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Installation instructions:
Back-to-back and single-sided locking ladder pulls
TG 138 - LOCKING LADDER PULLS
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TG 138 - LOCKING LADDER PULLS—
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Operator overallSpecifications General information
Mounting
Maintenance 3
Glass pulls
Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull 4-8
Disassemble the back-to-back locking
ladder pull4
Reassemble the back-to-back locking ladder
pull6
Install the cylinder 7
Glass door: Single-sided top locking ladder pull 9-10
Assemble the single-sided top locking
ladder pull9
Install the cylinder 10
Wood door or 3/4" glass door applications
Replace the locking mechanism 11
Adjusting the locking pin 12
Preparing floor for dust proof strike 13
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Specifications
Important safety-related information for the mounting and use of DORMA hardware.(Follow these instructions in addition to the mounting and operating instructions in order to avoid damage of product and damage to person or property.)
General information1. DORMA requires use of tempered glass or tempered
laminated glass.
2. DORMA hardware is not suitable for application in
rooms where chemicals (e.g. chlorine) are used as indoor
swimming pools, saunas or salt-water pools.
3. Never move sliding panels faster than walking speed
and always stop the door manually before it reaches end
position.
4. Do not swing doors with excessive force. Install limiting
stop to prevent door from opening too far.
Mounting1. Only properly qualified and specially trained staff is
authorized to mount DORMA hardware.
2. Never use glass with conchoidal fractures and/or
damaged edges.
3. Due to crushing hazards and possible injury caused
by breakage of glass during mounting, corresponding
protective clothing (especially gloves and protective
goggles) is required.
4. Clean clamping area with safe alcohol-based standard
commercial cleaning agent before mounting the glass
hardware.
5. Never clamp metal glass fitting hardware directly to glass
surface.
6. Never use clamping roller carriers on self-cleaning
coatings.
7. When adjusting glass elements, always stick to the
required clearance for the respective hardware. Adjust
clearance so glass does not come in contact with any
hard surfaces such as glass, metal or concrete.
8. Do not use excessive force when installing the glass
(avoid over tightening screws).
9. Ensure there is a minimum door clearance of 1/2". If not,
adjust door height accordingly prior to installation.
Maintenance Check glass hardware at regular intervals for proper
positioning and smooth operation and correct
adjustment. High traffic door systems require inspection
by properly qualified staff (specialized companies or
installation firms). Immediately replace damaged glass
elements (no glass flaking and/or conchoidal fractures)!
Only use suitable cleaning and care products to clean
the surfaces.
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1.1 Lay the ladder pulls on a flat surface and disassemble.
Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull
Set screw
Inside pullOutside pull
Set screw
Set screw
Disassemble the back to back locking ladder pull
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1.2 Separate the pulls by loosening the set screws in each
post of the inside pull.
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2.2 Unthread the following parts from the other posts:
threaded anchor
black plastic washers (qty: 2 per post)
spacer
threaded stud
Locking
shaft
Locking
anchor
Threaded
studSpacer
Threaded
anchor
Black plastic
washer
Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull - continued
2.1 Unthread the locking anchor from the locking shaft
(which stays together in the post).
Outside pull
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Re-assemble the back-to-back locking ladder pull
Self adhesive
washer
Black
plastic
washer
Self
adhesive
washer
Outside pull
Threaded
stud
Spacer
3.1 Reinstall the black plastic washers into the outside post.
NOTE: Be sure to use the appropriately sized locking mechanism dependent upon the thickness and type of door being used.
3.2 Secure the self-adhesive washers to the posts of the
outside pull.
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Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull - continued
3.3 Rethread the following parts into the posts of the outside
pull:
threaded stud
spacer
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Install the cylinder:
4.1 Measure and cut the cylinder tailpiece to the desired
length as seen in the figure above.
4.2 Install the cylinder housing into the outside pull.
NOTE: Be sure the tailpiece engages with the locking mechanism.
Inside pullOutside pull
Cylinder
screws
Cylinder
housing
Cylinder
tailpiece
X
2-3/16 - 2-5/16"(55-60mm)
2-5/8"- X"(67-Xmm)
4.3 Measure and cut the two cylinder screws [2.63"-X"
(67-Xmm)] to the appropriate length as seen in the
figure above. Secure them into the back of the cylinder
housing.
Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull - continued
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Inside pull
Security
plug
Set
screws
Outside pull
ENSURE THERE IS A MINIMUM DOOR CLEARANCE OF 1/2". IF NOT, ADJUST DOOR HEIGHT ACCORDINGLY.
5.1 Place the outside pull through the door.
NOTE: BE SURE TO SUPPORT THE PULL IN THE DOOR WITH YOUR HAND.
5.2 Secure the self-adhesive washers for the inside pull onto
the glass door.
5.3 Be sure the clear plastic washer is still on the locking
anchor, then thread the following part onto locking shaft:
locking anchor
5.4 To secure the remaining posts, thread the following parts
onto the threaded stud:
black plastic washer
threaded anchor
5.5 Slide the inside pull onto the anchors and locking
mechanism.
NOTE: BE SURE THE INDEXING PIN ON THE LOCKING SHAFT IS IN THE DOWN POSITION.
5.6 Tighten with the set screw on each post of the inside
pull, make sure the pull is fully functioning, and add the
security plugs. NOTE: The plugs are permanent!
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side l
Self-adhesive
washers
Black
plastic
washer
Threaded
anchor
Threaded
stud
Clear
plastic
washer
Locking
anchor
Locking
shaft
Indexing
pin
Glass door: Back-to-back locking ladder pull - continued
Self-adhesive
washer
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Glass door: Single-sided top locking ladder pull
Assemble the single-sided top locking ladder pull
6.1 Lay the ladder pull on a flat surface.
6.2 Thread the following parts into each other:
single-sided trim rose
clear plastic washers
threaded stud
spacer
6.3 Feed the stud, spacer and rose assemblies through the
glass door.
6.4 To secure the post, thread the following parts onto the
threaded stud:
clear plastic washer
black pastic washer
threaded anchor
NOTE: THE TAPERED SIDE OF THE ANCHOR SHOULD FACE THE INSIDE PULL.
6.5 Slide the inside pull onto the anchors.
6.6 Tighten the set screw on each post of the inside pull and
add the security plugs. NOTE: The plugs are permanent!
Clear plastic
washers
Clear plastic
washers
Single-sided
trim rose
SpacerThreaded
stud
Black
plastic
washer
Threaded
anchor
6
Security
plug
Set
screws
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Cylinder
tailpiece
Cylinder
housing
2-1/4"(58mm)
Cylinder
Cylinder
ring
Thumb turn
housing
Set screw
Locking
anchor
Set
screw
Set
screw
Security
plug
Security
plug
Locking
anchor
Install the cylinder: NOTE: If a single-sided top locking thumb turn is being installed, skip to step 2.6.
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7.1 Measure and cut the cylinder tailpiece to the desired
length as seen in the figure above.
7.2 Measure and cut the two cylinder screws [9/16" (15mm)].
7.3 Place the cylinder through the cylinder ring.
7.4 Secure the cylinder alignment guide to the back of the
cylinder using the two 9/16" (15mm) screws.
7.5 Insert the cylinder and guide into the top of the pull.
NOTE: Be sure the guide lines up with the hole inside the pull.
NOTE: Be sure the cylinder tailpiece engages with the locking mechanism.
7.6 Tighten the set screw in the post to secure the cylinder.
7.7 Slide the pull onto the threaded anchors.
7.8 Tighten with the set screw on each post of the pull, make
sure the pull is fully functioning, and add the security
plugs. NOTE: The plugs are permanent!
9/16"(15mm)
Cylinder
alignment
guide
Cylinder
screws
Cylinder
screw
Glass door: Single-sided top locking ladder pull - continued
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Replace the locking mechanism
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8.1 Remove the screw from the back of the lock housing.
8.2 Remove the lock housing (includes locking shaft and
locking anchor).
8.3 Unthread the locking anchor from the locking shaft.
8.4 Remove the clamp ring from the back of the locking
shaft. Remove the locking shaft from the lock housing.
Wood door or 3/4" glass door applications
8.5 Replace with proper size locking shaft and locking
anchor.
8.6 Replace the shaft into the lock housing. Be sure the
spacer washer is not removed.
8.7 Secure the clamp ring.
8.8 Replace the lock housing into the locking post.
8.9 Replace the screw into the back of the housing.
Screw
Lock
housing
Locking
shaft
Locking
anchor
Clamp
ring
Screw Locking
post
Spacer
washer
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Adjusting the locking pin
Locking pin
Inside pull
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1.1 Once the pull has been secured to the door and is
properly functioning, adjust the height of the locking pin.
1.2 Partially insert the T-handle tool into the outer housing of
the locking pin.
1.3 Turn counter-clockwise to align with the inner hole of the
locking pin housing.
1.4 Slide the T-handle tool through the locking pin.
1.5 To extend the pin: Turn clockwise.
To retract the pin: Turn counter-clockwise.
+ -
-
+
Locking pin
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Preparing floor for dust proof strike
1.1 Once the pull has been secured to the door, is properly
functioning, and the door is fully closed, place the
template on the floor underneath the inside pull.
1.2 With the locking pin extended, line the template up with
the pin.
1.3 Using an 3/4" (18mm) diameter drill bit, drill 1-5/8"
(40mm) into the floor.
1.4 Clean the hole of debris.
1.5 Insert dust proof strike into the hole.
1.6 Be sure the strike functions properly.
Strike template
ø3/4"
(ø18)
Image template NOT TO SCALE
Dust proof
strike
Dust proof
strike
Inside pull
oof
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