and all defences and composition proceedings are reserved for us. If transfers pro rata joint ownership to us. The Purchaser holds in custody for us the
the Purchaser ceases to use the delivery for reasons of damage reduction or for other exclusive ownership or joint ownership thus created.
important reasons, he shall be obliged to inform the third party that no acknowledge-
ment of a violation of property rights is connected with it. 11. Place of Performance, Venue, Governing Law
8.3 Claims of the Purchaser are excluded in so far as he is responsible for the violation of
property rights. 11.1 For all rights and duties resulting from our deliveries and services for both parties the
8.4 Claims of the Purchaser are also excluded in so far as the violation of property rights registered office of our company shall be considered to be the place of performance.
is caused by particular specifications of the Purchaser, by an application unforeseea- 11.2 In dealings with companies for lawsuits for which the district courts have jurisdiction
ble by us or by the fact that the delivery is modified by the Purchaser or used toget- in rem, the Velbert District Court, and for lawsuits for which county courts have juris-
her with products not delivered by us. diction in rem, the Wuppertal County Court shall have general jurisdiction.
8.5 In case of violations of property rights for the claims of the Purchaser stipulated in 11.3 The contractual relationship shall be governed by the law of the Federal Republic of
item 8.1 the provisions of items 7.4, 7.5 and 7.9 apply accordingly. Germany. Application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of
8.6 Further claims of the Purchaser or other claims of the Purchaser than those stipulated Goods (CISG) is excluded.
in the present item 8 against us or our vicarious agents for defective title are excluded. 11.4 The data specified by the Purchaser will be stored and processed by electronic data
processing to the extent that this is admissible in accordance with the Federal German
9. Total Liability Law on Data Protection (§§ 28, 29 BDSG).
11.5 Should any provision of the agreement, the general sales, delivery and payment terms
9.1 Claims by the Purchaser for indemnification – irrespective of the legal nature of the and conditions or other included terms and conditions be or become invalid, in whole
claim put forward – are excluded. or in part, for any reasons whatsoever, or there is a whole, the validity of the remai-
9.2 Excluded from this provision are: ning provisions shall not be affected thereby. The invalid provision shall be substitu-
a) Damages due to violation of substantial contractual obligations. In case of simple ted by a valid provision that comes as closely as legally permissible to what the inva-
negligence, however, liability for indemnification shall be limited to the foreseeable lid provision was intended to achieve.
damage typically occurring.
b) Damages due to violation of life, body or health if we are responsible for the breach
of duty.
c) For other damages based upon an intentional or grossly negligent breach of duty
with us being equally responsible for a breach of duty by our legal representatives
or vicarious agents.
d) Indemnification for impossibility or inability.
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General business terms ....................................................................................................................................................................................................64 + 65
Automatic locking locks ......................................................................................................................................................................................................8 – 11
End caps for “U” shaped forend ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Latch fixing device ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ .49
Glass door lock 0024 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................40 + 41
Hook latch locks................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 - 23
Standards.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Contract mortise locks ......................................................................................................................................................................................................24 - 33
Product information for locks ............................................................................................................................................................................................58 - 61
Product features – contract mortise locks ........................................................................................................................................................................24 + 25
Product features – special locks ......................................................................................................................................................................................38 + 39
Product features – Safety locks ..........................................................................................................................................................................................6 + 7
Quality .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Sliding door locks..............................................................................................................................................................................................................42 - 47
Striking plates ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................50 - 57
Striking plate B9000 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
Striking plate S401 for lock 0007.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Striking plate S412 for lock 1218.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Striking plate S491 for lock 1205/1205H ............................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Striking plate S491 for lock 1212.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
Striking plate S491 for lock 1215.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Striking plate S491 for lock 1205SRH .................................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Striking plate S491 for lock 1205SRHF ................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Striking plate S491 for lock 1425.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Striking plate S491 for lock 1426.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Striking plate S491 for lock 1427.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Striking plate S491 for lock 1430.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Lock 0007 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 + 41
Lock 1200 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................26 + 27
Lock 1200RF ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................28 + 29
Lock 1205 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 + 31
Lock 1200H ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 + 43
Lock 1200SRH ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................44 + 45
Lock 1205RHF ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................46 + 47
Lock 1212 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 + 13
Lock 1215 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 + 33
Lock 1218 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 + 15
Lock 1425 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 + 17
Lock 1426 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 + 19
Lock 1427 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 + 21
Lock 1430 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 + 23
Lock 1812 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................34 + 35
Lock 1828 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 + 37
Lock 1926 – automatically locking......................................................................................................................................................................................8 + 9
Lock 1974 – manually locking ..........................................................................................................................................................................................10 + 11
Swiss round cylinder ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Pivot hook deadbolt locks..................................................................................................................................................................................................42 - 47
Security locks......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 - 23
Special locks ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................34 - 51
Door handling........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48
Reversible latch..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Adjustable roller latch .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
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