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Description

Material

Stainless steel 1.4401.

Version
Ground and polished or matt abrasive blasted.
Note
With their countersunk grip, these snap locks are designed for flush installation in doors, hatches and covers.
They are used where inaccessible assembly spaces make it difficult to operate, or where remote actuation is required for ergonomic or safety reasons.
Available in two different sizes for different door leaf thicknesses. Additional security with lockable variants. The locks have a single key system, all locks can be opened with the same key.
The pre-tensioned grip prevents rattling.

The Bowden cable is not supplied.

Max. torque to tighten the screws: 2.4 Nm.

Form A: lockable
Form B: not lockable
Method of operation
When the grip is actuated, hatches, lids, covers or doors are opened remotely and invisibly with a Bowden cable.
The lock can also be actuated from the rear.
Application
- Automotive industries
- Machine construction
- Boat and ship building
- Aviation and aerospace
- Motorhomes and caravans
- Medical technology
Assembly
1. Produce a mounting cutout as shown in the drawing.
2. Secure from the rear using the mounting parts supplied.
3. Connect the Bowden cable.
Advantages
Actuation possible in inaccessible assembly spaces.
Ergonomically optimised actuating position possible.
Actuation possible even when safety distances are required.
Scope of delivery
Mounting bracket with M4 screws and Bowden cable holder are supplied.
The lockable snap locks are each supplied with 2 keys.
Drawing reference
1) Bowden cable connection
2) Mounting cutout
3) Door leaf
4) Mounting bracket thickness (see H4 in table)
5) Grip
6) Bowden cable
Accessory
Bowden cable 05596-01.
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