by Orella Rodger | Jan 27, 2025 | Installation Guides
Bolt Through Use M8x60mm bolts for doors up to 44mm thick, M8x70mm for doors between 44 and 54mm thick Measure the fixing centres on the pull handle Drill 8.2-8.5ml diameter holes in the door at these centres Hold the handle against the holes, then screw the bolt into...
by Orella Rodger | Jan 17, 2025 | Installation Guides
FP Lever Handles >Instructions 1.Ensure that the 8mm spindle and bolt through fixings are long enough to work with yourdoor. If the door is thicker than 44mm, you may need longer fixings and spindle. 2.Insert the spindle into one of the lever handles. Ensure that...
by Orella Rodger | Jan 17, 2025 | Installation Guides
FST Lever Handles >Instructions 1.Ensure that the 8mm spindle and bolt through fixings are long enough to work with your door. If the door is thicker than 44mm, you may need longer fixings and spindle. 2.Insert the spindle into one of the lever handles....
by whatif24wp | Aug 19, 2024 | Installation Guides
Intrumescent Protection The first thing you must be sure of is that the flush bolt you are proposing to use has been included in a successful fire test, and what intumescent was used in conjunction with the bolt in that test. Our BFA030 flush bolt was tested with a...
by whatif24wp | Aug 19, 2024 | Installation Guides
Fire door hinges have a system of grading under BS EN 1935 – this indicates the maximum weight that the hinge can take. For instance a Grade 13 hinge will take up to 120kg in weight (more details about hinge loadings/adjusted door weights coming in another post soon)....
by whatif24wp | Aug 19, 2024 | Installation Guides
Pull Handles The bottom fixing of the pull handle should be fixed between 700mm and 1000mm above the finished floor level. The top fixing of the pull handle should be fixed no lower than 1300mm above the finished floor level. This means that the minimum fixing centres...