What is the sliding bolt used for?
Drawer bolts are used as a locking option for small wooden doors, garden gates & windows because of their narrow base plate. The push bolt is suitable for both right and left turning doors.
How is the sliding bolt constructed and how is it used?
The deadbolt consists of three components, a bolt, the base plate and a loop for bolt locking. When assembling the flat bolt with its total length of 100 mm, it must be noted that the bolt can be pushed out 20 mm.
The base plate connected to the bolt has a dimension of 100 x 35 mm. It is screwed to a door or gate by means of 6 holes with a Ø of 3 mm. The loop for bolt locking has a length of 10 mm and a width of 35 mm, this is screwed on 2 screw-on points with a Ø of 3 mm.
What should be considered and what are the technical details of the door bolt?
Due to its straight design, the base plate and the loop should be at the same height during installation. The bolt slide is available in the following sizes: 80 x 35 mm, 100 x 35 mm and 120 x 35 mm. Thanks to the galvanic zinc coating, the push bolts are protected against external weather conditions.
Technical data - Total length of the bolt: 120 mm - Stroke of the bolt: 20 mm - Width of the bolt: 12 mm - Length base plate: 100 mm - Width base plate: 35 mm - Total height: 25 mm - Holes base plate: 6 holes Ø 3 mm - Material thickness base plate: 1 mm - Length loop: 10 mm - Width loop: 35 mm - Material thickness loop: 1 mm - Holes loop: 2 holes Ø 3 mm - Material: steel - Finish: galvanized - Product type: Bolt