Kaba simplex 7106 series Installation Instructions Manual

Summary of simplex 7106 series

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    Kaba access control 2941 indiana avenue winston-salem, nc 27105 usa tel: (800) 849-8324 (336) 725-1331 fax: (800) 346-9640 (336) 725-3269 www.Kabaaccess.Com pk 2389 0307 7 1 0 6 series installation instructions.

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    1 important: please keep these instructions. The combination of this lock has been factory preset: 2 and 4 pressed together, then 3. Warning for your own safety, you must change the combination at the time of installation. Please read and follow all directions carefully since every installation is u...

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    3 2 checklist use this checklist to make sure that everything has been included. A – front lock b – inside combination change assembly c – reinforcing plate d – inside rim deadlocking latch e – strike box f – screw pack a. Flat strike plate b. Six 1 3 ⁄ 4 " (44 mm) screws 4 for inside rim deadlockin...

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    5 4 c. Drilling holes in the door caution: positioning and drilling must be done straight to ensure trouble free operation of the model 7106 lockset. Improper drilling may result in excessive force being exerted on the lock which may result in the premature wearing of its mechanical parts. You must ...

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    7 6 e-2 while holding the lock firmly against the out- side of the door, use two round head thru- bolts (d) to secure the inside reinforcement plate (c). Finger tighten only. E-3 use a thin object a (screwdriver) to align tail- piece (x) with the horizontal slot of the combi- nation change assembly ...

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    Kaba simplex ® limited warranty kaba access control warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year. Kaba access control will repair or replace, at our discretion, locks found by kaba access control analysis to be de...

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    1 3 / 8 " dia. (35 mm) 1" (25 mm) 1" (25 mm) 3 / 32 " (2 mm) top bottom caution apply template and drill from the inside but compensate for door bevel if any 1 1 / 4 " (32 mm) 1 1 / 2 " (38 mm) 2 1 / 4 " (57 mm) 1 7 / 8 " (48 mm) 3 / 4 " dia. (19 mm) 1 / 4 " dia. * (6 mm) 1 / 4 " dia. * (6 mm) 4 hol...

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    T hank y o u fo r pur c has ing o ur pr o duc t. In o r de r to pr o te c t y o ur in v e s tme n t and to e nable us to be tt e r s e r v e y o u in th e fu tu re , p le a s e fi ll o u t th is re g is tr a ti o n c ar d and r e tur n it to k ab a a c c e s s c o n tr o l, o r r e gis te r o nline ...

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    9 8 g-3 turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) until it stops (see figure 7-3); the latch should retract fully. If the latch does not retract, turn the thumbturn to the left coun- terclockwise until it stops, release, and repeat step g-2. Note: from the outside, the only way to retract ...

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    11 10 d. Place the strike back into this cutout and trace the outline of the strike tongue (see figure 9-3). E. Chisel out the frame so that the strike tongue will be flush (approximately 5 ⁄ 32 "). F. Place the strike back into the cutout and check that the large segment of the latch enters the str...

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    K-12 once you have depressed all the digits in your new combination, turn the control shaft (d) clockwise (see figure 11-4). The code change button (h) under lockout slide (g), should pop up (see figure 11-4). Your new com- bination is now set. K-13 look at the code gear pockets (f). The numbers in ...