What is the crank bolt used for?
Lock bolts cranked with strike plate are a robust and secure locking variant for outdoor use. Especially to lock garden gates and doors with a height distance of 15 mm and to deny access to unauthorized persons with a simple lock.
How is the crank bolt constructed and how is it used?
The door bolt is suitable for both right and left turning doors. It consists of three components, a bolt, the base plate and a strike plate for bolt locking.
The base plate with the dimension 120 x 50 mm is screwed to a door or gate at 6 screw-on points with a Ø of 5 mm. The strike plate has a length of 50 mm and a width of 19 mm, this is screwed at two screw-on points with a Ø of 5 mm, into the frame, which is to be locked with the door.
What should be considered and what are the technical details of the push bolt?
When mounting, it must be noted that the cranked flat bolt of the deadbolt can be pushed out 25 mm. The bolt slide is available in the following sizes: 100 x 50 mm, 120 x 50 mm and 140 x 55 mm. Thanks to the galvanic zinc coating, the bolts are protected against external weather conditions.
Technical data - Total length of the bolt: 100 mm - Stroke of the bolt: 25 mm - Width of the bolt: 20 mm - Length base plate: 120 mm - Width base plate: 50 mm - Holes base plate: 6 holes Ø 4 mm - Material thickness base plate: 2 mm - Length strike plate: 50 mm - Width strike plate: 19 mm - Material thickness strike plate: 1 mm - Holes strike plate: 2 holes Ø 5 mm - Material: steel - Finish: galvanized - Product type: Bolt