No. Term
–
Active leaf
–
Inactive leaf
–
Rebate gap
1, 8 Lock counterpart Lock counterparts are the striking plate and the lower eccentric lock recess,
2
Security top
locking
3
Coupling
4
locking rod (top) The locking rod (top) is a bar in the door leaf, which actuates the security top
5
Passive leaf lock
6
locking rod
(bottom)
7
Bottom rod
guide
8
Ground lock
recess
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Explanation of terms
Description
The active leaf is the first door leaf that is opened on a two-leaf door.
The inactive leaf can be opened after the active leaf of a two-leaf door is
opened.
The rebate gap is the distance between the face plate and striking plate
(Fig. 3).
which accept the locking rod when locking.
The security top locking is screwed onto the coupling.
The coupling is the connecting element between the locking rod and the
security top locking.
locking from the lock.
The passive leaf lock is integrated in the inactive leaf of a two-leaf door. If the
handle / panic push bar of the active leaf is actuated, the locking rods are
retracted automatically and the inactive leaf can be opened.
The locking rod (bottom) is a bar in the door leaf, which engages in the lock
recess in the ground starting from the passive leaf lock.
The bottom fitting is screwed to the door at the bottom and guides the
bottom locking rod.
The ground lock recess is installed in the lower door frame or in the floor and
serves as the counterpart for the bottom locking rod.
Notes
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