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Chant is a true, homegrown, grassroots New Zealand success story. What started in a garage as just an idea, has been realised into a unique company with a comprehensive portfolio of original, hand crafted, precision engineered, architectural hardware. Our designers and professional craftsmen insist on uncompromising workmanship and the very finest materials we can source. We are also one of the very few manufacturers in the world that can customise and personalise products. Many of our loyal clients are designers, architects, joiners, fabricators and of course those clients who seek products of the highest calibre, look and feel. We have the engineering expertise, experience and capability to custom design bespoke matching hardware for any project, regardless of how large or small. That is our significant point of difference. We are proud of our innovation and what we have achieved over the last 15 years. In that time, we have designed and introduced many new and exciting product ranges and the feedback from our clients has been fantastic. It is because of them that we have forged ahead in so many diverse directions and been able to fill gaps in the market. We have stuck to our core values and our purpose, and have not allowed foreign influences to compromise our product offering or exacting standards. Every single product is evidence of our persistence and passion to create “the very best” in design and quality. This catalogue and the products in it represent the culmination of years of work, and illustrates the results of working closely with clients determined to remain faithful to their vision of detailing and design, thankyou for your inspiration and support. We have tried to include every possible aspect and variation of our new extensive product portfolio. We hope you enjoy it, finding solutions, and INSPIRATION! Thank you for considering Chant. And don’t forget: “if you can’t find what you want or need, ask!
Graham, Nathan and Byron Chant
designed and manufactured by: chant productions limited 8/136 marua road, ellerslie auckland, new zealand telephone: + 64 9 526 4048 facsimile: + 64 9 526 4049 email: sales@chantintouch.com 4
www.chantintouch.com
For the latest in product information and new developments, visit our web site www.chantintouch.com and click on “New Products”.
Introduction
Finishes
chant™
Mason
Custom
Accessories
Locks
Technical
Door Machining Equipment
Order Forms and Notes
About chant™ design From first scribble to finished product, a culture of creativity and uncompromising engineering innovation...
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... has led Chant Productions to develop a complete range of complementary door and window fittings and precision installation equipment. 3
chant™ craftsmanship A combination of innovative design, customer insight, fastidious engineering, creativity, passion and hard work allows the Chant Productions team to produce some of the most sought after and admired door furniture and fittings available.
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chant Productions have been uncompromising in their quest to offer the highest quality product to discerning customers world wide. This striving for perfection has seen their products being used in hotels such as the Fairmont Dubai, Radisson Bahrain, Regency Parkway in the Philippines, the Orchard Scotts Singapore, numerous premier residental projects around the world, the world’s largest motor yacht and the Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest building.
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chant™ precision manufacturing From initial ideas and sketches, through wooden and metal models to patternmaking and casting, the tradition of the artisan meets modern CAD/CAM technology to deliver refined design and precision engineering to the chant™ range of products.
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designed and manufactured in New Zealand
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chant™ in touch A range to complement contemporary architecture and interior design.
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General Cancellations, Returns and Ordering The majority of the products made by Chant are custom manufactured to order. All orders are therefore generally not cancellable upon commencement of work, and orders shipped can only be returned at the discretion of Chant. Return requests must be made in writing and will be reviewed prior to any acceptance of goods. If agreed to return, restocking fees will apply. Custom designed and manufactured products are not returnable. Please choose carefully before ordering Chant Hardware. There are many options and operating functions, with technical information detailed comprehensively in this catalogue.
Product Warranty Warranty Chant Productions Limited (chant™) warrants that its products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five years from the date of purchase subject to the limitations below.
Limitations
Many of the products in this catalogue can be customised. Contact our Technical Division for assistance if standard specifications do not meet site or design requirements.
chant™ shall have no liability under this warranty for the following: 1. Failure due to incorrect installation or failure to follow fitting instructions or use of a product in a manner for which it was not designed. 2. Failure due to abuse, misuse or accident, or any failure due to dismantling, alteration or repair by any person not authorised by chant™. 3. Failure due to incorrect maintenance, failure to adhere to recommended maintenance procedures. 4. Fair wear and tear. 5. Cost of removal, reinstallation and freight. 6. Electroplated finishes on the products can deteriorate or discolour over time due to climactic conditions and consequently the warranty for electroplated finishes is limited to 24 months from the date of purchase. 7. “Living Finishes” (e.g. bronze and copper) that are designed to patina or otherwise change over time are excluded from our warranty.
Product Specifications
Claims
All hardware must be ordered as described in the respective sections as this will assist in providing products that can be installed and function as required. Order sheets are available to assist with formulating the correct specification. Fax or email your request for copies, or visit www.chantintouch.com to download PDF’s.
Materials All door hardware is made from bronze or brass as the base metal. Handles and components are cast, forged, or machined from solid bar. Some products are made in 316 Stainless Steel.
Special Requirements
As Mason and chant™ hardware ranges continue to evolve, and the requirements of the construction industry expand, we reserve the right to change our specifications without notice. While we have taken every care in the preparation of this catalogue, we can take no responsibility for errors or omissions that have occured.
Fire Doors Contact chant™ for specific information on fire ratings.
Maintenance of chant™ Products Polished Surfaces To maintain polished surfaces, use standard proprietary metal polishing products.
Patina Surfaces To protect patina finishes, wipe occasionally with a proprietary bee’s wax or similar product.
Maintaining Your Electroplated Hardware • Like anything in your house, door handles should be cleaned periodically to remove contaminents and maintain the surfaces.
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• Clean with a soft damp cloth with diluted detergent, or window cleaner or a dry duster • Never use abrasive cleaners, scourers or rough cloths that may damage or scratch the plated surface • Never use chemical cleaners or solvents.
All warranty claims must be made in writing to chant™. The claim must be approved by chant™ before any cost is incurred. chant™ reserves the right to inspect the product in its installed state before a claim is approved. chant™ shall at its sole discretion credit, repair or replace free of charge any product or part determined by chant™ to be defective in breach of this warranty.
Liability chant™ makes no other warranty of any kind expressed or implied in respect of chant™’s products. chant™’s sole responsibility is to repair and replace a product subject to a valid warranty claim. Under no circumstance will chant™ be liable for indirect, incidental or consequential costs or damages, including removal and reinstallation costs, loss of operations or profits (whether direct or indirect), to the maximum extent permitted by law. chant™ accepts no liability for personal injury or property damage resulting from failure to adhere to relevant installation operation and safety procedures. Nothing in this warranty excludes, restricts or modifies any condition, warranty, right or liability implied or protected by law if to do so would render this warranty, or any part of it, invalid or ineffective.
© Copyright: Reproduction of this catalogue, in whole or in part, without written permission from Chant Productions Limited is strictly prohibited.
Handing of Handles
Handing of Handles
A technical view
Being simplistic
The world has a variety of practices for the handing of door handles. We adopt the following method: Handing is necessary in the following situations: – When lever handles are to have their visible-fixed side on the inside, and the concealed-fixed side on the outside – When lever handles are asymmetrical, i.e. cannot be reversed – When lever handle back plates have different functions on each side of the door, i.e. lock cylinder on one side, thumb turn on the other – Pull handles that are asymmetrical (not mirrored around the centreline)
Doors that open out
Hinges We do not consider where the hinges are, as some doors do not have hinges. Our terminology applies to doors that swing out, swing in, slide to the left or to the right. ‘Outside’ is generally the outside of the building, or when standing in front of a door in a; – Foyer, opening to the dinning room, or lounge, or office – hall opening to a bedroom – bedroom opening to an ensuite – or the most commonly viewed side – or whichever side you choose is the ‘outside’ Pairs of handles back to back The outside is the side that has the concealed-fixed handle on it, or the side which is fixed by the handle fastened on the inside. Refer to Technical Section for Mounting Options. 1. To determine the handing, select the side of the door which is the ‘outside’ or the most commonly viewed side. The handle on this side of the door is the concealed fixed handle. 2. If the handle is on the right, it is a RIGHT HAND pair of door handles, if on the left, it is a LEFT HAND pair of door handles. Note: Applies to doors that open IN or OUT Single Handle If the handle is on the right, it is a RIGHT HAND handle, on the left, it is a LEFT HAND handle. Single Swing Doors
Left Hand
Right Hand
Outside
Doors that open in
Left Hand
Right Hand
Outside
Rebated/Double Doors that can open in or out
Left Hand
Outside
Right Hand
Inside Doors Opening In Doors that slide
Left Hand
Outside Doors Opening Out
Right Hand Left Hand
Rebated/Double Doors Doors can open in or out
Left Hand Right Hand Outside (Left side of door leaf) (Right side of door leaf)
Sliding Doors
Left Hand
Right Hand
Outside
Inside
Outside
Right Hand
Record in your specifications for future reference what your choice is, as to the outside, for each door.
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Introduction to the materials used on Chant door hardware. Chant door hardware is predominantly made from brass and bronze as the base metal. The technical and practical reasons for the materials we use, and why are; – They are highly castable, machineable, stable metals with excellent corrosion resistance and with excellent finishing properties. This allows us to make many intricate and diverse products with a high level of customisation when necessary. – Can be finished in “as colour” and “Living” finishes for long lasting, “it is what it is”, virtually maintenance free products. – The brass readily accepts a variety of electroplated finishing processes to suit many décor and customer requirements. While some people may view electroplating as environmentally undesirable, the contractors that we use must meet strict environmental guidelines for their processes. – These metals and the extensive range of products that we make, allow them to be used and colour matched throughout a project, from the front to back door, and everything in between. – They have a long service life, are repairable and recyclable. – Brass, and particularly the bronze alloys up to 100% copper, have strong antimicrobial properties. Conclusive testing has proven this feature. Bugs have a life span of minutes to hours on these metals against surviving on stainless steel for hours to days. Visit www.copper.org/antimicrobial/ for the antimicrobial properties of copper based alloys. Interesting reading!
sand process for the large castings which are beyond practical physical manhandling.
Material Origin and Recycling Our castings and components in both of the materials above, are made from recycled scrap. Our finished products are also totally recyclable. Designed so they can be easily disassembled, refurbished through stripping of electroplated finishes, repolishing and re electroplating into the same or alternative finishes, or totally reprocessed back into new castings. They are materials that fit into the “Cradle To Cradle” definition.
Stainless Steel The rust inhibiting elements in stainless steel is nickle and chromium. The 316 Grade, generally termed a marine grade, has higher percentages of these two elements, but also has molybdenum to improve its corrosion resistance over 304 Grade. To avoid, or at least minimise rust spotting or “tea staining” as it is commoly known, products must be produced in 316 Grade as a minimum for external hardware. Our mortise locks in the “Locks Section” have their face plates, cases and strikes made in 316 Grade Stainless Steel. We also offer them in some electroplated finishes, on the stainless steel, including Brass Plate, that can be aged to match Weathered Brass and Bronze.
Brass The brass components are made from extruded brass bar stock which includes rounds, squares and flats; brass sheet, forgings and castings. The metal that we use for the brass castings, is an alloy, HTB1, or High Tensile Brass from the British Specification, BS1400. It has a chemical composition of approximately 59% copper, 36.5% zinc, and the balance in other elements of tin, manganese, iron, aluminium and nickle. This alloy, while close to a standard 60:40 brass, has a standard yellow brass colour, is a much more stable metal when being cast, provides high quality castings with almost zero reject rates, and are stronger and tougher than standard brass.
The “Line 316” Handles are designed as a totally fabricated range of handles with close pillar to handle joints. This prevents any complications to the parent metal from contamination of welded joint construction. We use 316 Stainless Steel on these handles for lengths over 1200mm, which are beyond the practical lengths for electroplating. See Chant Handle Section for full details of this product range.
This range of brass is used for our polished brass, weathered brass and all of our electroplated finishes.
Our extensive range of sculptured and machined pull and lever handles, and accessories, and the customisation that we provide, does not allow for production in stainless steel. Using brass as the base metal with electroplated finishes provides many finish options. Or for maintenance free, surface finishes, opt for the “Living Finishes” in the brass and bronze metals.
Bronze
Other Metals
This is a wonderful material that has been around for a year or two, in fact since before the Roman times. Artefacts thousands of years old are still in existence, although do not generally look as good as they did on day one!
Our reasons for NOT using some other metals commonly used in door hardware;
Our bronze components are made from a universal grade, LG2, or Leaded Gun Metal. This metal has a composition of 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% zinc and 5% lead. It has very good casting qualities and excellent finishing properties. It is a metal that can only be produced as castings in standard foundry practices, or from continuous cast bar stock, in a variety of sizes. It is not available in sheet or extruded form. Our castings are produced in either the green sand process for the smaller castings in conventional casting boxes, which are able to be physically handled by foundry men, or a hard
Zinc Die Cast. This material has a limited service life, particularly in the outdoors with electroplated finishes. This material, and products made from it are not generally economically repairable, and there is often a lack of complimentary hardware in similar colour shading or finishes. Aluminium. Generally a softer material that may mark more readily than brass and bronze base metals. There is also a limited range of colour matching accessories. For full details of the finishes that we offer, refer to the following pages. 1
Electroplated Finishes on Brass as the Base Metal These colours are indicative only, subject to limitations in the printing process.
Polished Chrome Plate/PCP
Layers of bright nickel and chrome on a
polished surface.
Satin Chrome Plate Velvet/SCPV
Layers of satin nickel and
chrome on a polished surface.
Satin Chrome Plate Brushed/SCPB
Layers of bright nickel and chrome on a brushed surface. This finish is not recommended for marine or corrosive atmosphere situations.
Chrome Pearl/CP
Layers of satin chrome on a textured surface.
Sand Polished Chrome/SPC
This is a shot blasted finish providing a textured surface, which is then polished chrome plated.
Black Chrome/BC
A durable, deep black, polished black chrome finish.
Satin Black Chrome/SBC
A durable, satin black chrome finish.
Satin Chrome Stipple/SCST
Polished Brass Stipple/PBST
Weathered Brass Stipple/WBST
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Stipple Finish This is a peining process that is applied to the surface of the metal to provide a rustic feel and appearance to the hardware. The surface can then be electroplated or aged in our various finishes to complement particular decor styles. As these finishes have an artistic and creative element to them, it is essential to discuss with your Distributor or Chant.
Original finish
Examples of natural patinas which occur over time
Brass Base Metal and “Living” or “Patina” Finishes through Electroplating of the Brass. Note: Shade variations may occur during manufacture and in matching new hardware to existing products already in use.
Copper Plate/COP
A thick copper layer plated onto the brass base metal, left uncoated, which will acquire a rich red-brown patina over time.
Weathered Copper/WCOP
A thick copper layer plated onto the brass base metal, then bead blasted and ‘aged’ to a matt red-brown colour, which will continue to evolve a natural patina over time.
Satin Nickel Plate/SNP A layer of satin nickel on a polished surface. It will oxidise to a minor degree over time, please refer to additional information on the following page.
Polished Nickel Plate/PNP
A layer of nickle on a polished surface. This may oxidise slightly over time depending on atmospheric conditions.
Nickel Pearl/NP
Original finish
Examples of natural patinas which occur over time
A layer of satin nickel on a textured surface.
Brass Base Metal and “Living” or “Patina” Finishes through Oxidisation of the Brass. Note: Shade variations may occur during manufacture and in matching new hardware to existing products already in use.
Weathered Brass/WB A bead blasted surface on brass, then aged to provide a light, matt brass surface. The colour of this finish will also continue to evolve over time.
Weathered Brass Dark/WBD A bead blasted surface on brass, then aged to provide a dark, matt brass surface. The colour of this finish will also continue to evolve over time.
Polished Brass Uncoated/PBU
This will need polishing with proprietary metal cleaners to maintain the surface, or left to age naturally to a yellow-brown patina.
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Original finish
Examples of natural patinas which occur over time
Bronze Base Metal and “Living” or “Patina” Finishes through Oxidisation of the Bronze. Note: Shade variations may occur during manufacture and in matching new hardware to existing products already in use.
Polished Bronze/PBZ This will age naturally and develop its own patina over time depending on the prevailing climatic conditions and wear patterns with use. The ultimate finish will be a rich semi-gloss bronze patina surface, often showing the random grain structure of the bronze. Satin Bronze Aged/SBZA The surface is satin finished by brushing and aged to provide a dark matt bronze surface. The colour of this finish will, over time, adjust to its own natural satin patina depending on the prevailing climatic conditions and wear patterns with use. Weathered Bronze/WBZ
A bead blasted surface on bronze, then aged to provide a light, matt bronze surface. The colour of this finish will also continue to evolve over time.
Weathered Bronze Dark/WBZD A bead blasted surface on bronze, then aged to provide a dark, matt bronze surface. The colour of this finish will also continue to evolve over time.
Sand Bronze Aged/SABA
A shot blasted surface on bronze, then aged to provide a matt bronze, textured surface. The colour of this finish will also evolve over time.
Brass and Bronze Base Metal “Living” Finishes. All of our door handles are made of brass as the base metal and is used for the electroplated finishes, including copper. Our door handles are also available in bronze as the base metal, for Polished Bronze and the Bronze Living finishes. Uncoated brass, copper and bronze are used where the beauty of polished, natural, or patina finishes are required to complement or enhance the decor.
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Because of its colour, it is often the preferred match for hardware on natural finish wood doors and windows over other electroplated finishes like satin chrome plate. This natural ageing is deemed desirable in some markets. We do not lacquer this finish to protect it from oxidising as often other brand products do. This is because lacquers will ultimately fail with use, through abrasion and chipping of the surface, and look inferior to a naturally ageing finish over the complete product.
They are subject to colour change over time depending upon; – Atmospheric conditions present, which can vary from low corrosion indoors, non coastal; to high corrosion, exterior, in coastal areas with salt laden air. – Wear patterns with use, from little used ornamental handles to high use handles. Greater use may wear the surface finishes back and provide contrasting patina and semi polished surfaces.
Products in the “Living” Finishes group can also be maintained as polished surfaces with standard proprietary metal polish cleaners.
Combinations of the above factors, in varying degrees will provide unique and “Living” Finishes. These finishes as specified are therefore not guaranteed for colour fastness.
Locks used in our Accessories Section i.e. Sliding Door Locks etc have brass face plates and can be finished with our electroplated and “Living” Finishes.
Satin Nickel Plate is included in the “Living” Finishes group. It will oxidise to a minor degree over time, as it is a metal.
Our Mortise Locks in the 1000 Group in the Locks Section are made of stainless steel and the finish options are detailed there.
To maintain “Patina” surfaces we recommend cleaning with a mild soap and water, do not use abrasive or chemical based cleaners. A high quality wax can be applied to protect both “Patina” and “Living” Finishes.
chant™ index Line
Style 1
2
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Line
Style 2
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Line
316SS Pulls
10
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Curve
Pulls
12
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Curve
Levers
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Line and Curve Accessories Summary
16
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Segment
20
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Arch
28
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Motor
24
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Axis
26
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Stretch
30
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Radius
32
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Regent
34
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Tri
36
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Pad
38
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Tall Pull Handles
40
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Bow
44
Sabre
46
Arc
48
Luna
50
Cobra
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Delta
56
Swan
58
Cubic
60
Angle
64
Rod
66
Stop Knobs
68
Round/Royal Knobs
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❍ Additions or changes to existing product ranges ● New product ranges
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Line Pull and Cabinet Handles (Style 1) Line 680
Line 681
Line 682
Line 683
Line 684
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Line 685
centres
Line 686 Offset
centres
centres
centres
centres
centres
centres 42
16
42
12.5
75
52
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Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 686 Offset: 200 and 300 Line Offset handles are handed. Left hand handle shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section)
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38
52
32
52
25
All Line Pull, Cabinet and Lever Handles are 12.5mm thick.
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Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 680: 450, 600, 750 Line 681: 300, 450, 600, 750 Line 682: 300, 450, 600 Line 683: 200, 300, 450 Line 684: 128#, 160#, 192#, 224#, 256#, 300, 450 Line 685: 128#, 160#, 192#, 224#, 256#, 300, 450 NB: Specify handle centres at time of ordering.
Line 691 on Tall Plates Tall Plates can be made to suit the lock types in Groups 40/50 and 60. It is essential to add TALL in the plate style when ordering.
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Specify spindle to cylinder barrel centreline or thumb turn dimension, eg. 41 and 46 at 92mm centres.
(# denotes system 32mm multiples)
Line Lever Handles Line 691 on Group 10 Plates 53 135
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The only handle plate style used with this Line Lever Handle is the B1 plate, 32mm wide (refer to Technical Section). They match the soft edges of the Lever Handle with a complementary width.
To specify - example: Handle Style
Plate Style
Plate Combination
Line 691
Tall B1
41, 46, 92
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Handing
Lever (L) or Fixed (F)
Finish
Quantity
LH
L
SCPV
2pr
Line 691 on chant™ Tall Plates
120 32 90
300
Line 691 on Group 30, 40 Plates
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Overall height X: Group 30: 191mm Group 40: 220mm
120
X
Line Door Knocker Line 691 on Group 50, 60 Plates
X
2
Line Door Knocker 689
Overall height X: Group 50: 190mm Group 60: 160mm
170
35
30
Line 684
Line 686
Line 691 on B1 - 41 plate
Line 681
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Line Pull Handles (Style 2) Line 5001
(additions to Line Range (code numbers 680 to 691) on previous pages) Line 5003
Line 5002
centres
centres
centres
52
25
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 5003: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600
32
52
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 5002: 450, 600 (shown above), 750 and 900 50 38
52
Line 5008 - 50
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 5001: 600, 750 (shown above) and 900
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50 9.5
Line Drawer Pulls Line 5008 - 250
Line 5008 - 300 10
Line 5008 - 100
Line 5008 - 200
Line 5008 - 150
10
25 300
250
200
150
9.5
Line 5009 - 250
Line 5009 - 300 10
Line 5009 - 200
Line 5009 - 150
10
25 300
250
25
Line 5008 cross section showing finger recess and M4 screw mounting
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Line 5009 cross section showing finger recess and M4 screw mounting
200
150
Line 5008-200
Line 5009-150
Line 5003- 300
Line 5001- 750
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Line Lever Handles (Style 2)
Line Towel Rail
Left-hand handle shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section)
Line 5005
Line 5011
50
The only handle plate style used with this Line Lever Handle is the B1 plate, 38mm wide (refer to Technical Section). They match the soft edges of the Lever Handle with a complementary width.
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70
25 centres
Line Towel Rails are available with centres at 300, 450, 600 and 800mm. 600mm shown, please specify at time of order.
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Example: Line 5005-600 Towel Rail
Line Lever Handles on Rose Left hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. Line 5012, 5013 and 5014 all have fixing centres at 38mm or 41mm horizontally about the centreline. (Refer to Technical Section) Line 5014
Line 5012
Line 5015
Designed by D. Chiriano, Architrend, Australia
50 60
50
175
50 127
32
32
127 38
Line 5013 Line 5019
50
50
175
50
32 50
Example and specification of an order for Line lever or fixed handles on rectangular roses.
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Handle Type
Fixing Centres
Handing
Lever (L) Fixed (F)
Finish
Spindle Size
Quantity
5012
38mm or 41mm
LH
L
SCPV
8mm
5pr
It is recommended that the lock type is stated when ordering lever handles.
Line 5019 knob on rose has both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres, ie 4 holes. (Refer to Technical Section)
Line 5019
Line 5013
Line 5011 on B1-130 plate
Line 5014
Line 5012
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chant™ Line 5012 Lever Handle
chant™ Line 691 Lever Handle on Tall Plate
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Line 316 SS Pull Handles Line 5021
centres
32
Line 5023
Line 5022
centres
82
25
centres
75
This range of handles is made from 316 Grade Stainless Steel, as a totally assembled handle design, with close pillar to handle joints on the radiused corners of the tube. The pillars are bolted to brass plugs that are inserted into the ends of the tube, and in the middle on triple pillar style handles. This construction method is primarily for lengths over 1200mm, which are beyond the practical lengths for electroplating, also allowing for customised sizes. All handles are made in multiples of 100mm fixing centres, and dimensioned at the “end pillar fixing centres� to aid specification for glass door installation.
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Handle minimum length is 1000mm centres, which puts the plugged ends above the visible sight line at the top. The end plugs are finished in Satin Chrome Plate Velvet as an approximate colour match.
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75
5022 and 5023 handles over 1500mm have a central pillar for extra stiffness in the section. The 5021 handle at 32mm square, has extra stiffness in the section and only requires a central pillar over 2000mm fixing centres. For air freighting, the maximum practical length is 2900mm so they can be boxed and freighted within standard airline pallet systems. The bolted construction avoids any potential corrosion problems in the weld areas from welded joint construction.
Finishes Stainless Steel Satin (bead blasted surface) Stainless Steel Brushed
SSS SSB
Line 5022
Line 5023
Line 5021
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Curve Pull Handles Curve 5042
Curve 5041
Curve 5040
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Curve 5046 Offset
9.5
12.5
16
19
Curve 5043
centres centres
centre
centres
19
63
centres 25
63
70
52.5
*
32
38
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Curve 5046 Offset: 200 and 300 Curve Offset handles are handed. Left hand handle shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section)
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Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Line 5040: 450, 600, 750 Line 5041: 300, 450, 600, 750 Line 5042: 300, 450, 600 Line 5043: 200, 300, 450 NB: Specify handle centres at time of ordering.
Curve 5048 - 50
Curve 5048 - 100
25
(# denotes system 32mm multiples)
100
50 9.5
Curve Drawer Pulls Curve 5048 - 250
Curve 5048 - 300 10
Curve 5048 - 200
Curve 5048 - 150
10
25 300
250
200
150
9.5
Curve 5049 - 250
Curve 5049 - 300 10
Curve 5049 - 200
Curve 5049 - 150
10
25 300
250
25
Curve 5048 cross section showing finger recess and M4 screw mounting
12
Curve 5049 cross section showing finger recess and M4 screw mounting
200
150
Curve 5048-300
Curve 5046-300 Offset RH
Curve 5049-200
Curve 5041
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Curve Lever Handles Left-hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) Curve 5051 on Group 10
The only handle plate style used with the Curve Lever Handle is the B1 plate, 32mm wide (refer to Technical Section). They match the soft edges of the Lever Handle with a complementary width.
66 134
23
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Curve 5051 on Tall Plates Tall Plates can be made to suit the lock types in Groups 40/50 and 60. It is essential to add TALL in the plate style when ordering. Specify spindle to cylinder barrel centreline or thumb turn dimension, eg. 41 and 46 at 92mm centres.
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To specify - example: Handle Style
Plate Style
Curve 5051 Tall B1
Plate Combination
Handing
Lever (L) or Fixed (F)
Finish
Quantity
41, 46, 92
LH
L
SCPV
2pr
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Curve 5051 on chant™ Tall Plates
32 120
Curve 5051 on Group 30, 40 Plates Overall height X: Group 30: 191mm Group 40: 220mm
90
300
*
X 120
Curve Door Knocker
Curve 5051 on Group 50, 60 Plates
Curve Door Knocker 5058
Overall height X: Group 50: 190mm Group 60: 160mm
X
170
41
35
Curve 5052
Note: Curve 5052, 5053 and 5054 lever handles on rose have both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres. (Refer to Technical Section)
50 60 175 32
Curve 5054 50 127 32
Curve 5053
Curve 5059
50
50 50
175 50
32
Example and specification of an order for Line lever or fixed handles on rectangular roses.
14
Handle Type
Fixing Centres
Handing
Lever (L) Fixed (F)
Finish
Spindle Size
Quantity
5052
38mm or 41mm
LH
L
SCPV
8mm
5pr
It is recommended that the lock type is stated when ordering lever handles.
Curve 5059 knob on rose has both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres, ie 4 holes. (Refer to Technical Section)
Curve 5052
Curve 5054
Curve 5059
Curve 5051 on Tall Plate
Curve 5053
15
Line and Curve Accessories Complementary products to the Line and Curve ranges of door handles in the Accessories Section.
Escutcheon and Thumb Turns
Square Bolts
16
Door Stops
Push Plates
Magnetic Door Stops
Casement Fasteners
Hold Backs
180ยบ Casement Fasteners
Security/Telescopic Stays
Robe Hooks
Twin Bolt Handles
Bathroom Shelves
Toilet Roll Holders Spring Catches
Pull Out Clothes Rods
17
18
chant™ Stretch 5151 Lever Handle
chant™ Line 5014 Lever Handle
19
Segment Pull Handles The Segment Lever Handle can be fitted to all plate groups as well as the ‘Segment’ plate option detailed at the bottom of this page. Segment 5063
Segment 5062
Segment 5061 40
30
35
centres
centres
centres 25
55
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Segment 5063: 200 and 300 (shown above)
65
32
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Segment 5062: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600 38
75
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Segment 5061: 600 (shown above), 750 and 900
Typical end elevation or view from the top of the Segment section
Segment Lever Handles Segment lever handles are handed. Left hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) Segment 5071 (see chart below)
Segment 5071
60
60
Example: Segment 5061:900 on a 2400mm high door
(111 plate shown)
140
140
220
220
38
38
Segment Plates
(Refer to Technical Section)
Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 711 + 716 - 92mm. 710
711
712
713
715
717
716
718
64
*
*
72 Emergency Turn
220
*
*
Thumb Turn
72 189
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor (refer to Locks Section) or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function.
20
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Segment 5071 on 711 plate
Segment 5071 on B1-111 plate
Segment 5063
Segment 5061
21
Arch Pull Handles Arch 5082
Arch 5081
Arch 5083
19
centres
centres
centres 25
65
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Arch 5083: 200, 300 (shown above) and 450
32
77
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Arch 5082: 450 (shown above) and 600 38
88
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Arch 5081: 600 (shown above), 750 and 900
Arch Lever Handles Left-hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.)
Arch 5091 on Tall Plates Tall Plates can be made to suit the lock types in Groups 40, 50 and 60. It is essential to add TALL in the plate style when ordering. Specify spindle to cylinder barrel centreline or thumb turn dimension, eg. 41 and 46 at 92mm centres.
*
Arch 5091 The only handle plate style used with the Arch Lever Handle is the B1 plate, 32mm wide (refer to Technical Section). They match the soft edges of the Lever Handle with a complementary width.
66 134
To specify - example: Handle Style
Plate Style
Arch 5091 Tall B1
Plate Combination
Handing
Lever (L) or Fixed (F)
Finish
Quantity
41, 46, 92
LH
L
SCPV
2pr
* *
Arch 5091 on chant™ Tall Plates 23
112
120
32
Arch 5091 on Group 20,30,40 Plates Overall height X: Group 30: 191mm Group 40: 220mm
90
300
*
120
X
Arch Door Knocker Arch 5091 on Group 50,60 Plates
X
22
Arch Door Knocker 5089
Overall height X: Group 50: 190mm Group 60: 160mm
170
35
35
Arch 5091 on Tall Plate
Arch 5083
Arch 5082
23
Motor Pull Handles
Motor semi offset handles. Left hand handles shown below, as viewed from the ‘outside’ of the door. Motor 5103
Motor 5102
Motor 5101
centres
centres 44
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Motor 5103: 200 (shown above), 300 and 450
centres
50
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Motor 5102: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600
A - standard
A: Standard installation, the ‘left hand handle’ is on the left side of the door. B: On a solid or wide stiled door the handle can be reversed for a different look. i.e. it is a ‘right hand handle’ used on the left side of the door. Please specify at time of order. View the photograph of a “B” mounted Axis handle on the following pages.
60
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Motor 5101: 600, 750 (shown above) and 900
Motor Lever Handles Left hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) Motor 5111-611 (see chart below)
Motor 5111
12
Motor 5112 12
12
55
55
B - reversed
167
60 165
175
55
50
60
200
Motor 5111 and 5112 lever handles on rose have both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres
Motor Plates
(Refer to Technical Section.)
*
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks – 72mm centres 610
613
611 72
*72
Emergency Turn
615
618
616 200
*72
Thumb Turn
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor (refer to Locks Section) or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function.
24
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Motor 5111
Motor 5111 on 611 plate
Motor 5103
Motor 5102
25
Axis Pull Handles
Axis semi offset handles. Left hand handles shown below, as viewed from the ‘outside’ of the door. Axis 5123
Axis 5122
Axis 5121
centres
centres 44
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Axis 5123: 200 (shown above), 300 and 450
centres
50
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Axis 5122: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600
A - standard
A: Standard installation, the ‘left hand handle’ is on the left side of the door. B: On a solid or wide stiled door the handle can be reversed for a different look. i.e. it is a ‘right hand handle’ used on the left side of the door. Please specify at time of order. View the photograph of a “B” mounted Axis handle on the following page.
60
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Axis 5121: 600, 750 (shown above) and 900
Axis Lever Handles Left-hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) Axis 5131- 611 (see chart below)
Axis 5132
Axis 5131
12
12
12
55
55
B - reversed
60
162
160
175
50
60
200
Axis 5131 and 5132 lever handles on rose have both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres 55
Axis Plates
(Refer to Technical Section.)
*
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks – 72mm centres 610
613
611 72
*72
Emergency Turn
615
618
616 200
*72
Thumb Turn
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor (refer to Locks Section) or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function.
26
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Axis 5131
Axis 5131 on 611 plate
Axis 5123
Axis 5122
27
Stretch Pull Handles Stretch 5143
Stretch 5142
Stretch 5141
19
22
25
centres
centres
centres 38
55
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Stretch 5143: 250, 300 (shown above) and 450 44
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Stretch 5142: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600 50
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Stretch 5141: 600 (shown above), 750 and 900
Stretch Lever Handles Left-hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) A - standard Stretch 5151
Stretch 5151-311 (see chart below)
55
A: Standard installation, the ‘left hand handle’ is on the left side of the door. B: On a solid or wide stiled door the handle can be reversed for a different look. i.e. it is a ‘right hand handle’ used on the left side of the door. Please specify at time of order.
55 160
B - reversed
160
50 200
5151 Stretch Lever Handle on rose has both horizontal and vertical fixing at 38mm or 41mm centres.
50mm Plate Options
The only handle plate style used with the Stretch Lever Handle is the B3 plate, 50mm wide (refer to Technical Section). They match the soft edges of the Stretch Lever Handle with a complementary width.
50
(Refer to Technical Section.)
*
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks - 72mm centres 310
313
311 72
*72
Emergency Turn
315
318
316 200
*72
Thumb Turn
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function.
28
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Stretch 5151
Stretch 5151 on B3 - 311 plate
Stretch 5143
Stretch 5142
29
30
chant™ Axis 5122 Pull Handle (B - reversed)
31
Radius Pull Handles Radius 5163
Radius 5162
Radius 5161
19
22
25
centres
centres
centres 38
55
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Radius 5163: 200, 300 (shown above) and 450 44
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Radius 5162: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600 50
Example: Radius 5161-900 on a 2400mm high door
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Radius 5161: 600 (shown above), 750 and 900
Radius Lever Handles Left-hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.) Radius 5171 12
55
Design note:
160
ra
160
diu
s
50
Radius plates
(Refer to Technical Section.)
*
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks – 72mm centres 510
513
511
*72
72 Cylinder
Emergency Turn
515
518
516
*72
160 Cylinder
Thumb Turn
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section.
32
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Radius 5171 on 511 plate
Radius 5171 on 511 plate, engraved
Radius 5163
Radius 5162
33
Regent Pull Handles Regent 5183
Regent 5182
Regent 5181
12.5
16
19
centres
centres
centres 25
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Regent 5183: 200, 300 (shown above) and 450 32
70
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Regent 5182: 300, 450 (shown above) and 600 38
Example: Regent 5181-900 on a 2400mm high door
80
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Regent 5181: 600 (shown above), 750 and 900
Regent Lever Handles Regent 5191 is designed primarily as an entrance handle and has visible fixing on the inside backplate with countersunk screws. Left hand handles shown. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as view from the outside. Regent 5191 (see chart below)
Regent 5192
15
12.5
54
54 160
140
55
38
27
25
300
220
For Regent 5192 plate options see chart for 38mm wide plates in Technical Section.
Regent 5191 Plates
(Refer to Technical Section.)
Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. Inside plates visible fixed with tie screws to the outside plate, except when used with chant™ ‘CFH’ locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 811 + 816 - 85mm. 810
812
811
813
815
817
816
818
84.5
*
*
72
300 Emergency Turn
*
*
Thumb Turn
84.5 72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section. 34
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Left hand shown
Inside Plates – Semi concealed fixing
Regent 5191 on 811 plate
Regent 5192 on D1-110 plate
Regent 5183
Regent 5182
35
Tri Pull and Cabinet Handles Tri 5201
Tri 5203
Tri 5202
12
16
20
25
50
*
Pillars are available in 25mm or 50mm offsets for 5202 handles only. Particularly suited for narrow aluminium door stiles.
centres
centres
45
25
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Tri 5203: 160#, 192#, 224#, 256# (shown above) and 300. #S32 multiples 32
*
55
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Tri 5202: 300, 450, 600 (shown above)
centres
Typical end elevation, or view from the top of the Tri section
Handing and Offset pillars Tri Pull Handles are ‘handed’ left and right, because of their offset triangular form. They are suitable for standard doors and wide stile doors with standard pillars. Door Jamb
Left hand Right hand Specify handing at time of order, see Technical Section for further detail.
38
60
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Tri 5201: 450, 600, 800, 1000 (shown above)
For narrow stile doors, specify offset pillars (25 or 50mm) to * provide finger clearance between the handle and door edge or frame backstop, add suffix “OS 25” or “OS 50” to the order code.
Non Standard Lengths Tri Pull Handle 5201 can be produced in the Electroplated Finishes in special lengths up to 1100mm, with fixing centres in multiples of 100mm. Section width Maximum length 38mm 1000mm 32mm 800mm 25mm 600mm Note: Bronze base metal handles can only be made for 5201-450, 5202-300, 5203- (160, 192, 224) Tri 520 handles can also be made in lengths up to 3000mm in Weathered Brass. Refer to Tall Pull Handle details in this section.
Tri Lever Handle Left hand handles shown. Tri 5211 A1-10 53
Tri 5211-P (Suitable for Pyramid roses only) 53
142
To specify special lengths, state: A: Handle section width 25mm, 32mm or 38mm. B: Mounting pillar centres. C: Handing: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH).
153
Example of specification: 57 112 Tri
A
B
C
32mm
600mm
LH
Include Mounting option, Finish, Quantity 36
See Technical Section for backplate designs.
Tri 5211 on B2-250 plate
Tri 5211 on P rose
Tri 5203
Tri 5202
37
Pad Handles Pad 5222
Pad 5221
240
240
8
240
8
115 50
50
Holes on the back of the ‘inside’ handle to fit onto the mounting collars.
Socket set screws hold the ‘inside’ handle onto the mounting collars which fix the outside handle to the door.
Pad 5224
Pad 5223
centre
200
line
200
20
8 50
120
200
115
8
40
50
Example: Pad 5221 on a 2400mm high door
Pad Handles Pad handles are made in brass or bronze and are available in all Electroplated and “Living” Finishes. Suitable for wood, aluminium and glass doors. Back to back fixing screws are M6. Refer to Technical Section - Pull Handle Mounting Options Adjacent pairs of pad handles are reversible when rolled from left to right, except when engraved. Engraving - Pad handles can be precision engraved with numbers, words or company logos. Custom shapes and detailing can be provided, some examples are shown below. Please contact Chant to discuss your requirements. A
B Radius
D
38
Round
E Chamfer
C
F Abstract
Pad 5222 engraved
Pad 5221
Pad 5222
39
Tall Pull Handles Line 680-(centres)
Line 685-(centres)
Cubic 662-(centres)
12.5
19
Delta 620 (centres/length
12.5
Tri 5200-(centres)
*)
Rod 722 (centres/length
20
* *
centres
centres
centres
centres
centres
centres
OA length
38
40
52
25
65
25
65
38
58
38
58
25
60
Tall Pull Handles are available in “Weathered Brass� finishes only (refer Finishes Section). These Handles range from 1200mm to a maximum length of 2900mm in 100mm increments. Each handle will have 3 pillars - top, middle and bottom. If being used on glass doors, 12mm holes are required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
Rod 720
Cubic 662
Line 680
Tri 5200
Line 685
Delta 620
41
42
chant™ Sabre 522 Pull Handles
43
Bow Pull Handles Bow 501
Bow 503
Bow 502
Bow 504
180 200
285 415 530
300 12
400
15
16
18
48
38
65
Bow 511-S
65
Bow 511-F or R
145
57
Bow Pull Handles are symmetrical and ‘non handed’. They are suitable for narrow stile and standard doors. Bow Lever Handle is not handed and is reversible on roses and 44mm wide plates.
65
145
57
44
62
74
132
112
30
30
68
Bow Lever Handle Bow 511 A3-10
125
See Technical Section for back plate designs and options.
56
Bow 511 on F rose
Bow 511 on A4 -110 plate
Bow 504
Bow 502
45
Sabre Pull Handles Sabre 521
Sabre 523
Sabre 522 23
Sabre 524 17
20
14
150 250
280
14
400
433
17
23
23
70
60
Sabre 531 A3-10
52
55
Sabre 531-S 60
60
43
53
Sabre Lever Handle
132
Sabre 531-F or R
145
57
Sabre Pull Handles are ‘handed’ and suitable for narrow stile and standard doors. Left hand handles shown. Sabre Lever Handle is not handed and is reversible on roses and 44mm wide plates.
60
145
57
46
30
550
590
112
125
See Technical Section for back plate designs and options.
50
Sabre 524
Sabre 531on C4 -110 plate
Sabre 531 on F rose
Sabre 522
47
Arc Pull Handles Arc 541
Arc 543
Arc 542
Arc 544
155 250
285
15
400
440
17
20
20
70
Arc 551 A3-10
60
65
Arc 551-S 60
60
43
63
55
Arc Lever Handle
132
Arc 551-F or R
145
57
Arc Pull Handles are symmetrical and ‘non handed’. They are suitable for narrow stile and standard doors. Arc Lever Handle is not handed and is reversible on roses and 44mm wide plates.
60
145
57
48
27
550
590
112
125
See Technical Section for back plate designs and options.
53
Arc 551 on F rose
Arc 551 on B3-251 plate
Arc 544
Arc 541
49
Luna Pull Handles Luna 561
Luna 563
Luna 562
Luna 564
88 rad. 180 radius 300 radius
390 radius
500
15
95
15
110
Luna 571 A3-10
65
65
57
68
Luna 571-S
65
132
Luna 571-F or R
145
57
Luna Pull Handles are symmetrical and ‘non handed’. They are suitable for narrow stile and standard doors. Luna Lever Handle is ‘non handed’ and is reversible on roses and 44mm wide plates.
65
145
57
50
38
65
Luna Lever Handle
112
12
470
580
16
160
250
305
400
125
See Technical Section for back plate designs and options.
50
Luna 564
Luna 571 on R rose
Luna 571 on A3 -110 plate
Luna 561
51
52
chant™ Arc 542 Pull Handle
53
Cobra Pull Handles Cobra 600-1000
Cobra 600-800
Cobra 601
Cobra 602 16
19
22
15
400 565
800
300
400
550
42
70
700
1000
45
75
Cobra 603 Example: Cobra 600-1000 on a 2400mm high door
14
90
48
200
270
50
40
100
Cobra 604
Note: One pair of Cobra 600 Pull Handles weigh approximately 16kg. Please ensure the door and structure are sufficiently strong to support this added weight. If the Cobra 600 Pull Handles are being used on glass doors, a 12mm hole is required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
65
Cobra 605 12
14
100
140
125
180
28 60
34
Cobra Lever Handles Cobra 610-S 65
Cobra 611-F
Cobra 611-R
60
60
160
57
140
57
140
55
Cobra Pull and Lever Handles are ‘non handed’. Cobra Lever Handle is reversible on roses and 44mm wide plates.
Cabinet Handle
Door Knocker
Cobra 606
Cobra 609
57 100
64 180
54
Cobra lever handles can accommodate F, R or S rose types. Cobra levers can be used on all backplates, refer to Technical Section. Minimum recommended plate width is 38mm.
28
35
35
65
Cobra 611 on F rose
Cobra 611 on C5 -110 plate
Cobra 604
Cobra 602
55
Delta Pull and Cabinet Handles Delta 620 - 1200
Delta 622
Delta 621
Delta 624
Delta 623
Delta 625
200 250 300 300
400 450 550
350
400
*
32 38
50
50
Delta 627
Delta 626
58
are available in * Pillars 25mm or 50mm offsets for
58
38
800
45
25 32
‡ 1200
175
200
150
621, 622, 623 and 624 handles. Particularly suited for narrow aluminium door stiles.
200
125
150
25
Sizes available, overall length (mm): Delta 620 - 800 Delta 620 - 1000 ‡Delta 620 - 1200 (as drawn) Mounting hole centres can be ordered to suit existing holes in door when retro fitting.
45
45
25
Handing and Offset Pillars Delta Pull Handles are ‘handed’ left and right, because of their offset triangular form. They are suitable for standard doors and wide stile doors with standard pillars.
*
For narrow stile doors, specify offset pillars (25 or 50mm) to provide finger clearance between the handle and door edge or frame backstop, add suffix “OS 25” or “OS 50” to the order code.
Example: Delta 620-1200 on a 2400mm high door
Non-Standard Lengths
38
58
Left hand handles shown. All Delta handles can be produced without the thumb recess if required. Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section.)
Delta Lever Handle Delta 631 A1-10 51
Delta 631-S 51
142
Delta 631-F 51
153
57
153
57
112
56
See Technical Section for backplate designs and options.
All Delta pull handles in 25mm, 32mm and 38mm section widths can be produced in the Electroplated Finishes, “Polished Brass Uncoated”, and the “Weathered Brass” finishes, to special lengths. Bronze base metal pulls are only avaliable in models 621 to 625. Section width Maximum length 38mm 1200mm 32mm 800mm 25mm 600mm To specify special lengths, state: A: Handle section width 25mm, 32mm or 38mm. B: Overall length. C: Mounting pillar centres. D: Distance from the top of the handle to the top of the thumb recess. E: Length of the thumb recess. (Note: Thumb recess can be deleted). F: Handing: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH). Example of specification:
Delta
A
B
C
D
E
F
32mm
800mm
600mm
125mm
60mm
LH
Include Mounting option/Finish/Quantity
Delta 631 on S rose
Delta 631 on A1-10 plate
Delta 623 on standard pillars
Delta 622 on offset pillars
57
Swan 651 Lever Handle
The Swan Lever Handle is a variation of a classic design with simple flowing curves to complement more traditional decor. They are a ‘handed’ handle and are suitable for narrow stile and standard doors.
Refer to Technical Section Groups 10 – 90 and 100 – 170. Example shown: Swan 651 A3-111
63
125
220
38 (or 32)
Groups 210 – 310 Example shown: Swan 651 A3-211
63
125
165
44
Swan 651 on Rose type 38R The following options are detailed in Technical Section 38F, 38R, 38S 41F, 41R, 41S
63
125
57
58
Swan 651 on A3-211 plate
Swan 651 on A3-111 plate
Swan 651 on R rose
59
Cubic Pull and Cabinet Handles Cubic 660 32 x 32mm
Cubic 661 25 x 12.5mm
centres
centres
75
32
Cubic 662 25 x 25mm
centres
52
25
Cubic 662 Offset (OS) 25 x 25mm
25
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Cubic 660: 600/800/1000 Cubic 661: 300/450/600/800 Cubic 662: 300/450/600/800/1000 Cubic 663: 200/300/450/600 Cubic 664: 200/300/450 Cubic 665: 128#/160#/192#/224#/256#/300/450
Cubic 663 19 x 19mm
centres
65
25
centres
65
55
19
Cubic 664 16 x 16mm
Cubic 665 12.5 x 12.5mm
centres
centres
(# denotes system 32mm multiples)
Cubic Towel Rail
50 16
42 12.5
Cubic 663 TR (Towel Rail) 19 x 19mm, 38 or 50
centres
The Cubic Pull Handles are available with offset (OS) pillars for Cubic 661 and 662 Handles (refer example shown above). Cubic Handles are ‘handed’ left and right when fitted with offset pillars.
70
Please specify at time of order: Left hand (LH) or Right hand (RH) as viewed from the ‘outside’. (Refer to Technical Section)
Sizes available (centres specified in mm) Cubic 663 TR: 450/600/750 Mounting options: Surface fixed (SF) or Back fixed (BF)
For narrow stile doors, specify offset pillars to provide finger clearance between the handle and door edge or frame backstop, add suffix (OS) to the order code.
Cubic Lever Handles Cubic 671-P
Cubic 672-P only 12.5
53
Cubic 672-F 16 56
56 145
145
25
57
57
145
19 57
Cubic 672- 40* 16
53 135
220
60
*Refer to Technical Section for backplate designs.
A design feature of the Cubic Handles is that they have a square face with a machined, chamfered form inside the handle to provide a comfortable touch. Note: – Cubic 664 Pull Handles use M5 mounting studs, the larger sizes use M6 studs – Cubic Cabinet Handle 665 is back fixed only with M4 screws – Cubic 663 TR (Towel Rail) mounting options: surface-fixed with 10g screws, or back fixed with M6 screws – The backplates 50 x 50mm or 38 x 38mm can be used on all pull handles as an added feature if required. Specify back plates (BP) and size with the handle order – Custom Designs: Cubic Handles with their flat front face lend themselves to custom machining to create special effects and designs. Refer to Custom Section for examples – Cubic 671 can be used with the Pyramid (P) Rose only. The Cubic 672 can also be used with any rose design. Both lever handle styles can be used with any back plates
Cubic 664
Cubic 671 on P rose
Cubic 671 on C1-110 plate
Cubic 662
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chant™ Delta 631 Lever Handle
62
63
Angle Pull and Cabinet Handles Angle 701
Angle 702
Angle 703
Angle Custom
Solid brass or bronze rod is used for these handles. The pillars are set into the handle rod at each end as a three piece construction method.
Custom Sizes When custom handles are required, specify: A = Hole centres of pillars B = Diameter of rod C = Height of handle D = Finish
A 300
450 600
19
25
32
C
B
50
60
70
Angle Lever Handle Angle 711 on Angle/Rod C Rose
Angle Robe Hook Angle 711 A1- 220
Angle 709
20.5 65
32
65 160
152
70
Angle Robe Hook is mounted to the wall with an 8mm mounting screw fastened into a solid timber stud. Recommended minimum framing timber thickness to mount to is 50mm.
57 166
Angle/Rod Escutcheons
64
25
3450
3451
3452
3452i
3453
3454
3455
Angle 711 on C rose
Angle 701
65
Rod Pull and Cabinet Handles Rod 721
Rod 722
Materials Brass rod is used for electroplated finishes, e.g.: satin chrome plate velvet, polished chrome plate, black chrome plate, copper etc.
Rod 723
Bronze rod is used for polished bronze and “Living� Finishes (refer to Finishes Section). 200
250
400
Tall handles in the bronze finishes are made from continuous cast, hollow bronze tube, to minimise weight. Wall thickness is 3mm with nuts on the inside of the tube to fasten the pillars to. The ends of the handle are plugged.
300
500
600
50
22
The Rod Pull and Cabinet Handles can also be made from 316 grade stainless steel, for polished or brushed stainless steel finishes. Specify either finish option. The handles are generally made from solid rod for up to 1000mm in length, and diameters up to 32mm.
60
25
70
32
The rods are machined with the recess for the pillars to fasten into.
Tubular handles in 316 grade stainless can be produced for larger sizes. These use an internal nut to fasten the pillars to. Weight and length details need to be considered for shipping, and the practicality of plated finishes for larger handles.
B
A
E C
Consult chant™ with your requirements. D
Rod Lever Handle Rod 731 on Rod/Angle C Rose
Rod 731 A1- 220
16
16
60
60 160
152
57 166
Custom Sizes When custom handles are required, specify: A = Length B = Hole centres of pillars C = Diameter of rod D = Height of handle E = Pillar diameter Standard pillars are 15mm and 19mm diameter (parallel), and 25mm diameter tapered pillars. Other variations can be made to order F = Number of pillars A central third pillar may be required on extra long handles to avoid the handle flexing G = Material/Finish
Rod/Angle Escutcheons
66
3450
3451
3452
3452i
3453
3454
3455
Rod 731 on C rose
Rod 723
Rod 721
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Stop 741 Door Knob Diameter 60mm Projection 66mm
Stop Knobs A contemporary and versatile range of door and cabinet knobs suitable for use throughout a project and across a number of applications. The unique sculptured form is available in all finishes.
Features
Stop 742 Door Knob Diameter 50mm Projection 63mm
– Finger-recess with a soft contour for user comfort – Internal spring mechanism ensures positive latch and knob return – Large bearing surface provides support for the solid knob machined from brass or bronze – Suitable for long back set tubular latches and mortise locks with 38 or 44mm fixing centres – Knobs are reversible to aid handing and can be turned 90 degrees on the base rose to provide vertical fixing with tubular latches, or horizontal fixing on mortise locks – Knob fastens to the boss by a socket set-screw on the underside. Removal of the knob allows for tie-screw fixing through the door – This range of door knobs is complemented by the ‘Facet’ range of escutcheons 3410 to 3414 in the Accessories Section
Fixing Centres and Latch/Lock Types Stop 741 Door Knob Fixing Centres: 38mm horizontal and vertical and 50.8mm @ 45 degrees
Stop 745 Dummy Trim Diameter 60mm Projection 63mm
Lock/Latch Types: – chant™ mortise locks – Legge 990 MF Series and Lockwood 3500 Series mortise locks – Profile cylinder mortise locks with nominal 38mm centres and light return springs – Tubular latches – 60mm minimum backset
Stop 742 Door Knob Fixing Centres: 38mm horizontal and vertical Lock/Latch Types: – chant™ mortise locks – Legge 990 MF Series mortise locks – Profile cylinder mortise locks with nominal 38mm centres and light return springs – Tubular latches – 60mm minimum backset
Stop 746 Dummy Trim Diameter 50mm Projection 50mm
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Stop 745/746 Dummy Trim A flanged mounting collar is fastened to the door with two screws, the knob attached to the mounting collar with a socket set-screw on the underside.
Stop 751 Cabinet Knob Diameter 35mm Projection 35mm Fixing Screw M5
Specifying To specify (example) Knob
Finish
Quantity
742
SCPV
2pr
It is recommended that the lock type is stated when ordering knobsets. Stop 751b Cabinet Knob Diameter 35mm Projection 38mm For use with 751 Cabinet Knob on the opposite side of the door. The 751 Knob is fastened to the door with a mounting collar then the 751b Knob is fastened to the collar in the correct alignment. Particularly suitable for shower doors.
Stop 752 Cabinet Knob Diameter 28mm Projection 30mm Fixing Screw M5
Stop 753 Cabinet Knob Diameter 22mm Projection 25mm Fixing Screw M5
Cross Section of Stop Knobs Showing Contoured Finger Recess A unique detail of these knobs is that the finger recess is machined in a curved path. This softens the edge at each end providing a comfortable grip. This detail can be applied to custom made knobs of a cylindrical style with a flat or radius end. Contact chant™ to discuss your requirements.
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Round 761 on Mason ‘A’ Rose Knob Diameter 70mm Rose Diameter 63mm Projection 65mm
Round 762 on Mason ‘A’ Rose Knob Diameter 63mm Rose Diameter 63mm Projection 64mm
Round 763 on Mason ‘A’ Rose Knob Diameter 55mm Rose Diameter 63mm Projection 64mm
Round 762, 763, 764 are available on the following chant™ Rose types: 38F, 38R, 38S or 41F, 41R, 41S F=Facet, R=Radius, S=Square
Round 764 on Mason ‘I’, ‘J’ and ‘K’ Rose Knob Diameter 50mm Rose Diameter 57mm Projection 60mm
Round 762 on chant™ 38R Rose Knob Diameter 63mm Rose Diameter 57mm Projection 64mm
Round/Royal Knobs on Rose Round door knobs and matching escutcheons are designed for front doors and applications where a circular knob is required. This simple, elegant design can be used with a longer backset latch to become a feature of the door. The ability to separate the door knob and latch from the deadbolt and matching escutcheons allows for a variety of combinations to suit individual requirements.
Features – – – – –
Internal spring mechanism ensures positive latch return Large bearing surface provides support for the solid knob Suitable for long back set tubular latches and mortise locks Reversible door knobs aid handing Machined from solid brass or bronze
Fixing Centres and Latch/Lock Types 761, 762, 763, 767 Knobs on Mason ‘A’ Rose Fixing Centres: 50.8mm @ 45 degrees, visible fixing on inside Rose Lock/Latch Types: – Tubular latches, 70mm backset or longer – chant™ mortise lock, 70mm and 90mm backset with this lock, use Mason PM105, PM108 or chant™ escutcheons
762, 763, 764, 767 Knobs on chant™ 38F, 38R, 38S Roses Fixing Centres: 38mm vertical and horizontal, concealed fixing both sides Lock/Latch Types: – Profile cylinder mortise locks with nominal 38mm centres, light return springs and appropriate backset – chant™ mortise lock, 70mm and 90mm backset with this lock, use chant™ escutcheons – Tubular latches – 70mm minimum backset recommended
762, 763, 764, 767 Knobs on chant™ 41F, 41R, 41S Roses Round 763 on chant™ 38R Rose Knob Diameter 55mm Rose Diameter 57mm Projection 62mm
Round 764 on chant™ 38R Rose Knob Diameter 50mm Rose Diameter 57mm Projection 60mm 70
Fixing Centres: 41mm vertical and horizontal, concealed fixing both sides Lock/Latch Types: – chant™ mortise lock, 70mm and 90mm backset with this lock, use chant™ escutcheons – Tubular latches – 70mm minimum backset recommended Spindle size: – Spindle supplied: 7.6mm or 8mm – Suitable for full and split spindle applications
Round 763 on 44mm Plate Diameter 55mm Plate Width 44mm Projection 63mm
Round/Royal Knobs on Plates Refer to Technical Section for plate options.
Refer Technical Section to specify plate type within the following group: Group 210 Example shown: A3–211 Plate
Round 763 on 44mm Plate Diameter 55mm Plate Width 44mm Projection 63mm Refer Technical Section to specify plate type within the following groups: Groups 220, 230, 240, 250, 310 Example shown: A3–231 Plate
Royal 767 on 44mm Plate Diameter 55mm Plate Width 44mm Projection 63mm
Royal 767 on Mason ‘A’ Rose Door Knob Knob Diameter 55mm Rose Diameter 63mm Projection 62mm
Refer Technical Section to specify plate type within the following groups: Groups 210, 220, 230, 240, 250 Example shown: B4 250 Plate
Royal 767 on 44mm Plate Diameter 55mm Plate Width 44mm Projection 63mm Example shown: C5 250 Plate
Royal 767 on chant™ 38F, 38R, 41F, 41R Rose Door Knob Knob Diameter 55mm Rose Diameter 57mm Projection 62mm
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72 chant™ Swan 651 on C5 -110 plate, tilt and turn.
mason index Samba
4
Swim
6
Nile
10
Comma
12
Rib
16
River
18
Escutcheons
22
Lever Handles on Rose
24
❍ Additions to existing product range
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Mason Rib PM42 Pull Handle
About Paul Mason When you look at a door handle by Paul Mason you see a product of over three decades of research and development. The door furniture has emerged as an integral part of his career as a highly respected sculptor and designer – from the hands of a versatile master craftsman who has earned an international reputation for sculptural work with a refined aesthetic sensibility. Paul’s work as an artist can be found in the collections of public galleries such as the Auckland Museum and Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand; The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; The Renwick, Washington, USA, and in private collections worldwide. Accolades have included being sent by the Crafts Council to teach in India in 1979. He taught at Elam School of Fine Art in the early 1980s and in 1985 was appointed cultural ambassador by the New Zealand government. He has received several QEll Arts Council grants and many commissions, and has exhibited widely, nationally and internationally. In 1998 he was nominated for the prestigious Seppelt Contemporary Art Award in Australia. His work has developed, in both scale and intent, from inspired pieces of jewellery, inlaid wooden boxes and vessels in metals and stone to commissions to design furniture and fittings for many private and public interiors including the National Library of New Zealand. Paul’s more recent exhibition and commissioned works have been made of granite and marble, exploring mass and surface texture, and expressing the relationship between stone and water.
In the early 1990s Paul designed his first door handle, Samba, for his own home. It was sculptural and tactile, with more than a passing aesthetic reference to his minimalist sculptures. Interest from architects and word of mouth led to development of the range. Paul met Graham Chant in 1994 – it was the beginning of a fruitful partnership. Graham formed Chant Productions in 1996 to bring the Samba and Swim door handles into commercial production. Over the next two years the Nile, Comma and Rib suites were introduced to the market. It is Paul’s interest in sculptural form that is brought into play in the range of Mason door furniture. The door handles bring art to the door surface, satisfying the eye and inviting touch. One can sense the sculptor’s hands defining the sensuous forms which transcend fashion. That timelessness translates into being able to complement any interior design statement.
Text by Helen Schamroth
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Samba Pull Handles Samba PM00–800
Samba PM00 –1200
Samba PM01
Samba PM02 50
60
210 170
300
360 250
555
250 800
400
55
1200
20
30 40
80
Example: Samba PM00 –1200 on a 2400mm high door
46
54
80
Note: One pair of Samba PM00 –1200 Pull Handles weigh approximately 18kg. Please ensure door and structure are sufficiently strong to support this added weight. Available in standard mounting options.
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If the Samba PM00 –1200 and 800 Pull Handles are being used on glass doors, 12mm holes are required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
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Left hand Samba Pull Handles shown. All Samba Pull Handles are available left hand or right hand. The PM01 Pull Handle has an offset of 20mm on the fixing holes to provide a balanced vertical visual alignment, particularly when they are mounted in pairs on double doors.
Samba PM02
Samba PM01
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Swim Pull Handles Swim PM09
Swim PM10
Swim PM11
Swim PM12 45
60
100 150
290
150
250
350
410
600 60
10
Swim PM13 600
20
1000
65
20 100
25
70
Example: Swim PM09 on a 2400mm high door
PM09 – PM12 Pull Handles: The offset of the fixing holes on these handles provide a balanced vertical visual alignment, particularly when they are mounted in pairs on double doors.
170
55
Left hand Swim Pull Handles shown. All Swim Pull Handles are available left hand or right hand. Note: One pair of Swim PM09 Pull Handles weigh approximately 16kg. Please ensure the door and structure are sufficiently strong to support this added weight. Available in standard mounting options.
30 40 26
80
If the Swim PM09 or PM10 Pull Handles are being used on glass doors, 12mm holes are required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
Swim Lever Handle/Fixed Handle
Swim Door Knocker
Swim PM14
Swim PM19
63
Swim PM15 63
56
160
170
63
Swim PM15S
63
140
170
57 35
Left hand handles shown. All pull and lever handles are available left hand or right hand.
Swim Cabinet Handles Swim PM16
Swim PM18 20
20 32
6
Swim PM17
95
30
65
32
95
30
Swim PM16
Swim PM14
Swim PM12
7
Mason Nile PM25 Lever Handle
8
Mason Swim PM12 Pull Handle
9
Nile Pull Handles Nile PM20 –1000
Nile PM20 –750
Nile PM21
Nile PM23 30
40
60
90
120
Nile PM22
200
110
200 340 300 54
510
750
450 60
600
1000
Nile Pull Handles are non-handed Nile Lever Handles are reversible.
72
80
Note: One pair of Nile PM20 –1000 Pull Handles weigh 14kg. Please ensure the door and structure are sufficiently strong to support this added weight. Available in standard mounting options.
Example: Nile PM20 –1000 on a 2400mm high door
If the Nile PM20 –1000 or PM20 –750 Pull Handles are being used on glass doors, 12mm holes are required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter). 90
Nile Lever Handle/Fixed Handle
Nile Door Knocker
Nile PM24
Nile PM28
60
Nile PM25 60
Nile PM26 60
12 160
160
63
63
140
170
57 35
Nile Cabinet Handle Nile PM29 10 90
10
50
30
65
Nile PM29
Nile PM25
Nile PM22
11
Comma Pull Handles Comma PM32
Comma PM31 25
Comma PM33
Comma PM36 16
23
25
110
150
160
240 360
250 350
480
42
50
10 55
50
15 80
60
25 100
60
Comma Lever Handle/Fixed Handle Comma PM34
Comma PM35
Left hand Comma Pull Handles shown. All Comma Pull Handles are available left hand or right hand. Comma Lever Handles are not handed and are reversible.
55
58
175
145
57
63
Comma Cabinet Handles Comma PM37
Comma PM38
96
114
24
12
28
Comma PM37
Comma PM34
Comma PM32
13
Rib Pull Handles 25
Rib PM43
Rib PM42
Rib PM41
Rib PM40
20
25
25
240
170
250
360 350
480
29 750
55
550
65
30
31
75
Rib PM46 17
Rib Pull Handles are non-handed. Rib Lever Handles are reversible.
If the Rib PM40 Pull Handle is being used on glass doors, 12mm holes are required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
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Rib Lever Handle/Fixed Handle
Rib Door Knocker
Rib PM44
Rib PM47
54
Rib PM45
170
145
170
57 35
Rib Cabinet Handles Rib PM48
96
Rib PM49
110 160
12
14
Example: Rib PM40 on a 2400mm high door
54
63
100
154
78
38
174
32 12
32
70
43
Rib PM48
Rib PM44
Rib PM42
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River Pull Handles River PM50
River PM51
River PM52
River PM53
87 150 190
185
375
200
200
500
620 250
34
900
520
36
38
60
Example: River PM50 on a 2400mm high door
53
58
River Pull Handles are non-handed. The River Lever Handle is reversible. Available in standard mounting options. If the River PM50 Pull Handles are being used on glass doors, a 12mm hole is required. Mounting bolts are M8 (8mm diameter).
40
63
River Lever Handle River PM54 60
160
63
16
River PM54
River PM51
17
18
Mason Samba PM00-1200 Pull Handle Photo: courtesy of Platinum Yachts, Dubai
Mason River PM51 Pull Handle
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Mason Escutcheons PM100 Cylinder Escutcheon Use with Legge 990 MF Series, Lockwood 3500 Series, Astra mortise locks (Australasia) and Union (UK). Requires a minimum lock cylinder projection beyond the door surface of 14mm. The maximum door thickness with standard length cylinders is 46mm. For thicker doors use extended cylinders or PM103 Cylinder Escutcheon. For Union 2041 mortise lock with standard double cylinder, maximum door thickness is 35mm or 53mm with extended double cylinder. Fastened with a socket set screw on the underside. To specify: PM100/Finish.
PM105 Profile Cylinder Escutcheon Use with all profile cylinders. The radiused edge of this escutcheon complements the domed lever handle rose. Used when there is limited distance between cylinder length and door thickness. To specify: PM105/Finish
PM106A and PM106B Recessed Cylinder Rings PM106 A X = 5mm (³⁄16”) PM106 B X = 6.5mm (¼”) For Yale, Schlage etc cylinders. To specify: PM106A or B/Finish
30
44
X
PM107A Pull/Turn For Legge 990 Series Mortise Locks
PM101 Turn Escutcheon The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by a ‘screw-on’ cover. Key bars to suit locks as detailed. A – 6mm x 2mm bar for Legge 990 MF Series and Lockwood 3500 Series mortise locks. (Australasia) B – ³⁄16” square spindle for Yale 4600, 8600 and 8700, and Schlage L Series mortise locks (USA) C – 4.5mm square spindle These spindles have a 2mm D – 7.0mm square spindle flat extension bar when E – 7.6mm square spindle ordered with PM102. Add F – 8.0mm square spindle suffix ET to order code eg. G – 5.0mm square spindle To specify: H – 6.0mm square spindle PM101/Finish/ET J – ³⁄16” square spindle on the diamond ( ) for Accurate Locks (USA) K – 10mm x 3mm recess to suit chant Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptor 1241 etc. To specify: PM101/A, B etc/Finish
PM102 Emergency Turn Escutcheon The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by a ‘screw-on’ cover. The turn is operated by the key bar on PM101 Turn Escutcheon above. To specify: PM102/Finish
PM107B Pull/Turn For SAB Profile Cylinder Mortise Locks Pull turns are fitted on the inside of entrance doors to withdraw the latch bolt, when key entry is used on the outside. The turn base is securely fastened to an adaptor plate which is fixed to the side of the lock case prior to installation in the door. Depending on the lock used, specify the spindle bar type required from the chart opposite for turn escutcheons: typically A, E or F. Refer to Technical Section for an exploded view of the fastening of the Pull Turn to the lock. To specify: PM107A or B/Finish
PM108 Profile Cylinder Escutcheon Use with all profile cylinders. The domed style of this escutcheon complements the domed lever handle rose. This requires a cylinder barrel of minimum 26mm more than the thickness of the door. Fastened with socket set screw on the underside. To specify: PM108/Finish
PM109A Privacy Bolt/ Turn Assembly This includes a 60mm backset privacy bolt, PM101 Turn Escutcheon and PM102 Emergency Turn Escutcheon. To specify: PM109/Finish
PM102i Emergency Turn/Indicator Escutcheon The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by a ‘screw-on’ cover. The turn is operated by the key bar on PM101 Turn Escutcheon above. The red and green colour indicator behind the turn button shows the lock status. To specify: PM102i/Finish
PM109B Privacy Bolt/Turn Assembly with Indicating Emergency Escutcheon
PM103 Cylinder Escutcheon
PM109C Privacy Bolt/Turn Assembly
Use with Union 2241 mortise lock where there is insufficient distance between the cylinder and lever rose for the PM100 Escutcheon. Doors thicker than 50mm will require an extended cylinder. Fastened with socket set screw on the underside. To specify: PM103/Finish
This includes a 70mm backset privacy bolt, PM101 Turn Escutcheon and PM102 Emergency Turn Escutcheon. To specify: PM109C/Finish
PM104 Profile Cylinder Escutcheon Use with all profile cylinders, particularly with locks where there is insufficient distance between the cylinder and lever rose to use the PM105 Cylinder Escutcheon. Fastened with a socket set screw on the underside. To specify: PM104/Finish 20
This includes a 60mm backset privacy bolt, PM101 Turn Escutcheon and PM102i Emergency Turn/Indicator Escutcheon. To specify: PM109B/Finish
PM109D Privacy Bolt/Turn Assembly This includes a 70mm backset privacy bolt, PM101 Turn Escutcheon and PM102 Emergency Turn Escutcheon. To specify: PM109D/Finish
Escutcheon Dimensions PM100 –102i, 105, 107 and 108 are 55mm diameter. PM103 and PM104 are 44mm diameter. PM100 projection is 13mm. PM103 and PM104 projection is 7mm. PM 108 projection is 14mm.
PM100
PM104
PM101
PM105
PM102
PM107
PM102i
PM108
PM103
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Mason Lever Handles on Rose Lever Handles PM24, PM25, PM26, PM34, PM35, PM44, PM45 and PM54 on rose are symmetrical handles, and can easily be reversed on site to suit the door handing, by removing a stop-screw and key, rotating the handle and replacing the key and stop-screw. The PM14, PM15 and PM15S handles, which are not symmetrical, must be ordered to the correct handing required. Unless otherwise specified, all lever handles have a return spring within the rose for positive handle return.
Fixing Centre/Rose Types for PM14, PM15, PM24, PM25, PM34, PM44, PM54 Lever Handles Type A – 50.8mm centres at 45º for: • Tubular latches, 60mm backset or longer • Legge 990 MF Series and Lockwood 3500 Series Mortise Locks Type B – 39.5mm centres, horizontal for: • Profile Cylinder Mortise Locks: – AGB, CES, chant™, CISA, Dorma, FSB, GSV, Häfele, JADO, KFV, SAB – Legge 8762, 57mm backset • Oval Cylinder Mortise Locks: – Astra Brass and Astra S Series – Legge 990 MF – Union 2041, 127mm backset (has the lock cylinder horizontally in line with the lever handle) – Union 2241, 57mm and 82.5mm backsets • Mortise Latch: Union 2677, 57mm backset • Tubular Latch: Dalco 12002
Type I – 38mm centres, vertical for: • Tubular latches, 60mm backset or longer Type J – 41mm centres, horizontal for: • Lockwood 3500 Series Mortise Locks (Australia) Type K – 41mm centres, vertical for: • Tubular latches, 60mm backset or longer • NT Falcon Mortise Lock (USA) Example and specification of an order for lever or fixed handles on rose: (example) Handle Style
Rose Type
Handing
Lever (L) or Fixed (F)
Finish
Quantity
PM24
A
LH
L
SCPV
2pr
It is recommended that the lock type is stated when ordering handles. Handle bosses are broached 8.1mm to suit the spindle.
Fixing All roses have tie screw fixing to suit the latches and locks as detailed. Concealed-fixing on the outside rose, visible fixing on the inside rose, 5⁄32” BSW x 3” (76mm) stainless steel screws supplied as standard. Suitable for doors to 60mm thick.
Type C – 39.5mm centres, vertical for: • Tubular latches, 60mm backset or longer • NT Falcon Mortise Lock (USA)
Fixing Centre/Rose Types for Fixed Handles
Type D – 39.5mm centres at 56º for: • Yale 4600, 8600, 8700 Series Mortise Locks (USA)
Type A – 50.8mm centres at 45º
Type E – 39.5mm centres at 45º for: • Schlage L Series Mortise Locks (USA)
Type I – 38mm centres, vertical for handles with 57mm diameter roses.
Type F – 38mm centres, unsprung rose with tie screw fixing between the roses for: • GSV Locks, 3201Z, 3211Z, 3212Z, 3801Z Mortise Locks 3234 Mortise Latch Type G – 38mm centres, with unsprung roses. The mounting bases are tie screw fixed through the door and lock, covered with the roses to provide concealed fixing, then the handles are fixed to the spindle on each side of the door for: • Profile cylinder mortise locks that have 38mm horizontal fixing centres and strong return springs to support the lever handle. – BKS, CES, Dorma, FSB, Häfele
Fixing Centre/Rose Types for PM15S, PM26, PM35, PM45 Handles
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• Oval Cylinder Mortise Locks: – Astra Brass and Astra S Series – Legge 990 MF – Union 2041, 127mm backset (has the lock cylinder horizontally in line with the lever handle) – Union 2241, 57mm and 82.5mm backsets • Mortise Latch : Union 2677, 57mm backset • Tubular Latch : Dalco 12002
Type H – 38mm centres, horizontal for: • Profile Cylinder Mortise Locks: – AGB, CES, chant™, CISA, Dorma, FSB, GSV, Häfele, JADO, KFV, SAB – Legge 8762, Imperial G7000, 57mm backset, etc
A lock plate is assembled into the rose to prevent the handle from turning. Type C – 39.5mm centres vertical
Blank Roses Used for fixing half sets of lever or fixed handles to a door. PM110 External: Universal – Threaded 5⁄32” BSW at 39.5mm and 50.8mm fixing centres PM111 Internal: Drilled at 39.5mm fixing centres for countersunk screws PM112 Internal: Drilled at 50.8mm fixing centres for countersunk screws
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PM110
PM111
PM112
For information on Mason Lever Handles on Plates, refer to Technical Section.
Comma PM35 on A3-51 plate
Nile PM25 on A1-21 plate
Rib PM44 on A3-10 plate
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Mason Swim, various pull and lever handles Hamburg, Germany
Some examples of custom pull handles
chant™ Custom Manufacture Some examples of pull handles, lever handles and a cabinet knob in polished bronze that have been requested by specifiers for special projects.
Cubic Pull Handle with custom surface detail
Custom Modular Pull Handle
Customised Lever Handle with leather hand-grip
Customised fixed cabinet knob
Special Pull Lever Handle to operate a Twin Bolt
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Custom Line Pull Handles in Weathered Brass (WB)
chant™ accessories index Escutcheons Door Stops Line Door Stops Magnetic Door Stops Hold Backs Line Hold Backs Cabin Hooks Introduction to Flush Pulls Flush Pulls VS Flush Pulls Offset Flush Pulls Recessed Pulls Sliding Door Hand Pulls Privacy Flush Pulls Custom Components for Sliding Door Locks Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset VS Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset VS Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset Flush Sliding Bolts Short Flush Sliding Bolts Key Insert Lock Dust Sockets Flush Pull Bolts Flush Pull Bolts Aluminium Doors VS Euro Locking Flush Bolts Square Bolts Push Plates Pull Handle Back Plates BP Hinges Bronze Hinges Handrail Supports Casement Fasteners 180º Casement Fasteners Tilt and Turn Security Stays Telescopic Stays Spring Catch Twin Bolt Pull Out Clothes Rod Robe & Coat Hooks Line Shelf and Curve Shelf
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❍ Additions or changes to existing product ranges ● New product ranges 1
Escutcheons Oval Cylinder Escutcheons 3400 to 3500 Use with Legge 990 MF Series, Lockwood 3500 Series, Astra mortise locks (Australasia), and Union (UK). Maximum door thickness with standard length cylinders 3400, 3440, 3450, 3470, 3490 Escutcheon 56mm 3410, 3420, 3430 Escutcheon 52mm 3500 Escutcheon 50mm Fastened with socket set screw on the underside. To specify: 3400 etc., Finish.
Profile Cylinder Escutcheons 3403 to 3503 Use with all profile cylinder mortise locks. Maximum door thickness 3403, 3443, 3453, 3473, 3493 escutcheon with 5 pin cylinder 3403, 3443, 3453, 3473, 3493 escutcheon with 6 pin cylinder 3413, 3423, 3433, 3503 escutcheon with 5 pin cylinder 3413, 3423, 3433, 3503 escutcheon with 6 pin cylinder
46mm 54mm 42mm 50mm
Fastened with socket set screw on the underside. To specify: 3403 etc., Finish
Turn Escutcheons 3401 to 3501
Pull Turns 3404A to 3504A and 3405A to 3505A
The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by either a ‘screw-on’ round style cover or a socket set screw on the underside of the square style covers. Key bars or recess for spindle to suit locks as detailed.
Pull Turns 3404B to 3504B and 3405B to 3505B
A – 6mm x 2mm bar for Legge 990 MF Series and Lockwood 3500 Series mortise locks. (Australasia) B – ³⁄16” square spindle for Yale 4600, 8600 and 8700, and Schlage L Series mortise locks (USA) These spindles have a 2mm C – 4.5mm square spindle flat extension bar when D – 7.0mm square spindle ordered with Emergency E – 7.6mm square spindle Turns. Add suffix ET to order F – 8.0mm square spindle code eg. To specify: G – 5.0mm square spindle 3401F/Finish/ET H – 6.0mm square spindle J – ³⁄16” square spindle on the diamond ( ) for Accurate Locks and Baton privacy Bolts (USA) L – 8mm square recess for chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor. To specify: 3401/A, B, etc./Finish
For Legge 990 Series mortise locks. For SAB and similar profile cylinder mortise locks. Pull Turns are fitted to the inside of entrance doors to withdraw the latch bolt, when key entry is used on the outside. The turn base is securely fastened to an adaptor plate which is fixed to the side of the lock case prior to installation in the door. The Pull Turns in group 3405 to 3505 are a styling alternative to the previous group. The turn knob is fitted to a boss on the rose base with a socket set screw. Depending on the lock used, specify the spindle bar type required from the chart opposite for turn escutcheons: typically A, E or F. Note: the 3444 to 3494 and 3445 to 3495 Pull Turns can not be used with the adaptor plate because of their narrow body. They are fastened instead with four woodscrews to the surface of the door. Refer to Technical Section for an exploded view of the fastening of the Pull Turn to the lock. To specify: 3404A or B etc., Spindle Type, Finish
Escutcheon Dimensions Emergency Turn Escutcheons 3402 to 3502 The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by either a ‘screw-on’ round style cover or a socket set screw on the underside of the square style covers. Turn operated by the key bar on 3401 to 3501 Turn Escutcheon above. To specify: 3402 etc., Finish
Emergency Turn / Indicator Escutcheons 3402i to 3502i The turn mechanism is fastened to the door with screws, then concealed by either a ‘screw-on’ round style cover or a socket set screw on the underside of the square style covers. Turn operated by key bar on 3401 to 3501 Turn Escutcheon above. Red and green colour indicator behind the turn button shows the lock status. To specify: 3402i etc., Finish
Diameter or square Line range 1 (vertical) Line range 2 (horizontal) Line range 3 Line range 4 Line range 5
32mm 50mm 50mm 60mm 60mm
x x x x x
50mm 50mm 32mm 38mm 32mm 38mm
3400, 3403, 3440, 3443, 3450, 3453 3470, 3473, 3490, 3493 Cylinder escutcheon projection
7mm
3410, 3413, 3420, 3423, 3430, 3433 Cylinder escutcheon projection
9mm
3500, 3503 Cylinder escutcheon projection
10mm
3401, 3411, 3421, 3431, 3441, 3451 3461, 3471, 3481, 3491, 3501 Turn escutcheon projection
30mm
3404, 3414, 3424, 3434, 3444, 3454 3464, 3474, 3484, 3494, 3504 Pull/Turn escutcheon projection
48mm
Non-standard Escutcheons: Custom shaped escutcheons can be produced to order. 2
Side Profile
Radius
3400
3401
3402
3402i
3403
3404
3405
3410
3411
3412
3412i
3413
3414
3415
3420
3421
3422
3422i
3423
3424
3425
3430
3431
3432
3432i
3433
3434
3435
3440
3441
3442
3442i
3443
3444
3445
3450
3451
3452
3452i
3453
3454
3455
3461
3462
3462i
3464
3465
3471
3472
3472i
3474
3475
3481
3482
3482i
3484
3485
3490
3491
3492
3492i
3493
3494
3495
3500
3501
3502
3502i
3503
3504
3505
Facet
Square
Pyramid
Line
Angle/ Rod
Line 2
Line 3 3470
3473
Line 4
Line 5
Motor/ Axis 3
Cylinder Escutcheons for Round or USA Cylinder Barrels
Radius
3406-1
3406-2
3406-3
These escutcheons are designed to suit three types of round cylinders. The code number suffix denotes the type of cylinder, e.g. 3601–1 1¼” Ø (32mm) x 1/8” (4mm) deep recess for 1¼” Ø Cylinders
Facet
3416-1
3416-2
3416-3 1¼
Square length
3426-1
3426-2
3426-3
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3601–2 13/8” Ø (35mm) x 1/8” (4mm) deep recess for 13/8” Ø Cylinders
Pyramid 13/8
3436-1
3436-2
3436-3 length
Line*
4
3601–3 13/8” Ø (35mm) x 1/16” (1.6mm) deep recess for 13/8” Ø Cylinders with a chamfered face
13/8
Angle/ Rod 3456-1
3456-2
3456-3
length
1.6
*These escutcheons are not available as they are 32mm high
Line 2*
and will not accommodate the 35mm Ø cylinder flange.
Covered cylinder escutcheons for round or USA cylinder barrels
Line 3 3476-1
3476-2
3476-3
Line 4
* 3516-1
3516-2
closed
3526-1
3526-2
closed
Line 5
3496-1
3496-2
3496-3
3506-1
3506-2
3506-3
Motor/ Axis 4
Door Stops
Line Door Stops
Wall Door Stop 3201
Bifold Door Stop 3210
Diameter at base 25mm Projection 75mm
Width Height Projection
The mounting collar is fastened to the wall with an 8 gauge screw. The Door Stop is fastened to the collar with 2 x socket set screws.
50mm 25.4 mm 17.5mm
Two mounting collars are fastened to the door with two 6 gauge screws. The Door Stop is fastened to the collars with 2 x socket set screws.
Floor Door Stop 3202 Diameter at base 38mm Projection 35mm Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Floor Door Stop 3203 with 15mm Extension Diameter at base 42mm Projection 50mm Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Wall Door Stop 3211 Square Projection
22mm 75mm
The mounting collar is fastened to the wall with an 8 gauge screw. The Door Stop is fastened to the collar with 2 x socket set screws.
Floor Door Stop 3212 Square Projection
32mm 35mm
Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Wall Door Stop 3205 Diameter at base 25mm Projection 75mm The mounting collar is fastened to the wall with an 8 gauge screw. The Door Stop is fastened to the collar with 2 x socket set screws.
Floor Door Stop 3206 Diameter at base 38mm Projection 35mm Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Floor Door Stop 3207 Diameter at base 38mm Projection 50mm Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Carpet Base 3209 Diameter Height
44mm 6mm
Floor Door Stop 3213 Square Projection
32mm 50mm
Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The rubber insert is fastened by a hex cap screw from the rear.
Sliding Door Stop 3214 Rectangular Length
15 x 32mm 40mm
The mounting base is fastened to the door with 4 x 8g screws. Door Stop clips onto the base.
Carpet Base 3219 Square Height
38mm 6mm
Fastened to a carpeted floor first then fasten a 3212 or 3213 floor door stop to it. The Carpet Base is secured to the floor with two screws on its centreline to keep it flat. the door stop then stays perpendicular to the door.
Fastened to a carpeted floor first then fasten a 3202, 3206 or 3207 Floor Door Stop to it. The Carpet Base is secured to the floor with two screws on its centreline to keep it flat. the door stop then stays perpendicular to the door.
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Magnetic Wall Stop 3220
Magnetic Door Stops
Square Projection
Chant™ magnetic door stops are unique in that they have multiple hold strengths. The two steel magnet discs can be rotated 180 degrees to provide two different hold back strengths along with two keeper styles providing two additional strength options.
38mm 70mm
The mounting collar is fastened to the wall with an 8 gauge screw. The Door Stop is fastened to the collar with 2 x socket set screws. The cap is fastened with a socket set screw on one side.
Door stop below shown with the magnet discs rotated to the round position.
The magnet and discs are mounted on a spindle with flats on each end. The spindle flats press against two springs in the base and the cap and align the magnet discs either way. The springs also cushion the contact of the door and keeper onto the magnet discs. The steel magnet discs, the plug in Keeper A and Keeper B are Electroless Nickel Plated for a long service life outdoors.
Magnetic Floor Stop 3221 Square Height
38mm 40mm
Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The cap is fastened with 2 x socket set screws on the sides.
Magnetic Floor Stop 3222 Square Height
38mm 60mm
One use of a magnetic door stop is as a hold back function on an exterior door. Therefore, wind loadings play an important role in their performance. As an example, the direct pressure exerted on a door of area, 2 square metres, from a wind at 40kph (24mph) is approximately 7kg. Air movements around the door will have different effects on the hold back function. Door Stop
Radiused side of magnet discs visible, low strength
Fastened to the floor with 2 x woodscrews or, 2 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors. The cap is fastened with 2 x socket set screws on the sides.
Size 25 x 50mm Projection 10mm Brass or bronze body with a thin wall in front of the steel plug. Provides more flexibility with the “Living” finishes.
25mm 50mm 21mm
Two magnets encased in brass blocks, semi-concealed fixing with mounting collars.
Flat side of magnet discs visible, high strength
Keeper A
Bifold Magnetic Catch 3223 Height Width Projection OA
Keeper/Strike
Holes for the semi-concealed fix mounting collars Steel plug Keeper A provides less magnetic hold back force
Pro Magnet Catch 3228 Diameter
22mm 2kg pull
4kg pull
Door Jamb
Keeper B
Magnets
Size 19 x 50mm Projection 10mm Steel body. Finishes available: all electroplated finishes.
Door
Semi-concealed fix mounting holes
Forstner Bit 3229 Forstner bit for installing Pro Magnet Catch above.
Steel body Keeper B provides greater magnetic hold back force
To order Magnetic Door Stops, specify: (example)
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Code Number
Keeper
Finish
3221
A or B
SCPV
8kg pull
12kg pull
Hold Backs
Line Hold Backs
Hold Back 3240
Line Hold Back 3250
Installed length
80mm
The hook bar has an integral rubber door stop and a nylon anti-rattle catch mechanism.
Pedestal Hold Back 3241 Height
160mm
Fastened to the floor with 3 x countersunk woodscrews or, 3 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors.
Pedestal Hold Back 3242 Height
160mm
Fastened to concrete with an M8 masonry anchor.
Installed length
80mm
The hook bar has an integral rubber door stop and a nylon anti-rattle catch mechanism.
Line Pedestal Hold Back 3251 Overall Height
160mm
Fastened to the floor with 4 x countersunk wood screws or 4 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors.
Line Pedestal Hold Back with Foot Release 3252 Overall Height
160mm
Fastened to the floor with 4 x countersunk wood screws or 4 x 6.0 or 6.5mm countersunk masonry anchors.
Line Pedestal Hold Back 3253 Overall Height
160mm
Fastened to the concrete floor with an M8 masonry anchor.
Masonry Anchor Fixing and Stem for Pedestal Hold Back The column of the holdback fastens to the stem with 2 x socket set screws from the rear.
Line Pedestal Hold Back with Foot Release 3254 Overall Height
160mm
Fastened to the concrete floor with an M8 masonry anchor.
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Cabin Hooks
Cabin Hook 3720
This door catch can be used when it is not practicle or possible for a door to swing back against the wall and be held by magnetic catches, hold backs, or pedestal hold backs. This is a contemporary version of a classic product. Designed to complement the style of our other accessories.
Length
The lengths stated are taken from the faces of the hook mounting block and the anchor block. The two blocks measure 36mm x 16mm and are fixed with 8g screws. The hook bar is 8mm in diameter. The hook bar is 8mm in diameter.
Cabin Hook Sizes and Code Numbers
3721
8
3722
3723
Code Number
Length
3270
100mm
3721
150mm
3722
200mm
3723
300mm
Introduction to Flush Pulls and Associated Locking Systems
A Fixing
Our range of flush pulls has expanded over time to become an extensive collection of sizes and styles, with many complementary locking versions which can be used in a variety of design concepts and applications. Our manufacturing methods allow for customisation, and the ability to add new configurations between the standard flush pulls and the locking versions. Specification and Ordering Our designs have grown from our own observations of gaps in available hardware, new requests, higher levels of complexity in the construction industry, and often inadequacies in other proprietary products.
B Fixing
In order to provide high quality solutions, it is essential for the designer and specifier to have a good understanding of, and the potential of our designs, and be able to relate them to the project in hand. If you have queries and need clarification of any detail, please consult our Technical Support Team for advice to ensure the specification is correct first time. Typical features are: – Machine radiused edges with an enlarged internal recess for a soft touch – 2mm face flange for minimal projection off the door surface – Made from brass for the electroplated and “Living” finishes, and bronze for polished bronze and its “Living” finishes – Two piece construction allows for fully machined and finished surfaces – Internal finger depth of 12.5mm for all standard products, the exception being the Off Set Flush Pulls which are 20mm deep – A variety of fixing options for all applications as detailed below – Style options for the outer shape to complement the interior design – All locking screws are M6 socket set screws for a secure fixing Fixing Options These options generally relate to our flush pulls and the various locking flush pulls, with some of them being used on sliding bolts. A Fixing. Aluminium doors, single side. This requires a machined opening to insert the flush pull into. The flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw at the top of the finger recess into the top of the opening. B Fixing. Wood doors, single side, or when flush pulls are on both sides of the door but not opposite each other. This requires an accurately routed recess to accept the flush pull, and its mounting blocks top and bottom, screwed in place. The flush pull is inserted into the mounting blocks, then fastened with a socket set screw at the top of the finger recess. C Fixing. Wood doors, back to back, with flush pulls opposite each other. This requires accurate routing of the recesses on both sides of the door, exactly opposite each other. The outside flush pull is back fixed with mounting screws that pass through
C Fixing
M6 Socket Set Screw
D Fixing
the mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is inserted into the mounting blocks then fastened with a socket set screw at the top of the finger recess. D Fixing. Aluminium doors, back to back fixing, where fixing security of the outside flush pull is essential. This requires a machined opening to insert the flush pulls into, on both sides of the door stile. The outside flush pull is fixed from the inside of the stile with screws and a clamp block. The inside flush pull is then fastened by a socket set screw at the top of the finger recess into the top of the opening. Used with Locking, VS Locking and VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls and VS Euro Locking Flush Bolts. E Fixing. For drawer pulls only. One screw at each end of the drawer pull, fixing from the rear into the drawer pull through the drawer front. Installation For the full range of our flush pulls, locking versions and sliding bolts etc, we strongly recommend the use of our Door Machining Equipment to accurately and efficiently prepare wood doors for a high quality, installed finish to the hardware. Template guides, be them ours, or tooling made by a professional installer, are essential to minimise mistakes and provide a high quality finish.
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Style 1
Style 2
Style 3
Flush Pulls Designed to fit on wood and aluminium doors with fixing options as previously detailed A to D. They have full machine radiused, internal edges for a soft touch. The wide range of sizes and styles enable them to be used in many design concepts and situations. They complement other chant™ products and can be used to continue a theme throughout a project.
(example 1351)
(1352)
(1353)
All internal flush pulls of a pair back to back, and singles, are fastened into their mounting blocks with an M6 socket set screw at the top of the finger recess. Flush Pulls with fixing option A are also suitable for glue fixing.
Style 4
Style 5
Back to back fixing on external doors of same size flush pulls, provide security of the outside pull without visible fixings showing, and the ability to use different finishes on each side of the door, order carefully. When completing a specification with multiple flush pull sizes and fixing options, detail the requirements fully. M6 Socket Set Screw
(1354)
(1355)
For quality and expedient installation, precise machining of the recesses required in wood doors can be achieved with our Door Machining Jigs. For aluminium doors, the cut outs required would normally be done in the fabrication shop on CNC machines. Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers (1301)
(1391) Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
38 38 38 38 38 50 50 50 50 50
20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30
1301 1311 1321 1331 1341 1351 1361 1371 1381 1391
x x x x x x x x x x
100 150 175 200 250 150 175 200 250 300
x x x x x x x x x x
60 110 135 160 210 110 135 160 210 260
1302 1312 1322 1332 1342 1352 1362 1372 1382 1392
1303 1313 1323 1333 1343 1353 1363 1373 1383 1393
1304 1314 1324 1334 1344 1354 1364 1374 1384 1394
1305 1315 1325 1335 1345 1355 1365 1375 1385 1395
To specify: (example)
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To assist with installation, refer to Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
Code Number
Fixing Option
Door Thickness
Finish
1341
A, B, C, D
40mm
SCPV
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
VS Flush Pulls This range of flush pulls is designed to visually match the VS, and VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls, when used in single and double door applications, by matching the width and length of their finger recess, and the overall dimensions. They can be installed with all fixing options, A, B, C, D. Order carefully when matching these flush pulls with locking flush pulls. Style Options: 1
1461S example 50mm x 200mm Style 1
2
3
4
5
VS Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers
1861 example 50mm x 200mm Style 1
44
44
50
50
1421L
1421S
1461L
1461S
200
Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
44 44 44 44 44 44 50 50 50 50 50 50
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
1421L 1421S 1431L 1431S 1441L 1441S 1461L 1461S 1471L 1471S 1481L 1481S
x x x x x x x x x x x x
200 200 250 250 300 300 200 200 250 250 300 300
x x x x x x x x x x x x
160 130 210 180 260 230 160 130 210 180 260 230
1422L 1422S 1432L 1432S 1442L 1442S 1462L 1462S 1472L 1472S 1482L 1482S
1423L 1423S 1433L 1433S 1443L 1443S 1463L 1463S 1473L 1473S 1483L 1483S
1424L 1424S 1434L 1434S 1444L 1444S 1464L 1464S 1474L 1474S 1484L 1484S
1425L 1425S 1435L 1435S 1445L 1445S 1465L 1465S 1475L 1475S 1485L 1485S
To specify: (example)
250
Code Number
Fixing Option
Door Thickness
Finish
1421L
C
45mm
SCPV
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
1431L
1431S
1471L
1471S
1441L
1441S
1481L
1481S
300
To assist with installation, refer to Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
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Offset Flush Pulls Designed primarily for heavy sliding doors when it is not possible to have protruding “D� handles, or similar, mounted on the door to assist in the opening function. The finger recess is off to one side, so that the face of the flush pull rolls into one side of the recess, with no lip. This allows the door to be pulled open with good grip in the deep recess, until the door is opened sufficiently to be pushed on the edge of the stile. The offset opening allows the lip on the leading edge to be double the width so that there is more finger grip when pulling the door closed from the opened position. The drawing shows the cross section of the offset flush pull and the handing. Handing must be specified so that the socket set screw fastening the flush pull, is in the top of the finger recess, out of sight.
1561 LH example 50mm x 200 mm Style 1
1561 RH example 50mm x 200 mm Style 1
The Offset pull has a flange thickness of 2mm and the recess depth is 20mm. Overall thickness with the back plate is 23.5mm. A minimum door thickness of 47mm is required for back to back fixing. Less than this will limit installation to one side only, unless offset from each other. Standard mounting options are available, A, B, C, D. Style Options: 1
Left Hand
2
3
4
5
Open
Offset Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers
Right Hand
Open
Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
50 50 50 50 50
29 29 29 29 29
1541 1551 1561 1571 1581
x x x x x
150 175 200 250 300
x x x x x
110 135 160 210 260
1542 1552 1562 1572 1582
1543 1553 1563 1573 1583
1544 1554 1564 1574 1584
1545 1555 1565 1575 1585
To specify: (example) Code Number
Handing
Mounting Option
Door Thickness
Finish
1541
LH
A
40mm
SCPV
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
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To assist with installation, refer to Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
Recessed Pull 1501
Recessed Pull 1502
Recessed Pull 1503
Recessed Pulls Designed to be fitted to the edge of sliding doors or to the face of swinging doors. 1501 – 1503 are 25 x 85mm, conceal fixed. 1501R – 1503R are 25 x 85mm, conceal fixed. 1501S – 1503S are 25 x110mm visible fixed. 1501SN – 1503SN are 23 x110mm visible fixed.
Recessed Pull 1501
1501R
1502R
Square corners – flush fitted. Machine recess as for 1502 with 9.5mm router cutter, then chisel the corners square. Use this style when being fitted with chant™ Sliding Door Privacy Flush Pull (the lock has a square cornered face plate to match).
1503R
1502 4.75 mm radiused corners – flush fitted. Prepare recess with a 9.5 mm (3/8) diameter router cutter using a pilot guide and chant™ Routing Jig 6045; refer to Door Machining Equipment Section.
1503 12.5mm radiused ends. Installation as for 1502 above, with the matching routing template.
1501S
1502S
1501R, 1502R, 1503R (Recessed) Square corners, radius corners, radiused end with rebate. These Recessed Pulls have a rebated body and 2mm thick face flange. Allows for more tolerance with the preparation of the recess in the door to accept the Recessed Pull.
1503S
1501S, 1502S, 1503S
(Surface fixed) Square corners, radiused corners, radiused end, 25mm wide with 3mm face flange and visible -fixing for fastening into aluminium door stiles.
1501SN, 1502SN, 1503SN
(Surface fixed, narrow) Square corners, radiused corners, radiused end, 23mm wide with 3mm face flange and visible -fixing for fastening into aluminium door stiles.
25
1501SN
1502SN
1503SN
23
To assist with installation, refer to Routing Jig 6045 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website. There are two routing templates used for the installation of the 1500 – 1505 Recessed Pulls. The first template is used in the Routing Jig 6045 to guide the router for the primary or main recess to the correct depth, 12.5mm. The second template guides the router for the minor recesses to accommodate the ends of the pull handle.
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Sliding Door Hand Pull 1510
Sliding Door Hand Pulls Sliding Door Hand Pull 1510 This is designed to be mortised into the edge of heavy sliding doors when a full hand grip is required. The handle ejects from the flush position with spring pressure, by being pushed in to release the catch mechanism holding it in. To store the handle, push it in to catch when flush. 57
210 180
115
25mm
Sliding Door Hand Pull 1511
9
Sliding Door Hand Pull 1511 To fit into APL aluminium door stile. 57
115
9
14
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
23
35
210 180
23mm
25
35
Style 1
Style 2
Privacy Flush Pulls
Style 3
Designed to fit back to back on wood sliding doors of 35mm, minimum thickness. The back set of the flush pull centreline is 50mm.
(example 1601)
(1602)
Style 4
Style 5
The outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body, through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then inserted into its recess on the inside with a spindle passing through the lock into the outside emergency flush pull. It is then fastened to the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C” Fixing.
(1603)
Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws and spindle can be provided. The Pulls are available in the following configurations: – Turn and Emergency TE – Turn and Turn TT Style Options: 1
(1604)
2
3
4
5
(1605)
Privacy Flush Pull 1601TE Outside
Privacy Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers
Inside
Overall Size
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4
5
50 50 50 50 50
1601 1611 1621 1631 1641
1605 1615 1625 1635 1645
x x x x x
150 175 200 250 300
1602 1612 1622 1632 1642
1603 1613 1623 1633 1643
1604 1614 1624 1634 1644
To specify: (example)
Privacy Sliding Door Lock 1647
Code Number
Turn Option
Door Thickness
Finish
1611
TE or TT
40mm
SCPV
Privacy Sliding Door Lock 1647 Strike 1648 Escutcheon Fixing Kit 1649 Designed as a light duty lock with a thin case, 9.5mm, to fit between our flush pulls on doors of minimum 35mm thickness.
Privacy Sliding Door Lock 1647
Strike 1648
(5mm Square Spindle)
The lock case has through fixing holes at 35mm to 41mm centres horizontally about the spindle centreline for a back to back Escutcheon Fixing Kit, 1649. Specify door thickness when ordering.
100
52
25
75
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
32 25 50 65
It can also be used in thin door applications, typically marine, with surface or back to back mounted turn escutcheons, ie 3401 Thumb Turn and 3402 Emergency Turn etc.
25
15
Custom Components for Sliding Door Locks Guided Strike for Sliding Door Lock 1890 The “Guided Strike� set was designed for wood, double sliding doors that have a matching bull nose and a radiused recess for location and weather sealing on the mating stiles. The face plate is the same depth as the bull nose on the stile. The strike has a tapered entry to guide the lock face plate in. Suits Locking, VS Locking and VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls.
Lock Box 1891 Designed for a wood sliding door, closing on to an RHS (Rectangular Hollow Section) steel door jamb. Not being practical to recess the 1899 Adjustable Strike into the steel jamb, it is surface fixed. The lock box is made to fit onto the lockcase, then mortised into the door. The opening in the box has clearance to envelop the strike when the door is closed. The Lock Box is 32mm wide x 21mm deep Suits Locking, VS Locking and VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls. Can be used on 35mm and 50mm backset locks. Ensure the style width is sufficient to accommodate the extra backset of the lock box.
21
32
Adjustable Strike 1899
16
1321 Flush Pull
1821 VS Locking Flush Pull Satin Chrome Velvet Finish
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1941 VS Euro Locking Flush Pull, inside
1941 VS Euro Locking Flush Pull, outside, with 1899 Adjustable Strike
Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset
Locking Flush Pull 1721, with Strike, 35mm backset Adjustable Strike 1899
While designed to fit primarily on aluminium sliding doors with narrow stiles, they can also be used on wood doors where there are space limitations. For wider stiles, there is also the 50mm backset lock model. The versions available are single cylinder and double cylinder. Both use a 3pin Euro Profile Cylinder (C4 Key Profile). The double cylinder is 42mm long, mounted central on the lock and flush pulls. The single cylinder is 21mm to the centreline and sits against the rear of the opposite side flush pull on minimum door thickness applications, and can be supplied “Cylinder Outside” or “Cylinder Inside”. Minimum door thickness is 38mm. The flanges are 2mm thick, making an overall thickness of 42mm. Door thickness must be specified when ordering.
Style Options: See previous pages Outside
Inside 1721 Single Cylinder SCO (single cylinder outside)
1721 Single Cylinder SCI (single cylinder inside)
The flush pulls are 38mm wide with lengths as stated below. Backset to the flush pull centreline is 35mm, including the 3mm thick lock faceplate. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 50mm. For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom of the machined opening and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” Fixing. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates.
1721 Double Cylinder DC
To specify: (example) Code Number
Function
Wood W Aluminium A
1711
SCO, SCI or DC
W or A
*
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
If aluminium, specify the face plate width required.
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
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To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
For wood applications the outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened into the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our ‘C’ fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided. The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high.
Locking Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers - 35mm Backset Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
38 x 175 20 x 135 1711 1712 38 x 200 20 x 160 1721 1722 38 x 250 20 x 210 1731 1732
1713 1723 1733
1714 1724 1734
1715 1725 1735
Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset
Locking Flush Pull 1761, with Strike, 50mm backset Adjustable Strike 1899
Designed to fit primarily on wood sliding doors where the stile width allows the flush pull centreline to be 50mm back from the edge, and aluminium doors that are wide enough to accommodate the lock and the 50mm wide flush pulls within the stile section. The versions available are single cylinder, double cylinder, turn inside, cylinder and turn. All use a 3 pin Euro Profile Cylinder (C4 Key Profile). The double cylinder is 42mm long, mounted central on the lock and flush pulls. The single cylinder is 21mm to the centreline and sits against the rear of the opposite side flush pull on minimum door thickness applications, and can be supplied “Cylinder Outside” or “Cylinder Inside”. Maximum door thickness for 3 pin cylinder is 58mm, then it changes to a 5 pin cylinder.
Style Options: See previous pages Outside
Inside 1761 Single Cylinder SCO (Single Cylinder Outside shown) or SCI (Single Cylinder Inside)
1761 Double Cylinder DC
1761 Turn Inside TI
1761 Cylinder and Turn CT
To specify: (example) Code Number
Function
Wood W Aluminium A
1751
SCO, SCI, DC, TI or CT
W or A
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
* If aluminium, specify the face plate width required. Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production. To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
Minimum door thickness is 38mm. The flanges are 2mm thick, making an overall thickness of 42mm. Door thickness must be specified when ordering. The flush pulls are 50mm wide with lengths as stated below. Backset to the flush pull centreline is 50mm, including the 3mm thick lock faceplate. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 70mm. For wood applications, the outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body, through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened to the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C” Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided. For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom of the machined opening and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” fixing. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates. The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high.
Locking Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers - 50mm Backset Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
50 50 50 50
30 30 30 30
1751 1761 1771 1781
x x x x
175 200 250 300
x x x x
135 160 210 260
1752 1762 1772 1782
1753 1763 1773 1783
1754 1764 1774 1784
1755 1765 1775 1785 19
VS Locking Flush Pull 1821, 35mm backset Adjustable Strike 1899
VS Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset While designed primarily to fit into aluminium sliding doors with narrow stiles, they can also be used on wood doors where there are space limitations. For wider stiles, there is also the 50mm backset model. The versions available have the vertical slide (VS) on the inside flush pull, with either a short or long recess on the outside flush pull. The recess length provides matching options with other hardware. The flush pulls are 44mm wide with lengths as stated below, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. Thickness must be specified when ordering.
Style Options: See previous pages Outside
Inside 1821 Short Opening SO (Short Opening on outside pull, same as inside pull)
1821 Long Opening LO (Long Opening on outside pull)
Backset to the flush pull centreline is 35mm, including the 3mm lock faceplate. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 50mm. For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the machined opening at the bottom and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into its opening at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” Fixing. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates. For wood applications, the outside flush pull is fastened by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened into the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the recess. This is our “C” Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided.
1821 Privacy P
The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high. 1821 Inside Only IO
VS Locking Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers - 35mm Backset Overall Size
To specify: (example) Code Number
Function
Wood W Aluminium A
1821
SO, LO, P or IO
W or A
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
* If aluminium, specify the face plate width required. 20
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
44 x 200 22 x 130 1821 1822 44 x 250 22 x 180 1831 1832 44 x 300 22 x 230 1841 1842
1823 1833 1843
1824 1834 1844
1825 1835 1845
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
VS Locking Flush Pull 1871, 50mm backset Adjustable Strike 1899
VS Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset Designed to fit on wood sliding doors where the stile width allows the flush pull centreline to be 50mm back from the edge, and aluminium doors that are wide enough to accommodate the lock and the 50mm wide flush pulls within the stile section. The versions available have the vertical slide (VS) on the inside flush pull, with either a short or long recess, or a short recess with privacy function on the outside flush pull. The recess length provides matching options with other hardware. The flush pulls are 50mm wide with lengths as stated below, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. Thickness must be specified when ordering.
Style Options: See previous pages Outside
Inside 1871 Short Opening SO (Short Opening on outside pull, same as inside pull)
1871 Long Opening LO (Long Opening on outside pull)
Backset to the flush pull centreline is 50mm, including the 3mm faceplate. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 70mm. For wood applications the outside flush pull is fastened by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened into the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C” Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided. . For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the machined opening at the bottom and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into its opening at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” Fixing. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates.
1871 Privacy P
1871 Inside Only IO
The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high.
VS Locking Flush Pull Sizes and Code Numbers - 50mm Backset Overall Size To specify: (example) Code Number
Function
Wood W Aluminium A
1841
SO, LO, P or IO
W or A
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
* If aluminium, specify the face plate width required. Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
50 x 200 22 x 130 1861 1862 50 x 250 22 x 180 1871 1872 50 x 300 22 x 230 1881 1882
1863 1873 1883
1864 1874 1884
1865 1875 1885
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
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VS Euro Locking Flush Pull 1941, with Strike, 35mm backset Outside
Inside
VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls 35mm Backset While designed to fit primarily on aluminium sliding doors with narrow stiles, they can also be used on wood doors where there are space limitations. For wider stiles, there is also the 50mm backset lock model. This version has the vertical slide (VS) to operate the lock on the outside flush pull with a 5 pin Euro Profile Cylinder mounted below, flush to the surface of the pull. The rear of the cylinder protrudes into a recess in the flush pull on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull has the vertical slide with a snib below. This lock becomes handed with the cylinder off set in the lock case.
Cylinder
The flush pulls are 44mm wide x 300mm long, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. Thickness must be specified when ordering.
Snib Standard Strike
Adjustable Strike 1899 (optional)
Backset to the flush pull centreline is 35mm, including the faceplate which is a two piece design. The packer behind is 6mm thick and the cover which hides all fixing screws is 3mm thick, total 9mm. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 50mm. For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the machined opening at the bottom and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into its opening at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” Fixing.
25 standard
300
210
Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates.
37.5 52
1941 style 1 Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high.
To specify: (example)
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For wood applications the outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body, through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened to the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C” Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided.
Code Number
Handing
Wood W Aluminium A
1941
L or R
W or A
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
VS Euro Locking Flush Pull Size and Code Numbers - 35mm Backset
* If aluminium, specify the face plate width required.
Overall Size
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
44 x 300 22 x 135 1941 1942
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5 1943
1944
1945
VS Euro Locking Flush Pull 1981, with Strike, 50mm backset Outside
Inside
VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls 50mm Backset Designed to fit on wood sliding doors where the stile width allows the flush pull centreline to be 50mm back from the edge, and aluminium doors that are wide enough to accommodate the lock and the 50mm wide flush pulls within the stile section. This version has the vertical slide (VS) to operate the lock on the outside flush pull with a 5 pin Euro Profile Cylinder mounted below, flush to the surface of the pull. The rear of the cylinder protrudes into a recess in the flush pull on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull has the vertical slide with a snib below. This lock becomes handed with the cylinder off set in the lock case.
Cylinder
A sliding door edge pull can be incorporated in this lock when the door goes back into a pocket. Add suffix “EP” with handing.
Snib Standard Strike
Adjustable Strike 1899 (optional)
The flush pulls are 50mm wide x 300mm long, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. Thickness must be specified when ordering. Backset to the flush pull centreline is 50mm, including the faceplate which is a two piece design. The packer behind is 6mm thick and the cover which hides all fixing screws is 3mm thick, total 9mm. Standard face plate width is 25mm and lock case depth 70mm.
25 standard
300
For wood applications the outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body, through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened to the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C” Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided.
210
37.5 70
Edge Pull version 1981 EP
1981 style 1 Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom of the machined opening and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into the aluminium at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D” Fixing. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary. Some applications may need narrow faceplates.
To specify: (example) Code Number plus Edge Pull
Handing
Wood W Aluminium A
1981 plus EP
L or R
W or A
*
Door Thickness
Finish
40mm
SCPV
* If aluminium, specify the face plate width required. Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production. To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
The Adjustable Strike 1899 is optional and may be needed in some applications to extend the locking face in the jamb, and be able to minimise end float in the door when it is locked. It measures 124mm x 19mm, and is adjustable from 15mm to 20mm high.
VS Euro Locking Flush Pull Size and Code Numbers - 50mm Backset Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
50 x 300 22 x 135 1981 1982
1983
1984
1985
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Flush Sliding Bolts Flush Sliding Bolts This range of Flush Sliding Bolts is designed for use on conventional doors, bifold, sliding and aluminium stile doors. The design of the body has a 2mm thick face flange for minimal projection off the door surface. They can be fitted fully flush with careful recess preparation into wood doors if required. The standard Flush Sliding Bolts are fitted flush to the door edge on wood and aluminium doors. Mounting blocks are fitted into the recess on wood doors to fasten the flush bolt to, and a machined opening in aluminium stiles will accept the Flush Bolt. Fastening is by socket set screw in the top of the finger recess.
Bolt Size 12.7
The body sizes are: – 50mm wide x 200 long – 20mm bolt projection – 50mm wide x 220 long – 40mm bolt projection The standard Flush Sliding Bolts have a 5mm x 15mm flat bolt.
16
Extensions available: 100mm, 200mm, 300mm. Extension rod is M8 Flat Strike
Recess size in wood doors: 40mm wide x 12.5mm deep with special lengths to suit the different types and lengths of bolts.
Guide Plate
Waterproof Strike
Extended Sliding Bolts The Extended Flush Sliding Bolts are fitted into their appropriate recess, 40mm wide x 12.5mm deep, away from the door edge. The bolt size is 16mm diameter machined with flats to 12.7mm across, with extensions of 100mm, 200mm and 300mm from the door edge. Extension rod is M8.
Flat Strike Waterproof Strike
Sliding Bolt Offsets A B
C
For wood doors, where extended bolts are required; a drill jig is available from chant™ to accurately drill the extension rod hole into the stile. Particularly useful for 200mm and 300mm versions. Extension lengths are 100mm, 200mm, and 300mm from the door edge.
D
Special offsets for thick doors and custom applications can be produced to order. Locking Versions All bolts are lockable with a Key Insert Lock 2899.
*
10.5
*
5.5
Min. 20.5
Style Options: Extended Bolts 1 2 3
4
Style Options: Flush with the bottom of the door 1 2 3 4
24
Min. 16
Extensions available: 100mm, 200mm, 300mm.
5
Mounting Options and Offsets Options A to D cover some alternatives for sliding doors and the position of the bolt. Consideration needs to be made for the: – thickness of the door – type of guide track and its width; hence available space for the strike and its function Example A 10.5mm from the face of the door to the back of the 5mm bolt Example B 5.5mm from the face of the door to the back of the 5mm bolt and is for sliding doors only Example C Extended bolt “zero”, fitted flush to the edge of the door. Used where the bolt needs to be located into the middle of the door guide track Example D Extended bolt, away from the edge of the door Allowance needs to be made for the offsets when the bolts are flush fitted to the surface of the doors, plus 2mm.
5
The above options A, C, D can be used on opening doors depending on: – the relationship between the door and the sill, or head – suitable mounting of the strike
Flush Sliding Bolt/Standard, 15 x 5mm flat bolt (2111/2121 are suitable for sliding doors only. Offsets A or B from previous page.) 2011
2021
2111
Flush Sliding Bolts Flush Sliding Bolts – Code Numbers for 20mm Throw Bolts
2121
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5 200
220
Standard 50 x 200 50 x 200 Extended 50 x 200 50 x 200
240
20 40
2041
200
2131
200
extension length
*
*
20
Standard 50 x 220 50 x 240 Extended 50 x 220 50 x 240
240
extension length
*
20
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
2141
220
extension length
Non Locking 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 Locking 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045
Flush Sliding Bolts – Code Numbers for 40mm Throw Bolts
Flush Sliding Bolt – 12.7mm Bolt Extended 100, 200, 300mm (Offsets C or D from previous page.) 2031
Non Locking 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Locking 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Non Locking 2111 2112 2113 2114 2115 Locking 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 Non Locking 2131 2132 2133 2134 2135 Locking 2141 2142 2143 2144 2145
To order specify: (examples) extension length
*
40 40
Code Number
Offset Dimension
Extension Length
Wood W Aluminium A
Strike Type
Finish
2011 2111
10.5mm 18mm
– 200mm
W or A
2090 2190
SCPV PBZ
*
Strikes:
Strikes: Flat/Standard Bolt 2090 Flat Strike 3mm thick – opening door
Extended Bolt 2190 15 25
50
There are various options available to suit specific site requirements. The strikes are designed with over-length slots for opening doors, and over-width slots for sliding doors. This provides restricted movement of the bolt and door in the correct direction. All flat strikes are 3mm thick.
2091
2191
Flat Strike 3mm thick – sliding door
25
Refer to Dust Sockets on the following page as additional options to the strikes detailed here.
2092 Flat Strike 3mm thick – sliding door open sided
2093
2193
Waterproof Strike – opening door
25
2094 Waterproof Strike – sliding door
2194 25
To assist with installation, refer to Mortising Machine 6005, Faceplate Routing Jig 6010 and Universal Jig 6043 in the Door Machining Equipment Section in this catalogue or on the website.
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Flush Sliding Bolt 2201
Flush Sliding Bolt 2211
Short Flush Sliding Bolts These bolts are for situations where there is restricted height for the concealed mounting versions and therefore require visible fixings. Offsets and strike options are as shown on the Flush Sliding Bolts page. A – 10.5mm B – 5.5mm
Flush Sliding Bolt – 10mm Throw Flush Sliding Bolt 2221
Flush Sliding Bolt 2231
55mm x 65mm: 2201
Flush Sliding Bolt – 15mm Throw 55mm x 80mm: 2211
Flush Sliding Bolt – 20mm Throw 55mm x 100mm: 2221
Flush Sliding Bolt – 40mm Throw 55mm x 140mm: 2231
To order bolt specify: (examples) Code Number
Offset Dimension
Finish
2201 2211
5.5mm 10.5mm
SCPV PBZ
To order strike specify: (examples) Code Number
Finish
2092 2091
SCPV PBZ
Please contact chant™ if you have a requirement for custom variations of these Flush Sliding Bolts.
Key Insert Lock Key Insert Lock 2899 Insert position
Lock position
Retract key, insert remains
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Our Key Insert Lock is used to lock the bolts on our Flush Sliding Bolts and Square Bolts. The ‘insert’ part of the lock which is attached to the key, is inserted into the bolt to be locked, the key rotated 90˚ and then withdrawn. The bolt is then prevented from operating. To unlock, insert the key, rotate and remove the insert. This is a practical alternative to wafer locks that can be easily forced and cannot be master-keyed; or much larger locks that may be master-keyed, but interfere with the door structure. These are included in the pricing of our Flush Sliding Bolts and Square Bolts. They are also priced individually as replacements. Keys are only available in a Polished Chrome finish. Insert is available in Polished Chrome, Polished Brass Uncoated or Weathered Brass.
2180
2190
Dust Sockets This range of Dust Sockets are designed to locate doors with chant™ Flush Sliding Bolts or Two Point Lock Bolts. The shape of the bolt opening is to restrict movement in the desired direction, while providing clearance and alignment tolerance at 90 degrees to the direction of the bolt or door travel. The Dust Socket can be screw or glue fixed. Refer to Finishes Section for finish options.
door travel
clearance clearance
2181
2191
clearance
clearance
28
door travel
2182
2192
38
2 25
40
To locate a top hung sliding door, or similar in both directions.
22.5
27
Flush Pull Bolt 2421
Flush Pull Bolts
Flush Pull Bolt 2431
Designed for use on wood or aluminium sliding doors as a combination Flush Bolt and Flush Pull where the combined function minimises components on the door. The concealed fixing is the same as standard Flush Sliding Bolts. Allowance needs to be made for the offsets when the bolts are flush fitted to the surface of the doors, plus 2mm.
Flush Pull Bolt – Code Numbers for 20mm Throw Bolts Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5 Conceal-fixed, Extended 50 x 200 Non Locking 2421 2422 2423 2424 2425
Flush Pull Bolt – Code Numbers for 40mm Throw Bolts Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5 Conceal-fixed, Extended 50 x 250 Non Locking 2431 2432 2433 2434 2435 To order specify: (example) Code Number
Offset Dimension
Extension Length
Strike Type
Finish
2431
18mm
1000mm
2190
SCPV
Bolt Size 12.7 16
Flush Pull Bolt – 12.7mm x 16mm Bolt Extended as required 2421 2431
200
offset dimension
Option A: Split stile, trenched before the two sections are glued together. Alternative join line shown as dotted line.
250
Option B: Trenched from the edge and back-filled with an insert.
extension length 20
When these bolts are fitted to a wood door, it must be custom built, as the stile requires a trench, vertically positioned to allow the bolt to operate. The position of the trench will depend on the operation of the door, opening or sliding and the construction of the door, particularly in relation to tennon joints in the corners. On a sliding door, consideration will need to be made in relation to the track, bolt position, and space for the strike.
extension length 40
Style Options: Extended Bolts 1 2 3
28
4
5
Option C: Trenched from the front face and back filled with an insert.
Flush Pull Bolt 2521
Flush Pull Bolts - Aluminium Doors
Flush Pull Bolt 2581
Designed for use on narrow stile aluminium sliding doors where width restrictions limit flush pull width to 44mm. The combination of the flush bolt and flush pull minimises the components on the door. The concealed fixing is the same as standard flush sliding bolts with an M6 socket set screw. Strikes and Guides – Strikes shown are possibilities as used in flush sliding bolts. Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary.
Style Options: Extended Bolts 1 2 3
4
5
Flush Pull Bolt – Code Numbers for 20mm Throw Bolts Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5 Conceal-fixed, Extended 44 x 200 Non Locking 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 44 x 250 Non Locking 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 44 x 300 Non Locking 2541 2542 2543 2544 2545
Flush Pull Bolt – Code Numbers for 40mm Throw Bolts Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
Flush Pull Bolt – 12.7mm x 16mm Bolt Extended as required 2521 - 2541 2571,2581 etc.
200/250/300
Conceal-fixed, Extended 44 x 250 Non Locking 2571 2572 2573 2574 2575 44 x 300 Non Locking 2581 2582 2583 2584 2585 offset dimension
To order specify: (example) Code Number
Offset Dimension
Extension Length
Strike Type
Finish
2521
18mm
1000mm
2191
SCPV
250/300
extension length 20
extension length 40
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VS Euro Locking Flush Bolt 2641 Outside
Inside
VS Euro Locking Flush Bolt 44mm wide Designed to fit on aluminium sliding or bifolding door stiles. The vertical slide operates a bolt at the top and the bottom of the door. Bolt throw is 20mm.
Stainless Steel bolt tube crosspinned into the bolt
The flush bolts are 44mm wide x 300mm long, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. Thickness must be specified when ordering. As the top and bottom bolts are likely to be different lengths, they are weight balanced to ensure the operating pressure on the vertical slide is equal up and down. For aluminium applications, the outside flush pull hooks into the machined opening at the bottom and is fastened by a clamp on the inside of the stile section at the top. The inside flush pull hooks into its opening at the bottom and is fastened by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “D� Fixing.
Vertical Slide
5 Pin Cylinder
Snib
Because of variations in aluminium door design, it is essential to provide section details of the stile and jamb on first time applications so that customised solutions of standard product can be provided when necessary.
Strikes These can be selected from the Flush Sliding Bolt page or customised to suit the site application.
Bolt Guide Block custom made to suit particular stile sizes. It is keyed into the stile with 4 x M8 capsrews.
VS Euro Locking Twin Bolt Size and Code Numbers - 44mm wide Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
44 x 300 22 x 135 2641 2642
2641 Inside Only IO
2643
2644
2645
Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
A
To specify: (example)
300
Bolt Size 12.7 16
B
30
Code Number Handing
Door Thickness
2641
40mm
L or R
Dimensions A mm B mm
1100 mm
900 mm
Finish
SCPV
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production.
VS Euro Locking Flush Bolt 2661 Outside
Inside
VS Euro Locking Flush Bolt 50mm wide Designed to fit on wood sliding or bifolding door stiles. The vertical slide operates a bolt at the top and the bottom of the door. Bolt throw is 20mm.
Bolt
Stainless Steel Bolt Tube crosspinned into the bolt
The flush bolts are 50mm wide x 350mm long, and flanges 2mm thick. The minimum door thickness is 38mm. As the top and bottom bolts are likely to be different lengths, they are weight balanced to ensure the operating pressure on the vertical slide is equal up and down. For wood applications the outside flush pull is fastened into its recess by tie screws into the back of the flush pull body, through mounting blocks on the inside of the door. The inside flush pull is then fastened to the mounting blocks by a socket set screw in the top of the finger recess. This is our “C� Fixing. Door thickness must be specified so the correct length screws can be provided.
Vertical Slide
5 Pin Cylinder
Strikes Snib
These can be selected from the Flush Sliding Bolt page or customised to suit the site application.
Construction of Doors When these bolts are fitted to a wood door, it must be custom built, as the stile requires a trench, vertically positioned to allow the bolt to operate. The position of the trench will depend on the operation of the door, opening or sliding and the construction of the door, particularly in relation to tennon joints in the corners. On a sliding door, consideration will need to be made in relation to the track, bolt position, and space for the strike. Refer to Flush Pull Bolt page for additional information. Bolt Guide Plate
2661 Inside only IO
A
VS Euro Locking Twin Bolt Size and Code Numbers - 50mm wide Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
50 x 350 22 x 135 2661 2662
2663
2664
2665
Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
350 To specify: (example) Bolt Size
Code Number Handing
Door Thickness
2661
40mm
Dimensions A mm B mm
Finish
12.7 16
B
L or R
1100 mm
900 mm
SCPV
Note: Custom versions will be given a suffix after the code number and will be recorded for future production. 31
Socket Bolt 2810
Socket Bolt shown in the edge of the door Also suitable for fitting into a rebated door and to the face of the door
Square Bolts This unique range of bolts with clean simple lines are extremely versatile in their operating functions. The bolts can be surface or flush mounted on the face or edge of a door, or fitted into the rebate of the inactive leaf of a pair of doors. A generous and accessible finger recess makes them practical to use. The surface mounted bolts can be machined with a 2mm radius to match the Line door handles range, specifiy B1 after the code number when ordering. See example below. Uses: – For securing standard or french doors with a Spring Bolt at the top and a Socket or Necked Bolt at the bottom – Securing the inactive leaf on a pair of doors when fitted into the rebate. Avoids the need for locking bolts on the face of the door – Self latching at the top of a bifold door with a socket bolt at the bottom – Positive latching at the top of a door leading to a swimming pool – On a sliding door, for latching in the closed position. This application may need a custom strike
Necked Bolt 2840
Necked Bolt shown on the face of the door
Spring Bolt 2870
Spring Bolt shown fitted into a rebated door
Socket Bolt 12.7mm diameter bolt x 20mm throw.
Necked Bolt Although not a true necked bolt, it serves the same function. The bolt has a flat on it which allows the strike to be flush to the edge of a door sill. Reversible onsite if necessary.
Spring Bolt 14mm diameter bolt with a flat face for latching into the strike. Reversible onsite if necessary. Surface Strike for Socket Bolt 2890
Surface Strike for Spring Bolt 2891
Surface In-line Strike for Socket Bolt 2892
Bolt Packer For use with Socket, Necked or Spring Bolts where the bolt needs to be spaced over the door seals.
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45
Flat Strike for Necked Bolt 2893
Flat Strike for Socket Bolt 2895
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19
Waterproof Strike 2896
Mounting The bolts are secured to the door by two 12 gauge x 50mm countersunk, square drive stainless steel screws on the 150mm and 300mm bolts. The 450mm and 600mm bolts have 3 screws.
Flat Strike for Spring Bolt 2894
Locking The Socket and Necked Bolt can be locked with a Key Insert Lock 2099. Refer to Flush Sliding Bolts.
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Size The body of all bolts is 19mm square. 50
50
To order a Square Bolt: (example) Code Number
6 11 2
3 13 3 16
Spring Bolt Strike 2897 44
32
3 13 3 16
Spring Bolt Strike 2898 44
*
10
Finish
2810
B1
SCPV
To order a Strike: (example) Code Number
Strike/Bolt centerline to door frame edge
2894
20mm
*
This applies to Flat Strike for Spring Bolt 2894
*
Finish SCPV
Clearance for a recesssed installation
Square Bolt Code Numbers
Clearance to prevent scratching of door surface
(viewed from the bolt end of the square bolt)
Socket Bolts Mounting options on standard doors 40
Mounting options on rebated doors
length
Code numbers based on length in mm 150 200 300 Socket Bolt 2810 2811 2812 Socket Bolt Locking 2820 2821 2822
450 2813 2823
600 2814 2824
450 2833 2843
600 2834 2844
Necked Bolts direction of door closing
Example of a standard Socket Bolt
Example of a locking Socket Bolt
Example of Example of a Necked Bolt a Spring Bolt Ă˜12.7
6.5
Code numbers based on length in mm 150 200 300 Necked Bolt 2830 2831 2832 Necked Bolt Locking 2840 2841 2842
Spring Bolts 2860
2850
2870
2880
19mm Square direction of door closing reversible on site
reversible on site 2870 2880
Use Spring Bolt Strikes 2897 or 2898 Code numbers based on length in mm
Necked Bolt using Bolt Packer 13.5
25
Bolt Packer
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2mm radius can be applied to these outer edges to match the Line ranges of handles. 7
200 2851
300 2852
450 2853
600 2854
2860
2861
2862
2863
2864
2870
2871
2872
2873
2874
2880
2881
2882
2883
2884
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
Weather seal
13.5
25
150 2850
Bolt Packer 33
Push Plates
Push Plate Styles Plates with square edges A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
This range of plates can be used with chant™ door hardware to complement lever handle back plate styles. Standard plates measure 75mm x 250mm x 3mm thick. The thickness allows radiused and chamfered edges from groups B and C, in Technical Section, “Door Handle Plates”.
Style Option and Code Number 1 75 x 250 “A” group 3301 75 x 250 “B” group 3311 75 x 250 “C” group 3321 Plates with soft edges (2mm radius) B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
2 3302 3312 3322
3 3303 3313 3323
4 3304 3314 3324
5 3305 3315 3325
Fixing Options: X Glue fix Y Countersunk screw Z As a back plate behind a pull handle. The pull handle style, hole centres and hole size need to be specified To order specify: (example)
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C2
C3
Fixing Option
Finish
Quantity
3301
Y
PBZ
2
Custom Sizes Please note that special sizes of backplates can be made to order, please contact Chant.
Plates with chamfered edges (3mm x 30º) C1
Code Number
C4
C5
Pull Handle Back Plate 3390, Example A
Pull Handle Back Plates Pull Handle Back Plates and Strengthening Plates This product is custom designed for applications where back to back fixing is required, and the ability to provide strengthening on a narrow stile timber door when a mortise lock is fitted. These plates are made from 6.4mm thick brass bar. The outside plate has threaded studs on its back side, with tie screws coming through from the inside plate to clamp them onto the door. Edge detail as per push plate and lever handle back plate options. If pull handles are being fitted, the handle style, hole centres and hole size need to be specified. Special sizes of plates to suit particular mortise locks may be required to allow space for the lock to fit between the tie screws on the top or the bottom half of the plate. Plates can be made with pull handles on one or both sides, and options of double cylinder, cylinder and turn, or chant™ Cylinder/Turn Adaptor (refer to Lock Section).
Pull Handle Back Plate Example B
Custom sizes of plates tailoring individual requirements are generally widths from 50mm to 75mm and lengths to 300mm. Specify: – plate size – lock type – handle style and size – fixing centres – fixing bolt size of the pull handle – sketch or drawing of the proposed assembly
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Ball Tip Hinge
Mushroom Tip Hinge
BP Hinges This range of hinges are made from solid brass extrusion with tapered leaves. Hinge Dimensions Height Leaf Thickness Overall Thickness Widths
100mm 5mm 11mm 75mm/100mm
Hinge Sizes and Code Numbers Loose Pin Ball Tip Loose Pin Mushroom Loose Pin Acorn Tip Loose Pin Button Tip Fixed Pin Butt Hinge Security Pin Butt Hinge
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Acorn Tip Hinge
Button Tip Hinge
Fixed Pin Butt Hinge
Security Pin Butt Hinge
75 x 75 3601 3611 3621 3631 3651 3661
100 x 75 3602 3612 3622 3632 3652 3662
100 x 100 3603 3613 3623 3633 3653 3663
Finishes Available All Standard Electroplated and “Living” Finishes on brass. Refer to Finishes Section. Supplied complete with matching screws.
Hinge 100 x 75mm
Hinge 100 x 75mm with handle
Bronze Hinges This range of Hinges, made from bronze as the base metal, are designed for doors and applications where a substantial hinge is required, and are finished only in the bronze finishes. The Hinges feature a nine knuckle design, providing four load bearing faces per hinge, with a 316 stainless steel hinge pin. Screw hole patterns can be positioned to suit individual requirements.
Hinge 100 x 75mm with ball tips
Hinge Dimensions Height Leaf Thickness Overall Thickness Widths
100mm 5mm 11mm 75mm, 100mm, 120mm, 200mm
Special hinge widths from 120mm to 200mm can be produced to order.
Hinge Sizes and Code Numbers
Hinge 100 x 100mm
100 100 100 100
x x x x
75mm 100mm 120mm 200mm
Loose Pin
Fixed Pin
Ball Tip
Handle
3701 3711 3721 3731
3702 3712 3722 3732
3703 3713 3723 3733
3704 3714 3724 3734
Finishes Available Polished Bronze Satin Bronze Aged Weathered Bronze Weathered Bronze Dark Sand Bronze Aged
PBZ SBZA WBR WBRD SABA
To order, specify: (example) Hinge 100 x 120mm
Code Number
Finish
3701
PBZ
Hinge 100 x 200mm
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1363 Flush Pull Weathered Brass Finish
2031 Flush Sliding Bold
38
2810 Socket Bolt, retracted
2810 Socket Bolt, extended
Handrail Support – screw fixed 3801 for flat rail/3802 for round rail
Radiused (R) Rose shown
Handrail Support 3801, 3802, 3811 and 3812 are designed to follow the styling of the roses on our door handle ranges with matching rose covers. Available in Facet (F), Radius (R), Square (S), Cylinder (C) and Motor/Axis (M) styles.
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The rose cover clips over the base to provide a concealed fixing. The handrail bracket on the wall mounted version can be rotated on the base to allow best alignment of the four screws that fasten it to the wall studs.
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57
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Handrail Supports
Handrail Support – screw fixed 3811 for flat rail/3812 for round rail
Radiused (R) Rose shown
Handrail Support 3821 and 3822 screw onto an M12 x 75mm stud that is screwed into the timber wall for a secure fixing. The 38mm washer provides added protection of the wall surface when the bracket screws onto the stud. Handrail Support 3831 and 3832 are for through bolt fixing to a glass or wooden wall with an M12 countersunk hex-drive screw. Specify the wall thickness. Handrail Support 3841 and 3842 are designed to complement the Line Door Handles and Accessories.
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Handrail Support – stud mounted 3821 for flat rail/3822 for round rail
All support brackets are made from brass for the Electroplated and Brass “living” finishes, and bronze for Polished Bronze and Bronze “living” finishes. To order, specify: (example) Code Number
Rose Type (where applicable)
Finish
3801
R
SCPV
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38
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Glass panel mounted 3831 for flat rail/3832 for round rail
Line Handrail Support - stud mounted 3841 for flat rail/3842 for round rail
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Comma 3901
Comma 3902
Casement Fasteners Designed for wood and aluminium windows. The lever style options complement various ranges of lever handles. Base plate styles are rectangular based on the Line range (L), round ended on the Stretch, Motor and Axis ranges (R) or a Tapered (T) design.
Sabre 3911
Sabre 3912 L
R
T
The Casement Fasteners have a semi-concealed fixing for both the lever and the strike. The Mortise Strike, at right angles to the Fastener; has a nylon insert to avoid metal to metal contact with the locking pin.
Cobra 3921
Cobra 3922
The Wedge Strike is either flush to the base of the casement or offset 8mm. The pin length is standard 32mm, providing fixing centres of 27mm. Overlength pin is 40mm, providing fixing centres of 35mm. Other sizes can be made to order.
Handing of Casement Fasteners The Casement Fasteners shown are all Left Hand (LH). Specify Left Hand (LH) or Right hand (RH).
Casement Fasteners and Code Numbers Delta 3931
Swan 3941
Delta 3932
Swan 3942
Comma Sabre Cobra Delta Swan Line Angle Rod Curve Stretch Tri
With Mortise Strike
With Wedge Strike (flush)
With Wedge Strike (8mm offset)
3901 3911 3921 3931 3941 3951 3961 3971 3981 3991 4001
3902 3912 3922 3932 3942 3952 3962 3972 3982 3992 4002
3903 3913 3923 3933 3943 3953 3963 3973 3983 3993 4003
To order specify; (example)
Line 3951
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Line 3952
Code number
Base Plate Style
3901
T
*
Pin Length
Handing
Finish
32mm
LH
SCPV
Angle 3961
Dimensions
Angle 3962
Line 3952 example shown
With Wedge Strike 32 standard
*
Y1 16
9 21
64
Rod 3972
8 21
27
X1
Rod 3971
21
*Note: Extended pins can be provided for the fasteners. Specify the distance from the pivot centreline to the end of the pin. With Mortise Strike 9
Y1 19.5
34.5 23.5
12.5
46
21
X1
Curve 3981
25
Curve 3982
35.5 standard
36.5 standard
25 1
Stretch 3991
Stretch 3992
Tri 4001
Tri 4002
Dimensions overall (mm) casement length X1 Comma 125 Sabre 125 Cobra 120 Delta 120 Swan 120 Line 120 Angle 120 Rod 120 Curve 120 Stretch 120 Tri 120
fastener height Y1 47 47 47 38 47 38 38 38 40 38 38
Installation Drill Jig 4089 This drill jig is an aid to accurately drill the mounting holes for the Casement Fastener and Mortise Strike. The jig is positioned at the vertical height of the casement fastener base, fastened to the sash, then acts as a guide for drilling pilot holes for the fixing screws into the sash and frame, when the sash is in its closed position. Step 1 Step 2 Drill 2.5mm Ă˜ hole
Fasten Jig to sash with 6g screw
Mortise Strike 3995 This Mortise Strike is for inward opening windows. It is flush mounted, visible fixed and has a nylon insert to avoid metal to metal contact with the locking pin.
Step 3 Drill 4 holes 2.5mm Ă˜ Step 4 Remove Jig and install Casement Fastener
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180 Degree Casement Fastener
Casement Fastener 4101 Closed
Open
This Casement Fastener is designed in the “Line” style with a unique, 180 degree operation, for wood and aluminium windows. It is available in three variations; – Wedgeless – Flush Strike When the window is shut, the handle is parallel to the bottom or side rail of the sash. To unlock, the handle is rotated through 90 degrees to relax the clamp from the transom or bottom of the frame, or strike, then rotating the handle and carrying the clamp with it to the 180 degree position. The handle is parallel again to the bottom or side rail of the sash.
Closed
Open
This provides a “clear” view through the window, whether the window is closed or open. The Casement Fastener is semi concealed fixed onto two mounting collars at standard 32mm fixing centres, and can be used in the two following configurations.
Wedgeless (no strike) There is an 4.5mm offset from the base of the Casement Fastener to the clamping face, which suits many aluminium window designs, where the sash closes against a seal on the lip of the outer frame. This version does not use a strike.
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Flush Strike 4.5
32 50
7 21
20
25
Same Casement Fastener as above, but combines with a flush strike. The base of the Casement Fastener on the sash, is flush or in line with the surface of the outer frame, adjacent transom or mullion. Specify in addition to the Casement Fastener.
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The strike is adhesive fixed with two locating pins at 9mm fixing centres.
90 115
Handing of Casement Fasteners The Casement Fasteners shown are all Left Hand (LH). Specify (LH) or (RH). LH Rotates anticlockwise to open. RH Rotates clockwise to open. To order specify: (example)
Flush Strike 4102
8 16 4.5
8 9
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Code Number
Handing
finish
4101
LH
SCPV
Tilt and Turn Handle styles/Plate examples Delta Handle on a A2-18 Plate
These levers and door handle plates are designed to fit Tilt and Turn window mechanisms and complement matching door furniture on the project. Plate styles are detailed in the Technical Section, 32mm Wide Plates. The handles have detents at 90 degree positions. Fixing centres are 43mm, semi concealed fixing to suit standard Tilt and Turn mechanisms. The flanged mounting collars are designed to retrofit onto existing installations. Additional Chant handle styles available Curve Bow Sabre Arc Cobra Cubic Swan Rod Tri To order specify: (example) Handle Style Plate Style
Plate Type (18)
Handing
Finish
Line 691
18
LH
SCPV
B1
Line Handle on a B1-18 Plate
Left hand handle shown. Handing is required only on asymmetrical handles, ie Delta or Swan.
Handle is Upward Window is Tilted
Handle is Down Window is Closed
Handle is Horizontal Window is Open
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Security Stays The Security Stays have semi-concealed fixing at each end on the mounting blocks. The thumb turn locks a ball into the recess in the telescoping shaft for a positive lock. Thumb turn rotation is less than two turns from lock to unlock, and there is no need to over tighten.
4201 LH
The Security Stay travel is limited to 55mm to limit the window opening. The stay needs to be positioned so that at its full extension, the window opening is limited to 100mm, as required by some local body bylaws for upper story windows. The Security Stays are handed Left Hand and Right Hand as shown.
4201 RH Casement window - side hung. The mounting faces are at right angles to each other.
The pictures opposite show the various mounting options available: – Casement windows, where the mounting blocks are at 90 degrees to each other – Awning windows where the mounting blocks are at 90 degrees to each other (these and the security stays above are not interchangeable) – Awning windows where the mounting blocks are both in the same plane
These two faces are at right angles when the window is closed.
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closed 170 / open 225
4211 LH
4211 RH
Awning window top hung.
4201 RH
These two faces are in line and parallel when the window is closed.
4221 LH 44
Awning window top hung. Typically steel windows.
4221 RH 4221 RH
Telescopic Stays The Telescopic Stays have semi-concealed fixing at each end on the mounting blocks. The thumb turn locks a ball into the recess in the telescoping shaft for a positive lock. Thumb turn rotation is less than two turns from lock to unlock, and there is no need to over tighten.
4231 LH
The Telescopic Stays are handed Left Hand and Right Hand as shown.
4231 RH Casement window - side hung. The mounting faces are at right angles to each other.
The pictures opposite show the various mounting options available: – Casement windows, where the mounting blocks are at 90 degrees to each other – Awning windows where the mounting blocks are at 90 degrees to each other (these and the telescopic stays above are not interchangeable) – Awning windows where the mounting blocks are both in the same plane
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These two faces are at right angles when the window is closed.
4241 LH
closed 245 / open 375
4241 RH
Awning window top hung.
4231 RH
These two faces are in line and parallel when the window is closed.
Typical installation of Telescopic Stays 4251 LH Awning window top hung. Typically steel windows.
4251 RH 4251 RH
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Spring Catch 4290
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Spring Catch Used on double windows where there is no mullion to lock the first closing leaf or bifolding windows, the Spring Catch is fastened to this leaf to lock the window to the sill. The second closing leaf is fastened to the first with a Casement Fastener and a Wedge Strike. (There may be a need to extend the length of the casement pin depending on the placement of the Casement Fastener and the width of the window stiles.)
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38
10 38
Spring Catch travel is 6mm. The Spring Catch is not designed to be used on French Doors. For this application refer to Square Bolts on pages 32 -33.
Extended Spring Catch 4291
Extended Spring Catches Available in extension multiples of 100mm.
Overall Length
Code Numbers
Extension
Overall Length
4291-1 4291-2 4291-3
100mm 200mm 300mm
186mm 286mm 386mm
To order specify; (example)
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Code number
Finish
4290
SCPV
Twin Bolts Designed for use generally on wood and aluminium bifolding doors. The bolt projection is 20mm top and bottom. Twin Bolt with the actuator lever extended and the bolts in the thrown position.
Twin Bolt with the actuator lever back in the vertical position with the bolts retracted and the door open.
The actuator moves 60 degrees to the left or right, to suit the installation of the operating mechanism. A drive cam allows the actuator handle to return to the verticle position after the bolts have been retracted so it is not at an angle over the glass. The handle is then operated in the opposite direction to throw the bolt, and again returning to the vertical. In some applications, it may not be possible for the handle to swing in the opposite direction and therefore a straight spindle is required. The bolt operating mechanism is made from brass and measures 25mm x 18mm in section. For both wood and aluminium applications, it is secured by an M5 screw and mounting collar onto the stile to hold it in position with the bolt rods attached and extending out the end of the stile. The actuater has as a semi concealed fixing screw at the top that fits on to the mounting collar and a second M5 screw at the bottom, hidden behind the actuator lever when it is in the vertical position. The bolt rods are 12.7mm diameter stainless steel tube, made to length and pinned into the bolt tips. Aluminium guide blocks are custom made to suit the aluminiuum stile sections. For wood doors, the twin bolt mechanism can be installed into custom made stiles in a manner as detailed elsewhere. Refer to “Flush Sliding Bolts” and “Dust Socket” for details of available strikes to suit the site requirements. Custom strikes can be produced. Refer to Finishes Section for options of the actuator handles. Code Numbers 4300 Twin Bolt Assembly 4310 Twin Bolt Mechanism 4330 “Line” Style Actuator 4340 Bolt/Rod Set 4350 Bolt Guide Block Set
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Pull Out Clothes Rod This is generally fitted into the wall adjacent to a wardrobe or closet to hang selected garments on.
Clothes rod in (Facet Rose shown)
Designed to complement the styling of chant™ door handles on roses using the various ranges of matching escutcheons. They are code numbered in a similar sequence, with optional pull knobs. The 12.7mm (½”) shaft has a smooth slide action in its guide tube with a rubber ring on the end to cushion the rod when it is pulled out. The conceal fixed mounting base is fastened to the wall with 4, 6g countersunk screws. Mounting in the wall requires a 22-25mm hole (7/8 – 1”) diameter hole drilled into the wall surface, to accept the guide and rod. It must be perpendicular to the wall surface, otherwise binding of the rod will occur.
Clothes rod out (Facet Rose shown)
12.7mm (½”) Ø
19mm (¾”)
152mm (6”) 203mm (8”)
hole preparation 22mm ( 7/8”) Ø minimum 25mm (1”) Ø maximum
75mm (3”) 130mm (5”) Extended length
Radius Facet Square Pyramid Line 1 32 Rod/Angle Line 2 32 Line 3 38 Line 4 32 Line 5 38 Motor/Axis
x 50 vertical x x x x
50 50 60 60
horizontal horizontal horizontal horizontal
75mm (3”)
130mm (5”)
4400 4410 4420 4430 4440 4450 4460 4470 4480 4490 4500
4401 4411 4421 4431 4441 4451 4461 4471 4481 4491 4501
To specify the knob style required add suffix as follows: eg. 4400 - 1
All knobs are 25mm (1”) Ø x 25mm (1”) long and will suit any of our escutcheons.
Style - 1
Line 3 Rose with Style 4 knob
Radius Rose with Style 1 knob
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Style - 2
Style - 3
Style - 4
Two Hook Vertical 4622
Line Robe and Coat Hooks
Four Hook Vertical 4624
This range of hooks are designed as singular or multiple hook designs. 100
200
Three Hook Vertical 4623 80
200
60
200
The hooks are mounted onto a single or multiple mounting collars fastened to the wall by wood screws, plaster board anchors (if the plaster board is thick enough to hold the weight), gravity toggles, masonry anchors or similar fixing devices. The multiple hooks, as vertical or horizontal designs, are available in the sizes stated, or can be custom made in length to suit site conditions, where solid mounting onto wall studs is desirable or necessary. The hooks are spaced at 200mm centres. The main bar is 25.4mm (1”) square and has the recesses machined into it for the mounting collars, with socket set screw fixing from the underside or at each end onto the mounting collars. On the horizontal coat hooks, these recesses can therefore be moved along the bar to suit solid mounting options that may be available. If custom variations are required, provide detailed drawings of: – bar length – mounting points – number of hooks, spacing and distance in from each end (The end hooks can be flush to the end of the bar with mounting points to the inside) – length of the hooks if there is a special requirement Code Numbers
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Two Hook Horizontal 4612
4601 4602 4603
50mm x 25mm x 50mm projection, one piece 25mm x 25mm x 50mm projection, two piece 30mm x 25mm x 50mm projection, two piece
4612 4613 4614
Two hook, 200mm hook centres x 300mm overall length Three hook, 500mm overall length Four hook, 700mm overall length
4622 4623 4624
Two hook, 200mm hook centres x 225mm overall length Three hook, 500mm overall length Four hook, 700mm overall length
Three Hook Horizontal 4613
Four Hook Horizontal 4614
One Piece 4601
Two Piece 4602
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Line Shelf and Curve Shelf
Line Shelf
Designed to complement the Line and Curve ranges of door handles. The mounting brackets are 25mm (1�) square and fix to the wall onto mounting collars. The square backplates are essential to prevent crushing of the wall surface and add support to the bracket.
25mm
3mm
The glass shelves are toughened with polished and arrased edges and rest on plastic non skid buttons. The brackets are fastened to the mounting collars with socket set screws from the underside.
150mm
Line Shelf Code Numbers 4650 4651 4652 4653
Curve Shelf
Pair of bracket assemblies Complete with glass shelf 300mm Complete with glass shelf 450mm Complete with glass shelf 600mm
Curve Shelf Code Numbers 4660 4661 4662 4663
153mm
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Pair of bracket assemblies Complete with glass shelf 300mm Complete with glass shelf 450mm Complete with glass shelf 600mm
Line Toilet Roll Holder
Line Toilet Roll Holder 4680
50
177
Pedestal Toilet Roll Holder 4681
The Toilet Roll Holder is fixed to the wall with semi-concealed fixing onto two mounting collars. The mounting collars need to be fastened to solid wood behind plaster board, wooden wall or masonry anchors onto concrete/tile. Specify the wall type when ordering. Available as a left hand (LH) or right hand (RH) style. Right hand shown.
Pedestal Toilet Roll Holder The base of the Pedestal Toilet Roll Holder is solid cast brass or bronze with rubber feet in each corner. Dimensions: Height: 600mm, Base: 150mm square.
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4711 Drawer Pull 44 x 150
Drawer Pulls Designed with an offset recess to provide easy finger grip in use. The examples shown are in some different style options to suit decor alternatives. Back fixed on to the drawer front with M4 screws. Specify drawer thickness when ordering so that the correct length screws can be supplied.
Style Options 1
2
3
4
5
4735 Drawer Pull 44 x 200
Drawer Pull Sizes and Code Numbers Overall Size
Finger Recess
Style Option and Code Number 1 2 3 4 5
44 44 44 44 44
25 x 110 25 x 135 25 x 160 25 x 210 25 x 260
4711 4721 4731 4741 4751
x x x x x
150 175 200 250 300
4712 4722 4732 4742 4752
4713 4723 4733 4743 4753
4714 4724 4734 4744 4754
4715 4725 4735 4745 4755
To Specify: (example)
4753 Drawer Pull 44 x 300
Cross section of a flush pull showing the offset lip. Fitted to the drawer front and fixed from the rear.
52
Code Number
Drawer Thickness
Finish
4711
19mm
SCPV
Installation of the flush pulls and turn in an aluminium stile
Retrofit Flush Pulls and Turn (USA) Designed to fit on aluminium doors as retrofits onto Fleetwood Archetype Locks. These flush pulls have clean simple lines with a generous finger recess length, including a lip on the verticle edges to provide extra finger grip. The flush pulls fit back to back with semi concealed fixings on the inside flush pull.The outside flush pull has mounting collars that fit into the inside pull at the top and bottom of the finger recess. Fixing is with two M6 socket set screws. The finger recess measures 35mm (13/8”) x 115mm (41/2”) x 16mm (5/8”) deep. The thumb turn body fastenes to the lockcase. The turn is positioned vertical when the door is unlocked and rotates 120 degrees into the locked position. All of these components fit into the standard cutout detail for the Fleetwood Flush Pulls. The style options below can be applied to the flush pulls to suit decor alternatives and to match other Chant Flush Pulls and door hardware on the project. All finishes options apply, refer to Finishes Section. Style Options: 1
2
3
4
5
Style Options and Code Numbers 1
2
3
4
5
4781
4782
4783
4784
4785
To cover the machined opening in the aluminium stile, the Style Options 1, 2, 4 and 5 flush pulls are 175mm (611/16”) tall, and Style Option 3 is 200mm (77/8”) tall. To specify: Code Number
Finish
4791
SCPV
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Lift and Slide Handle
Lift and Slide Assembly 4790 Example Line 5011 Lever Handle Style
A lever handle and flush pull designed to be mounted back to back to operate GU Lift and Slide door mechanisms. The lever handle plate is semi concealed fixed to the outside flush pull through the Lift and Slide mechanism. The plate can be produced in a variety of styles as detailed in the Technical Section. The plate has detents to hold the handle in the upright and downward positions. Available with fixed or removable lever handle. Spindle size is 9.7mm (3/8�)
38
80
112
200
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locks index Mortise Locks and Latches Introduction
4
Mortise Locks
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Mortise Locks Privacy
7
Mortise Latches
8
Mortise Night Latches
9
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Mortise Deadbolts
10
Mortise Sliding Door Locks
11
Mortise Roller/Privacy Locks
12
Mortise Roller Latches
14
Concealed Fixed Door Locks
15
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ES Mortise Locks
16
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ES Mortise Deadbolt
17
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ES Mortise Roller Locks
18
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CFH Mortise Lock
20
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Glass Door Locks
21
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Two Point Latches and Bolts
22
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In Stile Privacy Latch
26
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Flush Strikes
27
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Tubular Deadbolts
28
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Tubular Latches and Privacy Bolts
29
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Cylinders and Turns
30
❍ Additions or changes to existing product ranges ● New product ranges 1
2
3
Mortise Locks and Latches This extensive series of locks and latches have been developed to cover many options and combinations of lock and door types, the use of small, medium, large and tall pull handles and lever handles.
Features of our Locks and Latches – Designed to marry with our extensive range of pull handles, lever handles, escutcheons and accessory components – The lock faceplates and cases are made from 316 stainless steel. Internal components are from brass and stainless steel – All strikes are made from 316 stainless steel – Strike packers are made from aluminium extrusion and are natural anodized – All locks are operated by standard profile cylinders and turns, or our chant™ Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptor or Cam Adaptor
Handing of Locks and Latches (where applicable) The way we hand our locks, is to marry them with the strikes, A or B. Refer Handing of Strikes diagram with lock details in this section. The locks and latches can be handed on site, however, many of our strikes are handed. Order carefully and/or hang doors as planned. • “A” strikes and locks, as viewed from the outside: – suit locks on the left, doors opening out – or locks on the right, doors opening in • “B” strikes and locks, as viewed from the outside: – suit locks on the right, doors opening out – or locks on the left, doors opening in Lock Functions Mortise Locks 1000 – 1004: Used with lever handles to withdraw the latch. A key can then be used on both sides or alternatively; a key on the outside with a thumb turn on the inside to lock and unlock the bolt. Mortise Night Latches 1021 – 1023: Key entry to withdraw the latch bolt, key or thumb turn to exit. When the door is shut, it is locked. Using the hold back function, the door is free to swing, or can be held shut (but not locked) with a door closer or roller latch. Use pull handles both sides and a thumb turn inside, or pull turn on the inside instead of a pull handle. Dead locking function is included in the lock. Mortise Deadbolts 1030 – 1033: Used where a latching function is not required. Fit the cylinder/thumb turn combination to suit. The door must be pushed shut, then locked with key or thumb turn. Mortise Sliding Door Locks 1040 – 1042: Fit the cylinder/thumb turn combination to suit. Mortise Roller Locks 1051 – 1054: Key on both sides, or key on the outside and thumb turn on the inside to lock and unlock. Door is held shut by the roller latch. The roller pressure adjustment can assist in securing large and heavy doors, and doors subject to wind, yet allow free access through the door while unlocked. These locks also suit swing through doors with a matching double lip strike.
4
Matching Locks, Handles and Door Types General considerations: • Co-ordinate the escutcheon style to the handle style • Choose the lock type for the operating function required • The backset is the distance from the faceplate or the edge of the door to the cylinder barrel centreline, and/or lever handle spindle. • Stile: the vertical member of the edge of a door, typically: – the aluminum section of an aluminum/glass door – the vertical timber member of a timber/glass door – the vertical timber member of a timber door with a panel of horizontal or vertical tongue and groove boards. The ‘boards’ may be genuine, or created by grooves in the surface of a solid door
Examples showing typical combinations of different handle and lock options on doors: 1 Framed Door Long curved handle to span lock providing knuckle room. Night latch or roller lock with 45 or 60mm backset of lock.
2 Framed Door Small curved handle above or below lock on narrow stile doors. Mounting pillars of handle in line with the lock cylinder, or handle visually centred on the centreline of cylinder. Lock backset may suit the centreline of the stile.
1
2
3 Framed Door Straight or shaped handle above the lock and in line with the cylinder. More suitable for medium length handles to minimize the vertical spread of the lock and handle. Use 60, 70 and 90mm backset locks. 3 Examples 1, 2 and 3. If roller locks are used, pull handles are needed on both sides of the door, to pull it open and push it shut. An option is to use a large handle on the outside and a smaller handle on the inside. If a night latch is used, pull handles can be fitted both sides of door, or a pull turn on the inside instead of a pull handle, refer to chant™ Escutcheons. For options in mounting pull handles, refer to chant™ Technical.
4 Solid Core Doors These allow more freedom with lock backset and allow the handle to be positioned adjacent to the lock. Extra-wide and over-height doors expand options to use large handles.
4
5 Wood Door with Wide Panels
10 Tongue & Groove Veneer Door
Lever handle positioned approximately centre on this edge panel. Lever handle on rose with seperate escutcheons or lever handle on long back plate.
Lock centered on the first board. Handle centered on the second board.
90
45
160-200
90-100
6 Wood Door with Narrow Panels
11 Wood/Glass Panel Door
Lever handle positioned approximately in the middle of the stile.
The narrow stile is ideal for lever and plate furniture at 45-60mm backset, depending upon stile width.
45-60
45-60
90-100
90-100
7 Timber Panel Door Traditional Villa Type
12 Aluminium Glass Panel Door
Door knob on 45mm backset mortise lock, on a deep mid rail.
Narrow stile suited to 32mm wide plates with 35 or 45mm backset locks. 35-45 min. 45 90
8 Aluminium Framed Sliding Glass Door For doors that slide past fixed panels or slide into a cavity or pocket. options - Locking Flush Pulls - VS Locking Flush Pulls - VS Euro Locking Flush Pulls
9 Wood Sliding Door with a Privacy Function For a door that slides into a cavity or pocket options - Privacy Flush Pulls - VS Locking Flush Pulls - 1500 Recessed Pull
13 Aluminium Framed Sliding Glass Door Mortise sliding door lock and offset pull handle. Pull handle both sides, or one side with flush pull on the other. Various locking options are available.
90
14 Aluminium or Wood sliding doors that slide into a cavity or pocket Use flush pulls or locking flush pulls single or both sides. Use 1500 Group Recessed Pulls for light doors, and 1510 or1511 for heavy doors to pull the door from the cavity or pocket.
90
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Mortise Locks
Mortise Locks 1000, 1000 -1, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004
This series of mortise locks have been designed for standard, narrow stile and rebated doors in a range of backsets. They also feature a ‘minimal’ lever handle rotation of 40˚. The 72mm spindle to cylinder barrel centreline allows for a practical separation of lever handle rose and turn escutcheon without the appearance of crowding the components. It also allows for the same length back plate to be used throughout a project for entrance doors, narrow stile doors, internal doors and doors with a privacy function. These locks have a single turn, 15mm throw bolt.
200 140 72
All locks have 8mm spindle hubs and are reversible. When ordered they are handed to suit the handing requested with the strike. X
24
Y
Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1005b 1005a
Extended Lock Strike 1006a/b
10
When these locks are to be used with unsprung lever handles, specify ‘HD’ after the lock code number. Mortise Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1000 35 50 1000 -1 40 55 1001 45 65 1002 60 80 1003 70 90 1004 90 110
Horizontal fixing centres: Plate furniture only Plate furniture only 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm
Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1005a/b Z
Lock Strike Packer 1007a/b
Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1008b 1008a
These strikes are handed to avoid compromising the design and installation aesthetics of universal, long lip strikes. – Full length strike box – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
Extended Lock Strikes 1006a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
Strike Packer 1007a – 10mm/1007b – 8.5mm For aluminium door frames – Aluminium 10mm or 8.5mm thick x 24mm wide – Natural anodised finish
Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1008a/b – Lock packer included with these strikes – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
Extended Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1009a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified. Refer to the drawing of the 1006a/b strike above 6
Handing of strikes – refer to the following page.
Mortise Privacy Locks
Mortise Privacy Locks 1001P, 1002P, 1003P
This series of mortise locks are a privacy version of our standard locks. They also feature a ‘minimal’ lever handle rotation of 40˚. The lock is supplied with an 8mm spindle drive in the privacy hub. The 72mm spindle to cylinder barrel centreline allows for a practical separation of lever handle rose and turn escutcheon without the appearance of crowding the components. It also allows for the same length back plate to be used throughout a project for entrance doors, narrow stile doors, internal doors and doors with a privacy function. These locks have a single turn, 15mm throw bolt.
200 140 72
X
24
Y
Strikes – refer to Mortise Locks on previous page.
All locks have 8mm spindle hubs and are reversible. When ordered they are handed to suit the handing requested with the strike.
When these locks are to be used with unsprung lever handles, specify ‘HD’ after the lock code number. Mortise Privacy Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1001P 45 65 1002P 60 80 1003P 70 90
Horizontal fixing centres: 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT
a
b
Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead blasted surface similar to Satin Nickle) Copper Plate COP Bronze Plate BP (This is a brass/bronze plated finish on stainless steel as an approximate match for Weathered Brass and Bronze “Living” Finishes.
b
Outside
Doors that open IN
Finishes available for Locks, Latches and Strikes
Inside
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
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Mortise Latches
Mortise Latch 1011/1012/1013
Mortise Latch Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1011 45 65 1012 60 80 1013 70 90
120 60 25
X Y
Latch Strike for Standard Doors (universal) 1015
D-Strike for Standard Doors (universal) 1015a
24
Horizontal fixing centres: 38 - 41mm 38 - 41mm 38 - 41mm
The latches have 8mm spindle hubs, are reversible, and can be handed on site. When these latches are to be used with unsprung lever handles, specify “HD” after the latch code number.
Latch Strike for Standard Doors 1015 – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip and are of a universal design
D-Strike for Standard Doors 1015a Extended Latch Strike 1016 – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
80
41
Extended Latch Strike 1016
Strike Packer 1017a – 10mm/1017b – 8.5mm For aluminium door frames – Aluminium 10mm or 8.5mm thick x 24mm wide – Natural anodised finish
Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1018 – Universal design – Lock packer included with these strikes – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip 10 Z
Strike Packer 1017a/b
Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1018
Extended Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1019
10
8
Z
Extended Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1019 – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
Mortise Night Latches
Mortise Night Latch 1021/1022/1023
Night Latches have both deadlock and hold-back functions. Mortise Night Latch Dimensions: Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1021 45 65 1022 60 80 1023 70 90
150
90
Latch Strike for Standard Doors 55
Use Strike 1015 above
Extended Latch Strikes Use Extended Latch Strike 1016a/b above X
24
Y
Strike Packer Use Strike Packer 1017a/b above Night Latch Strikes for Rebated Doors 1028a/b
Latch Strike for Standard Doors (universal) 1015
D-Strike for Standard Doors (universal) 1015a
– Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip. Lock packer included
Extended Latch Strikes for Rebated Doors 1029a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door. The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
80
41
Mortise Night Latch works with Latch Strike 1015 (standard doors) and Strike Packer 1017a/b above Night Latch Strikes for Rebated Doors 1028b 1028a
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT
a
b
Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead blasted surface similar to Satin Nickle) Copper Plate COP Bronze Plate BP (This is a brass/bronze plated finish on stainless steel as an approximate match for Weathered Brass and Bronze “Living” Finishes.
b
Outside
Doors that open IN
Finishes available for Locks, Latches and Strikes
Inside
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
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Mortise Deadbolts
Mortise Deadbolt 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033
Mortise Deadbolt Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1030 35 50 1031 45 65 1032 60 80 1033 70 90
150 90
Deadbolt Strike for Standard Doors 1035 55
Strike Packer 1037a – 10mm/1037b – 8.5mm X Y
Standard Strike 1035
10
Deadlock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1038a 1038b
24
For aluminium door frames (not shown) – Aluminium 10mm or 8.5mm thick x 24mm wide – Natural anodised finish
Deadbolt Strike for Rebated Doors 1038a/1038b – Lock packer included with these strikes
Mortise Sliding Door Locks
Mortise Sliding Door Lock 1040, 1041, 1042
Mortise Sliding Door Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1040 35 50 1041 45 65 1042 60 80
150 90
Sliding Door Lock Strike 1045 55
X
24
Y
Adjustable Strike 1899
Sliding Door Strike 1045
Mortise Sliding Door Locks with Turn Hubs Typically used with Chant Turn Escutcheons where a turn function is required on the inside only, and in conjunction with offset or straight pull handles. Mortise Sliding Door Lock with Turn Hub Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1040T 35 50 1041T 45 65 1042T 60 80
Mortise Sliding Door Lock with Turn Hub 1040T, 1041T, 1042T
150 90
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT X
Inside
24
Y
a Doors that open IN
b
Finishes available for Locks, Latches and Strikes Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead blasted surface similar to Satin Nickle) Copper Plate COP Bronze Plate BP (This is a brass/bronze plated finish on stainless steel as an approximate match for Weathered Brass and Bronze “Living� Finishes.
b
Outside
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
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Mortise Roller/Privacy Locks
Mortise Roller Lock 1051/1052/1053/1054
The Mortise Roller Locks and matching Strike Plates have been designed for standard, narrow-stile, rebated and swing-through doors. Roller projection adjusting screw
Four backsets are available for matching locks to different types of doors and handle configurations.
67 Roller pressure adjusting screw
235 175 63
Outline of Chant Cylinder Escutcheon: Ø50mm
55 30 X
24
Y
The two holes in the lock case allow for a pull handle mounting bolt to pass through the case to minimise the vertical separation of the handle and the cylinder escutcheon.
Roller Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1055b 1055a
The range of backset locks are particularly suitable for use with chant™ curved pull handles where the lock can be placed within the arc of the handle or adjacent to a straight handle. They also facilitate the vertical alignment of the cylinder barrel and pull handle when required, allowing the cylinder to be placed in the middle of the door stile. The locks feature adjustment from the faceplate for roller projection and pressure. The roller pressure adjustment can assist in securing large and heavy doors, and doors subject to wind, yet allow free access through the door while unlocked. A cautionary note is that increased roller pressure does make it harder to open and close the door. The pressure adjustment also allows for very light settings when appropriate. Mortise Roller Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1051 45 60 1052 60 75 1053 70 85 1054 90 105
Privacy Locks These have an 8mm square hub fitted in place of a profile cylinder. Mortise Rollar Privacy Model: Backset: X 1051P 45 1052P 60 1053P 70 1054P 90
Lock Dimensions Case depth: Y 60 75 85 105
Roller Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1055a/b 1056a/b
Strike Packer 1057a/b
– Ramp for roller to roll up when door closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Separate strike box for lock bolt – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
Extended Roller Lock Strikes 1056a/b 10
– Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame. The bent lip,10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
Strike Packer 1057a – 10mm/1057b – 8.5mm
12
For aluminium door frames – Aluminium 10mm or 8.5mm thick x 24mm wide – Natural anodised finish 90
Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1058a
1058b
Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1058a/b – Ramp for the roller to roll up when the door is closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Separate strike box for lock bolt – Lock packer included with these strikes – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
Extended Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1059a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door. The bent lip,10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
Roller Lock Strike for Swing-through Doors 1060 (double lip style) – – – – Roller Lock Strikes for Swing-through Doors 1060 (double-lip style)
Ramps for the roller to roll up when the door is closing V-recess in the centre to locate the door Separate strike box for lock bolt Specify jamb width required when ordering, ie. 1060 – 120mm – 10mm wide lips are additional to the jamb width unless otherwise stated
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT
a
Inside
b
Outside
Doors that open IN
b
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
maximum width 150
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
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Mortise Roller Latches
Mortise Roller Latch 1061
Mortise Roller Latch 1061
Roller projection adjusting screw
155 95
Roller pressure adjusting screw
60
Roller Latch Strike for Standard Doors 1065
24
Roller Strike Packer 1067a/b
Extended Roller Latch Strike 1066
The Mortise Roller Latch is designed for standard, narrow stile, rebated and swing-through doors. It can be installed on the stile or on the head of the door. This Roller Latch is particularly suitable for swing-through doors to locate the door in the closed position, to receive an electric locking bolt.
Roller Latch Strike for Standard Doors 1065 – Universal – Ramp for the roller to roll up when the door is closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Standard strike measures 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
Extended Roller Latch Strike 1066 – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame. The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
10 70
Roller Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1068a
1068b
Roller Strike Packer 1067a – 10mm/1067b – 8.5mm For aluminium door frames – Aluminium 10mm or 8.5mm thick x 24mm wide – Natural anodised finish
Roller Latch Strike for Rebated Doors 1068a/b – Ramp for roller to roll up when the door is closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip.
Extended Roller Latch Strikes for Rebated Doors 1069a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door. The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified.
Roller Latch Strike for Swing-through Doors 1070
14 maximum 150
Roller Latch Strike for Swing-through Doors (double lip style) 1070 – Ramp for roller to roll up when the door is closing – V-recess in the centre to locate the door – Specify jamb width required when ordering, ie. 1070 – 120mm 10mm wide lips are additional to the jamb width, unless otherwise specified
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ES Mortise Locks
ES Mortise Locks 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104
(Extra Security)
This series of mortise locks have been designed with additional security features; – Single turn, 20mm Throw Bolt – Hardened antisaw rollar inserted in the bolt – Heavy duty sub strike fitted below the standard strike (Extra Security), which is fastened with two 10g x 75mm screws.
200 140
They suit standard, narrow stile and rebated doors in a range of backsets and feature a ‘minimal’ lever handle rotation of 40˚.
72
The 72mm spindle to cylinder barrel centreline allows for a practical separation of lever handle rose and turn escutcheon without the appearance of crowding the components. It also allows for the same length back plate to be used throughout a project for entrance doors, narrow stile doors, internal doors and doors with a privacy function. X
20
24
Y
ES Lock Strike for Standard Doors 1105b 1105a
Extended Lock Strike 1106a/b
10
All locks have 8mm spindle hubs and are reversible. When ordered they are handed to suit the handing requested with the strike. Mortise Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1101 45 65 1102 60 80 1103 70 90 1104 90 110
Horizontal fixing centres: 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm 38 – 41mm
ES Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1105a/b Z
ES Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1108a
These strikes are handed to avoid compromising the design and installation aesthetics of universal, long lip strikes. – One piece strike box – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
1108b
ES Extended Lock Strikes 1106a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
ES Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1108a/b – Lock packer included with these strikes – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
ES Extended Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1109a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door (Z). The bent lip, 10mm wide, is additional to the width specified. Refer to the drawing of the 1106a/b strike above
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ES Mortise Deadbolts
ES Mortise Deadbolts 1111, 1112, 1113
(Extra Security)
This series of Mortise Deadbolts Locks have been designed with additional security features; – Single turn, 20mm Throw Bolt – Hardened antisaw rollar inserted in the bolt – Heavy duty sub strike fitted below the standard strike (Extra Security), which is fastened with two 10g x 75mm screws.
150 90
55
X
20
Y
ES Deadbolt Strike 1115
Mortise Deadbolt Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1111 45 65 1112 60 80 1113 70 90
ES Deadbolt Strike for Standard Doors 1115 Deadbolt Strike for Rebated Doors 1116a/1116b Lock packer included with these strikes
ES Deadlock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1116a 1116b
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT
a
b
Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead blasted surface similar to Satin Nickle) Copper Plate COP Bronze Plate BP (This is a brass/bronze plated finish on stainless steel as an approximate match for Weathered Brass and Bronze “Living” Finishes.
b
Outside
Doors that open IN
Finishes available for Locks, Latches and Strikes
Inside
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
17
ES Mortise Roller Locks
ES Mortise Roller Lock 1121,1122,1123,1124
Roller projection adjusting screw
(Extra Security)
This series of mortise rollar locks have been designed with additional security features; – Single turn, 20mm Throw Bolt – Hardened antisaw rollar inserted in the bolt – Heavy duty sub strike fitted below the standard strike (Extra Security), which is fastened with two 10g x 75mm screws.
67 Roller pressure adjusting screw
235 175
The Mortise Roller Locks and matching Strike Plates have been designed for standard, narrow-stile, rebated and swing-through doors. Four backsets are available for matching locks to different types of doors and handle configurations.
63
Outline of Chant Cylinder Escutcheon: Ø50mm
55 30 X
24
Y
The two holes in the lock case allow for a pull handle mounting bolt to pass through the case to minimise the vertical separation of the handle and the cylinder escutcheon.
ES Roller Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1125b 1125a
The range of backset locks are particularly suitable for use with chant™ curved pull handles where the lock can be placed within the arc of the handle or adjacent to a straight handle. They also facilitate the vertical alignment of the cylinder barrel and pull handle when required, allowing the cylinder to be placed in the middle of the door stile. The locks feature adjustment from the faceplate for roller projection and pressure. The roller pressure adjustment can assist in securing large and heavy doors, and doors subject to wind, yet allow free access through the door while unlocked. A cautionary note is that increased roller pressure does make it harder to open and close the door. The pressure adjustment also allows for very light settings when appropriate. Mortise Roller Lock Dimensions Model: Backset: Case depth: X Y 1121 45 60 1122 60 75 1123 70 85 1124 90 105
ES Roller Lock Strikes for Standard Doors 1125a/b
ES Extended Roller Lock Strike 1126a/b
– Ramp for the roller to roll up when the door is closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Separate strike box for lock bolt – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
ES Extended Roller Lock Strikes 1126a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door frame. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door frame. The bent lip,10mm wide, is additional to the width specified 10
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90
ES Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1128b 1128a
ES Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1128a/b – Ramp for the roller to roll up when the door is closing – Downward ramp for the roller to extend into, securing the door against its backstop – Integral strike box behind the roller ramp – Separate strike box for lock bolt – Lock packer included with these strikes – Standard strikes measure 20mm from the lock centreline to the bend of the lip
ES Extended Roller Lock Strikes for Rebated Doors 1129a/b – Extended 50mm from standard. These strikes can be cut back to suit the door thickness. Specify the length required from the lock centreline to the edge of the door. The bent lip,10mm wide, is additional to the width specified
ES Roller Lock Strike for Swing-through Doors 1130 (double lip style)
ES Roller Lock Strikes for Swing-through Doors 1130 (double-lip style)
– – – –
Ramps for the roller to roll up when the door is closing V-recess in the centre to locate the door Separate strike box for lock bolt Specify jamb width required when ordering, ie. 1130 – 120mm – 10mm wide lips are additional to the jamb width unless otherwise stated
Handing of Strikes Single Doors Doors that open OUT
a
Inside
b
Outside
Doors that open IN
b
Inside
a
Outside
Double Doors Doors that open OUT
maximum width 150
a Doors that open IN
b
Inside
Outside
b
Inside
Outside
a
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CFH Mortise Lock
1131 CFH Mortise Lock
(Concealed Fixed Handle) This lock is designed primarily as an entrance lock to provide a unique concealed fixing arrangment for chant™ lever handles on plates. Features – Concealed fixing of the lever handle plates on both sides of the door – Single turn, 20mm throw bolt, the same as in our ES Mortise Lock Series – Removable faceplate hides the lock fixing, cylinder fixing and the attaching screws for the lever handles. – Soft lever handle return – Brass body construction – Faceplate can be finished to match the door handles. Refer to the Finishes Section The lever handle back plates that can be used with this lock are from the following groups. – 32mm wide plates 40 group. – 38mm wide plates 110 group. – 44mm wide plates 260 group. – 50mm wide plates 320 group.
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These plates have their fixing centres at 189mm. When ordering door handles or plates to fit these locks, specify “CFH” after the plate combination numbers. example: 41-48 CFH
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Lock Strikes
260
189
refer to Mortise Locks page for details of Standard and Extended Lock Strikes to use with this lock, or ES Mortise Locks page if the Extra Security Strikes are required.
72
160.5
6
20
80
Example of CFH Mortise Lock with Regent Lever Handles on plates
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Glass Door Locks
Lever Handles, Adaptor Plates and Lock Assembly
The adaptor plates are designed for Chant™ Mortise Lock 1000, 35mm backset and narrow plate handles on glass doors, or Accurate 8600 Mortise Lock (USA). This also complements our door furniture when used on other wood or aluminium stile doors on the project. The Chant Lock uses standard Euro Profile Cylinders. The adaptor plates fasten back to back from each side on a prepared cutout. The lever handles use plates from the 30 group (32mm wide) and 130 group (38mm wide), and fasten back to back with their semi concealled fixing. Glass thickness 12.5mm (1/2”) minimum, needs to be specified when ordering so that the correct thickness adaptor plates can be provided. Glass Door Strikes Designed to marry with the Glass Door Lock Adaptor Plates where the door is latching or locking to an adjecent, fixed glass panel. 1140 Adaptor Plates
The strike body tie screws back to body internally with the strike plate covering the fixing screws when it is attached. The strike body is made to suit specific glass thicknesses. Minimum door thickness is 12.7mm (1/2”). Handing of Handles Refer to charts for handing specifictions.
1140 Adaptor Plate, for Chant 1000 Lock and Glass Cutout
1141 Strike, and Glass Cutout
75
38
35 spindle centre line
225 193
191
201
147
137 59
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55 10 R
1147 Strike, and Glass Cutout
1146 Adaptor Plate, for Accurate 8600 Series Lock and Glass Cutout 75 (3”)
38
65 (29/16”) 225 (87/8”)
200 (715/16”)
205 (81/16”)
193 spindle centre line 60 (23/8”)
65 (29/16”)
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10 R
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Two Point Latches and Bolts This series of mortise locks and latches are designed primarily for wood, double entrance doors. The doors can then be opened simultaneously to provide a grand entrance, opening the doors ‘the way the butler used to’. The doors can be rebated or square edge and must be custom built to provide a recess to allow for the internal vertical rods to operate the latch or locking bolt. This is an alternative to exposed, surface espagnolete rods. These mechanisms can be used with the following options of door hardware for the lockable versions: – Lever handles outside and inside – Lock cylinder on one, or both door leaves, or neither side of either door – Cylinder or thumb turn on the inside – Pull handles on the outside with no access; lever handle surface mounted on the inside, with lock cylinder, or turn, or neither function. This type of “door set” is custom designed because of the various options with doors and operating door hardware, as they are site specific. Consult chant™ with your requirements. The mortise locks have a 3mm thick faceplate and a 3mm thick mounting plate to secure the lock in place. When fitted to rebated doors, the mounting plate is against the rebate to minimise the visual offset of the lever handle from the edge of the door, on both sides of the door. On square edge doors, a brush type weather seal can be used as a draught strip to fill the gap between the doors. This requires dimensional accuracy on the installation of the doors, and allowance for the possible expansion and contraction of the doors due to temperature and humidity changes. The lever handle back set from the faceplate of the lock is 60mm, and the bolt or rod, 45mm.
Lever Handles on Roses and Plates All chant™ lever handles on the various rose types, and back plates from the following group can be used with the 1150, 1151, 1152 and 1153 Latches/Locks. – 32mm wide plates 30 and 40 groups. – 38mm wide plates 110 and 130 groups. – 44mm wide plates 250 and 260 groups. – 50mm wide plates 310 and 320 groups. When the Locks in Options C and D are used, the inside lever handle plate requires the bolt release button to be fitted, specify “R” after the plate code number when ordering the handles.
Door Construction When these bolts are fitted to a wood door, it must be custom built, as the stile requires a trench, vertically positioned to allow the bolt to operate. The position of the trench and lock will depend on the construction of the door, particularly in relation to tennon joints in the corners. The lock may need to be off centre in the stile. Option A: Split stile, trenched before the two sections are glued together. Alternative join line shown as dotted line.
Option B: Trenched from the edge and back-filled with an insert.
General Installation 1. The mortised lock or latch mechanism is fitted to the door in a standard mortise pocket and faceplate recess. 2. The pull rods for the latches or bolts are cut to length to a calculation of door size and handle height. 3. The pull rods are then secured into the lock bolt or tubular latch with thread locking compound. 4. Anti rattle discs are provided that can be cut down to suit the pull rod trench size, and guide the pull rods into the lock. 5. The assembly is then inserted into the prepared rod hole and screwed into the lock or latch body, until the correct vertical adjustment is achieved. 6. The faceplate of the tubular latch will drop into its prepared recess and is then fastened with two screws, or the guide plate fitted over the locking bolt. The guide plate has a slotted hole to suit the round bolt which has two flat surfaces to prevent the bolt from rotating.
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Option C: Trenched from the front or back face and back filled with an insert.
Options: A. Two Point Latch and Bolt/Lockable 1150
B. Two Point Latch/Lockable 1151
Used when there is no sill at the bottom of the door. The latch secures the door at the top and the bolt fits into an elongated dust socket or strike on the floor. When the lever is fully operated, both latch and bolt withdraw. The bolt ‘catches’ and stays retracted in the mortise lock, allowing the door to be opened. When the levers are released, the bolt, which is retracted, will not scrape on the floor. When the door is shut and latches at the top, the thumb turn or key can be turned to release the bolt and secure the door. Further turning of the key locks the lever handles. This feature can also be used to fasten the door in the open position with the bolt secured in a second dust socket or strike.
Used when there is a sill at the bottom of the door. The latches secure the door at the top and the bottom. When the lever is operated, both latches withdraw. When the door is shut and the latches secure the door, the thumb turn or key can be turned to lock the lever handle and secure the door.
60 45
72
240
190
170
door height
specified handle height
bottom of door 20
Dust Sockets
Latch Strikes
Refer to Dust Sockets in the Accessories Section for full details. These are designed with a round ended, elongated opening so that there is tolerance for installation and any expansion or shrinkage in wood doors.
Refer to Mortise Latches in the this section for full details of strike options.
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C. Two Point Latch and Bolt, Non locking 1152
D. Two Point Latch, Non locking 1153
Similar to the 1150 and 1151 lock but without the Euro Profile Cylinder barrel. Used in applications where pull handles are on the outside of the door, with no entry, opening from inside only.
Used when there is a sill at the bottom of the door. The lever handles when operated, withdraws both latches allowing the door to be opened. The door self latches when closing.
Used when there is no sill at the bottom of the door. The latch secures the door at the top and the bolt fits into an elongated dust socket or strike on the floor. When the lever is fully operated, both latch and bolt withdraw. The bolt ‘catches’ and stays retracted in the mortise lock, allowing the door to be opened. When the levers are released, the bolt, which is retracted, will not scrape on the floor. When the door is shut and latches at the top, the bolt release button can be pushed to release the bolt and secure the door. This feature can also be used to fasten the door in the open position with the bolt secured in a second dust socket or strike.
The 1152 and the 1153 locks can be use on the secondary door of a pair of opening doors as they do not generally need a full locking function. Suitable when operated by a lever handle on the inside only.
The door self latches when closing. With this two point latch and bolt, the inside lever handle plate requires the bolt release button to be fitted, specify “R” after the plate code number when ordering the handles.
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Bolt release pushed in by a button below the lever handle on the plate. 70
210
160
door height
specified handle height
bottom of door 20
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E. One Point Latch 1154-1
F. Two Point Latch 1154-2
This unique cylindrical latch mechanism is designed to fit into a specially made door, with a hole down the door for the tubular latch pull rod.
Two Point Latch shown below. General details as previously.
The cylindrical latch mechanism fits into a 44mm (13/4”) diameter circular hole, either partially or fully through the door. It is secured into the recess with 4 socket set screws to key it into the door. The hole must be bored accurately with a good quality hole saw, perpendicular to the surface of the door. Back to back handles are tie screw fixed through the mechanism. When the levers are operated, the latch retracts. The mechanism is suitable for; – A single handle on one side. which is surface fixed to the mechanism. In this application the latch mechanism is fitted into a blind hole from the operating side. – Handles both sides, tie-screwed through the door and mechanism. – A single latch at the top only or can be turned 90 degrees with the pull rod and tubular latch horizontal. – Horizontal fixing of the lever handle is at 38mm centres, suitable for any chant lever handles on rose. – The latch mechanism is machined from solid brass. – Spindle size 8mm. The mechanism shown below has a pair of Delta Handles on rose.
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In Stile, Privacy Latch 1160 Instile Privacy Latch
This Privacy Latch has been designed to operate using Chant narrow plate door handles on a stand alone, glazed aluminium door or pair of doors, and to complement our door handles throughout a project with other door types. It is designed to slide into an aluminium door stile and operate a tubular latch at the top of the stile, mounted in a customised mounting block to suit the stile. It is not intended for full security as the door panel could be forced at the bottom and therefore, twisting the door. The lock mechanism is fastened into the stile, with screws underneath the door handle plates, which tie screw through the mechanism. – The lever operates a hub which pulls the central slide bar down – A threaded rod is connected to the slide bar and the end of the tubular latch which is mounted into the top of the stile. – Spindle size 8mm
1160 In Stile Privacy Latch The privacy function can be positioned below the lever spindle , typically with 32 mm wide plates from Groups 30 and 40, and 38mm wide plates from Groups 110 and130. This has the thumb turn at 72mm centres below the lever handle.
1161 In Stile Privacy Latch 1161 Instile Privacy Latch
Alternatively, the privacy function can be positioned above the lever handle with 38mm wide plates from Group 190 to suit Accurate Mortise Locks (USA), used elsewhere on the project. The thumb turn is positioned at the same turn centre. Refer to Technical Section for plate details. The pull latch mechanism is 38mm wide x 34mm in the front to rear direction. Full details of the door and stile must be provided to customise this product.
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Example of Chant 1005a FS Strike
Flush Strikes To provide that “final finish” to a door set of hardware. For mortise latches and locks, the strikes are designed to be flush with the outside face of the door jamb to provide a clean visual appearance,without the standard bent lip protruding beyond the jamb. This requires “architraves” or “casings” to be placed away from the door opening, clear of the latch bolt. This is an important detail in the initial design concept of the project in relation to the construction of the wall and door frame. In all cases, these strikes must be carefully site measured to be flush with the edge of the jamb or door frame. They require the lock or latch to be positioned accurately in the centre of the door for correct latching, or if offcentre, carefully measured and specified.
Mortise Lock and Latch Strikes Made from 2mm, 316 Stanless Steel. The leading edge has a 1.5mm radius for the latch bolt to slide across. For Chant Mortise Locks 1000 to 1005. Specify 1005a or b/FS, offset dimension and finish. For Chant Mortise Latches 1011 to 1013. Specify 1015 FS, offset dimension and finish.
Adjustable Flush Strikes These can be designed to suit custom applications. They generally require door jambs thicker than normal to accommodate the adjustable stop bar behind the strike face.
Example of Chant 1015a FS Strike
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Cylinder Escutcheon A
Tubular Deadbolts Note: Deadbolt Cylinders are 6-pin, C4 profile.
Deadbolt Cylinder and Turn 60 – 70mm, 1170
Turn Assembly B
Includes: – Cylinder Escutcheon A – Turn Assembly B – 60–70mm Backset Deadbolt C
Deadbolt Cylinder and Turn – 127mm, 1171 Includes: – Cylinder Escutcheon A – Turn Assembly B – 127mm Backset Deadbolt D
Deadbolt 1176 60 – 70mm C
Deadbolt Double Cylinder 60 – 70mm, 1172 Includes: – 2 x Cylinder Escutcheons A – 60 – 70mm Backset Deadbolt C
Deadbolt Double Cylinder – 127mm, 1173 Deadbolt 1177 127mm D
Includes: – 2 x Cylinder Escutcheons A – 127mm Backset Deadbolt D
Deadbolt Rebate Kit, 1174 Includes: – Rebate Packer E – Rebate Deadbolt Strike F Rebate Packer E
Tubular Latch Rebate Kit, 1175 Suitable for Batan Tubular Latches includes: – Rebate Packer E – Rebate Latch Strike G
Deadbolt, 1176 Adjustable 60 – 70mm backset
Deadbolt, 1177 Rebate Deadbolt Strike F
127mm backset
Finishes available for locks, latches and strikes Rebate Latch Strike G
Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead blasted surface similar to Satin Nickle) Copper Plate COP Bronze Plate BP (This is a brass/bronze plated finish on stainless steel as an approximate match for Weathered Brass and Bronze “Living” Finishes. Finishes available for Door Knobs, Cylinder Escutcheon, Turn Assembly and Rebate Packer – See Finishes Section
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Tubular Latches and Privacy Bolts This range of tubular latches and privacy bolts are of robust construction and have separate stainless steel or brass faceplates. The brass faceplates and strikes can be finished in our range of electroplated and aged brass finishes. Lever handle rotation is 30 degrees with a multiplier mechanism to withdraw the latch bolt. Supplied complete with strike boxes.
A.
Removeable Face Plate (for other finishes)
B.
Spindle size is 8mm. A. Tubular Latch – Standard 1181 60mm backset 1182 70mm backset
B. Tubular Latch – Horizontal Fixing. For use with lever handles with horizontal fixing only, ie Chant Line 5012 and Curve 5032 handles etc., 38mm centres. C. 1183 60mm backset 1184 70mm backset
C. Tubular Latch – Pull 1185. For use with Chant 1150 etc mortise locks that operate pull rods that are fitted inside custom made doors and connect to these latches, in the top and bottom edge of the door. Threaded for M5 rod, pull boss movement is 6mm and with the multiplier mechanism withdraws the latch bolt 12mm.
D.
D. Privacy Bolt. Hub size is 5mm ( 3/16”) square 1187 60mm Backset 1188 70mm Backset
E. Standard strike 1190. 70mm x 28mm Centreline to lip bend is 24mm (Supplied with all Tubular Latches)
E.
1193a
F.
G.
1193b
F. Extended Strike 1191. 70mm x 28mm Centreline to lip bend is 33mm
G. Extended Strike 1192. 70mm x 28mm Centreline to lip bend is 45mm
H. Combination Faceplate and Strike. 1193a/b – Strike size 28mm x 124mm – Face Plate size 25mm x 114mm The spacing of the Tubular Latch and Privacy Bolt is 57mm (2 ¼”). For details on handing, refer to previous pages.
Product Finishes
H.
Stainless Steel Brushed SSB Stainless Steel Polished SSP Stainless Steel Satin SSS (Bead Blasted Surface Similar to Satin Nickle) All Electroplated Finishes and Brass “Living” Finishes – See Finishes Section
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Profile Cylinder and Turn
Profile Double Cylinder
Cylinders and Turns All key cylinders have a C4 profile.
Profile Single Cylinder
Profile Single Turn
Cylinder and Turn Options: Refer to following diagram to calculate overall length required, based on thickness of door added to thickness of back plate(s) and/or escutcheon(s). overall cylinder length single turn
single cylinder
Remember to allow for the protrusion of the cylinder or turn for the lever handle back plate, 12.5mm, or escutcheons – 7mm or 9mm. Refer chant™ Escutcheons in Accessories Section for thicknesses.
Model Length Profile Cylinders and Turns 1200 - 3 pin 42mm 1201 - 5 pin 62mm 1202 - 6 pin 70mm 1203 - 6 pin 82mm 1204 - 5 pin 90mm Profile Double Cylinders 1210 - 3 pin 42mm 1211 - 5 pin 62mm 1212 - 6 pin 70mm 1213 - 6 pin 82mm 1214 - 5 pin 90mm Profile Single Cylinders 1220 - 3 pin 21mm to door centreline 1221 - 5 pin 31mm to door centreline 1222 - 5 pin 35mm to door centreline Profile Single Turns 1230 1231 1232
21mm to door centreline 31mm to door centreline 35mm to door centreline
door thickness
Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptors All profile cylinder locks can use a chant™ Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptor with chant™ door handles and escutcheons. Cylinder plates can be used on the outside of the door with the adaptor bar connecting to the slot in the back of the thumb turn on the inside plate, or standard turn escutcheon (3401 etc.).
Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptors
Specify door thickness when ordering this product. Refer to Technical Section, and chant™ Escutcheons in Accessories Section for further details.
length to centre line
door thickness
Remember to allow for the protrusion of the cylinder for the lever handle back plate – 12.5mm, or escutcheons – 7mm or 9mm. Specify door thickness when ordering this product. Refer chant™ Escutcheons in Accessories Section for thickness. Note: The Cylinder Escutcheon on this side is concentric with the cylinder body. The Turn Escutcheon on the opposite side is above the Cylinder Escutcheon and is concentric with the cylinder barrel. Hole preparation for the cylinder through the door must be made accordingly.
1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1248
31mm 35mm 41mm 45mm 50mm 38mm
to to to to to to
door door door door door door
centreline centreline centreline centreline centreline centreline
Cam Adaptors Designed to fit into Chant and other Profile Cylinder Locks, to suit various thumb turn spindle bars rotating 360º. Code No. 1250 1251 1252 1253
Spindle Size 6mm x 2mm 5mm square 6mm square 8mm square
Cam Adaptors
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All electroplated finishes and Weathered Brass. Refer to Finishes Section.
technical index Handing of Handles
2
chant™ Lever Handles on Rose
3
chant™ Door Handle Plates
5 – 11
Pull Handle Mounting Options
12
Pull Handle Accessories
14
Attaching Plates
15
Metric to Imperial Conversions
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Handing of Handles
Handing of Handles
A technical view
Being simplistic
The world has a variety of practices for the handing of door handles. We adopt the following method: Handing is necessary in the following situations: – When lever handles are to have their visible-fixed side on the inside, and the concealed-fixed side on the outside – When lever handles are asymmetrical, i.e. cannot be reversed – When lever handle back plates have different functions on each side of the door, i.e. lock cylinder on one side, thumb turn on the other – Pull handles that are asymmetrical (not mirrored around the centreline)
Doors that open out
Hinges We do not consider where the hinges are, as some doors do not have hinges. Our terminology applies to doors that swing out, swing in, slide to the left or to the right. ‘Outside’ is generally the outside of the building, or when standing in front of a door in a; – Foyer, opening to the dinning room, or lounge, or office – hall opening to a bedroom – bedroom opening to an ensuite – or the most commonly viewed side – or whichever side you choose is the ‘outside’ Pairs of handles back to back The outside is the side that has the concealed-fixed handle on it, or the side which is fixed by the handle fastened on the inside. Refer to Technical Section for Mounting Options. 1. To determine the handing, select the side of the door which is the ‘outside’ or the most commonly viewed side. The handle on this side of the door is the concealed fixed handle. 2. If the handle is on the right, it is a RIGHT HAND pair of door handles, if on the left, it is a LEFT HAND pair of door handles. Note: Applies to doors that open IN or OUT Single Handle If the handle is on the right, it is a RIGHT HAND handle, on the left, it is a LEFT HAND handle.
Left Hand
Right Hand
Outside Doors that open in
Left Hand
Right Hand
Outside Rebated/Double Doors that can open in or out
Left Hand
Right Hand Outside
Single Swing Doors
Inside Doors Opening In Doors that slide
Left Hand
Outside Doors Opening Out
Right Hand Left Hand
Right Hand
Rebated/Double Doors Doors can open in or out
Left Hand Right Hand Outside (Left side of door leaf) (Right side of door leaf)
Sliding Doors
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Left Hand
Outside
Inside
Outside
Right Hand
Record in your specifications for future reference what your choice is, as to the outside, for each door.
chant™ Lever Handles on Rose
Mounting Options Back to back
The following features are incorporated in the design of the roses: – The handles are reversible on the roses – 4 hole back to back fixing, 2 holes vertically for use with tubular latches and 2 holes horizontally for use with mortise locks – Fixing centres available: – 38mm and 41mm – Spring return on all handles – Snap on rose cover to provide concealed fixing with screw driver recess to assist removal (these are generally on the inside rose only) – Fixing plate available to lock the handle from turning – Spindles supplied, 7.6mm or 8mm – 5/32” x 3” BSW (76mm) stainless steel screws supplied – Three rose cover styles: F=Facet, R=Radius, S=Square to complement lever styles and escutcheons in the 3400, 3410, 3420 Series – Rose cover styles: P=Pyramid and C=Cylinder are designed for the Cubic, Rod and Angle lever handle styles. These styles are complemented by the escutcheons in the 3430 and 3450 series
Floating spindle
Surface fixed The inside handle has a two piece rose which includes a removeable cover.
Back fixed The external handle generally has a one piece rose.
Rose Types 38F, 38R, 38S, 38P, 38C, 38M F=Facet, R=Radius, S=Square, P=Pyramid, C=Cylinder, 38mm fixing centres for: • Tubular latch: 60mm backset or longer • Profile cylinder mortise locks: – AGB, CES, chant™, CISA, Dorma, FSB, GSV, Häfele, JADO, KFV, Protector Series, SAB – Legge 8762, 57mm backset • Oval cylinder mortise locks: – Astra Brass and Astra S Series – Legge 990 MF – Union 2041,127mm backset (has the lock cylinder horizontally in line with the lever handle) – Union 2241, 57mm and 82.5mm backsets • Mortise latch: Union 2677, 57mm backset Rose Types 41F, 41R, 41S, 41P, 41C, 41M F=Facet, R=Radius, S=Square, P=Pyramid, C=Cylinder,
Rose Styles
Facet
Radius
Square
Pyramid
Cylinder
Line
41mm fixing centres for: – some Tubular latches, 60mm backset or longer – Lockwood 3500 Series mortise lock (Australia) – NT Falcon mortise lock (USA)
Example and specification of an order for lever or fixed handle on rose.
Handle Type
Rose Style
Handing
Lever (L) Fixed (F)
Finish
Spindle Size
Quantity
531
38F
LH
L
SCPV
8mm
5pr
It is recommended that the lock type is stated when ordering lever handles.
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Examples of handles on plates, and with turn options
Mounting Options Plug Socket set screw
Sabre 531 Handle on C4-250 Plate
Surface fixed
Mounting collar and fixing screw
Arc 551 Handle on B3-256 Plate with a conventional profile cylinder and turn
Fixing screw
Back fixed
Delta 631 Handle on A2-258 Plate with a chant™ Profile Cylinder Turn Adaptor
Back to back Cubic 671 on C1-110 Plate
Mounting collar and fixing screw
Spindle
Cylinder Turn Adaptor
Swan 651 on A3-211 Plate
Segment 5071 on B1-111 Plate
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chant™ Door Handle Plates
The combinations of chant™ and Mason handles on different plate styles, allow them to be used to fit a variety of design applications, from contemporary to traditional. Narrow plates for narrow stiles and French doors, wider plates on solid internal doors, and large plates for entrance doors.
Plate styles Plates with square edges A1 A2 A3
A4
All chant™ and Mason handles can be fitted to the plates for all functions, except the Mason Swim lever handle in narrow style applications. The forward overhang of this handle style does not allow it to be used on locks with a backset of less than 55mm. Plate dimensions The 32mm and 38mm plates are designed for glazed aluminium and wooden doors where there is space for narrow backset locks only (30mm minimum backsets), and on solid doors where the narrow plate style is required. Handles are not reversible on these plates. The 44mm and 50mm wide plates are designed for latches and locks with a minimum backset of 45mm, and are reversible LH/RH when used with symmetrical handle styles. All plates are 12.5mm deep.
Plates with soft edges (2mm radius) B1 B2 B3 B4
Plates with chamfered edges (5mm radius) C1 C2 C3 C4
Fixing The outside plates are concealed fixed and fastened to the door with two screws and mounting collars from the inside of the door. The inside plate slides over the mounting collars and is secured by two socket set screws on the top and bottom edge of the plate. A small plug drops into the socket set screw to cover it. C5
When plates with an emergency turn are required to have a coloured indicator function showing the lock status, specify ‘i’ after the plate number: eg 32i. 3-point locking systems All lever handles on plates can be used with 2 or 3 point locking systems where the handle is operated upwards to set the bolts. Specify 3PL in the order code (Plate Combination), when ordering.
This style C1– C5 is available only in 38mm, 44mm and 50mm wide plates. Plates with chamfer (2mm x 2mm) D1
Suitable for 38mm and wider plates only.
To Create a Specification 1. Select handle style. 2. Select plate style from the chart (A1 – C5). 3. – Select plate width from the following: 32mm, 38mm, 44mm, 50mm – Select the group corresponding with the lock type required, eg. 30–38 group for a chant™ lock. – Select the plate number to match the function for both outside and inside plates (if a pair is required) eg. 31+38, or a single plate only for outside or inside, eg. 30 or 35. 4. Select handing – refer to ‘Handing of Handles’. 5. Select handle function: Lever (L) or Fixed (F). 6. Select handle finish. (Alternative finishes on each side of the door may be specified – order carefully!). 7. Specify spindle size: 7.6mm or 8mm. 8. Specify quantity required. Example of specifications required for an order 1. Handle Style
2. Plate Style
Sabre 531 C4
3. 4. Plate Handing Combination 31+36
*
LH
5. 6. Lever (L) Finish or Fixed (F)
7. 8. Spindle Quantity Size
L
7.6mm
SCPV
2pr
Repeat this ordering sequence for each plate combination required for the project. *Please note that an additional specification will be required: The spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension, for group 40, 110, 260, 320, 710 and 810 plates, ie. 72, 85 or 92mm.
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32mm Wide Plates Outside Plates – Concealed fixing.
Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing.
Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. Tilt and Turn handle plate
Plates to suit: Tubular Latches 15
10
18 80 112
43
74
*
Plates to suit: chant™, Dorma, FSB, Häfele, JADO, KFV, NEMEF, etc. mortise locks – 72mm centres 30
31
32
33
35
37
36
38
46
*72
cylinder
78
emergency turn
*72
191
cylinder
*72
thumb turn
78
thumb turn
*72 160
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Lock Section. Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 41 + 46 - 85mm. or denote plates for chant™ mortise locks only. Also for Gainsborough 3400 and 3500 Series Locks with oval cylinders. 40
41
42
43
47
46
45
48
64 220
72
*
*
*
emergency turn
Plates to suit: Legge 995 MF, Lockwood 5582 – 30mm backset, Lockwood 6582 – 38mm backset narrow stile mortise locks 50
51
52
53
55
54
56
57 159 90
190
37
Plates to suit: Legge 990 Series and Lockwood 3570 Series mortise locks – 60mm, 89mm and 127mm backset 60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67 129 63.5
160
32
*
Plates to suit: Legge 8512, 8642, 8762, Yale 3100, Jackson, etc. mortise locks – 47.5mm centres 70
71
75
72
76
40
77 125
*47.5
156
*
Plates to suit: Imperial G7000, G8020 etc. mortise locks – 51mm centres 80
81
82
85
86
40
87
*51
156
57
*
Plates to suit: Protector Series 735, Medio ME44 (short or deep backset) etc. mortise locks – 48.5mm centres 90
91
92
95
96 156
6
Plates shown on grey suit chant™ mortise Locks. Refer to Lock Section.
40
*48.5
97 125
189 72 thumb turn
38mm Wide Plates Outside Plates – Concealed fixing.
Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing.
Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. Plates to suit: Tubular Latches 105
100
80 112
Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 111 + 116 - 85mm. or denote plates for chant™ mortise locks only. Also for Gainsborough 3400 and 3500 Series Locks with oval cylinders. 110
111
112
113
115
117
116
118
64
Cylinder
*
72 Emergency Turn
220 Emergency Turn
*
Cylinder
Thumb Turn
*
Thumb Turn
72189
*
Plates to suit: chant™, Dorma, FSB, Häfele, JADO, KFV, NEMEF, etc. mortise locks – 72mm centres 130
131
132
135
133
136
137
138
46
*72
*72
78
*72
191
Emergency Turn
78
Thumb Turn
160
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Lock Section.
*
Plates to suit: Legge 8512, 8642 and 8762; Yale 3100, Jackson, etc. mortise locks – 47.5mm centres 140
141
142
145
146
147 40
*47.5
156
125
*
Plates to suit: Imperial G7000, G8020 etc. mortise locks – 51mm centres 150
151
152
155
156 40
157
*51
156
57
*
Plates to suit: Protector Series 735, Medio ME44 (short or deep backset) etc. mortise locks – 48.5mm centres 160
161
162
165
166
40
167
*48.5
156
125
Plates to suit: Legge 990 Series and Lockwood 3570 Series mortise locks – 60mm, 89mm and 127mm backset 170
171
172
173
174
175
176 160
177 129 63.5 32
7 Plates shown on grey suit chant™ mortise Locks. Refer to Lock Section.
44mm Wide Plates
Handles on these plates are reversible on-site if the handle is a symmetrical style.
Outside Plates - Concealed fixing.
Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing.
Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. Plates to suit: Tubular Latches 205
200
80
112
Plates to suit: Legge 990 Series and Lockwood 3570 Series mortise locks – 60mm, 89mm and 127mm backset 210
211
212
Cylinder
Emergency Turn
213
214 215
216
217 Thumb Turn
Cylinder 166
135 63.5 37.5
*
Plates to suit: Legge 8512, 8642 and 8762; Yale 3100, Jackson, etc. mortise locks – 47.5mm centres 220
221
222
225
226
37.5
227
*47.5
166
135
*
Plates to suit: Imperial G7000, G8020 etc. mortise locks – 51mm centres 230
231
232
235
236
37.5
237
*51
166
57
*
Plates to suit: Protector Series 735, Medio ME44 (short or deep backset) etc. mortise locks – 48.5mm centres 240
241
242
245
246
37.5
247
*48.5
166
135
*
Plates to suit: chant™, Dorma, FSB, Häfele, JADO, KFV, NEMEF, etc. mortise locks – 72mm centres 250
251
*72
253
252
*72
78
255
256 191
Emergency Turn
258
257 46
46
46
*72
78
*72
160
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Lock Section. Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 261 + 266 - 85mm. or denote plates for chant™ Mortise Locks only. Also for Gainsborough 3400 and 3500 Series Locks with oval cylinders. 260
261
262
263
265
267
266
268
64
*
72
220 Emergency Turn
8 Plates shown on grey suit chant™ Mortise Locks. Refer to Lock Section.
189
*
*
Thumb Turn
72
50mm Wide Plates
Handles on these plates are reversible on-site if the handle is a symmetrical style.
Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing. Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. Plates to suit: Tubular Latches 305
300
80
112
Plates to suit: chant™, Dorma, FSB, Häfele, JADO, KFV, NEMEF, etc. mortise locks – 72mm centres 310
311
313¤
312
315
316
*
*72
Cylinder
78
*72
Emergency Turn
200 Emergency Turn
Cylinder
318¤
317 55
*72
55
Thumb Turn
78
55 169
Thumb Turn
*72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ Lock fitted with a hub for a privacy function. Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 321 + 326 - 92mm. Also for Gainsborough 3400 and 3500 Series Locks with oval cylinders. 320
321
322
323
325
327
326
328
64
*
72
220 Emergency Turn
*
*
Thumb Turn
189 72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adapter or chant™ Lock fitted with a hub for a privacy function. Plates shown on grey suit chant™ Mortise Locks. Refer to Lock Section.
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Handle Style Specific Plates: (refer to Chant Door Handles Section) Outside Plates – Concealed fixing. Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing. Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering.
Radius Plates
These plates are designed specifically for the Radius style lever handles. The plates tie screw back to back at 38mm centres horizontally about the spindle and a single screw at the bottom of the plate. The inside lever handle is removed from its boss to expose the fixing screws. Designed for use with chant™ locks as they have lightly sprung hubs to suit the sprung lever handles.
*
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks – 72mm centres 510
513
511
*72
72 Cylinder
515
*72
160
Emergency Turn
518
516
*72
Thumb Turn
Cylinder
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section.
Motor/Axis Plates *
Plates to suit: chant™ profile cylinder mortise locks – 72mm centres 610
613
611
*72
72
615
*72
200
Emergency Turn
618
616
*72
Thumb Turn
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section.
Segment Plates Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 711 + 716 - 92mm. 710
711
712
713
715
717
716
718
64
*
72
*
*
220
Emergency Turn
*
Thumb Turn
72 189
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section.
Regent 5191 Plates Plates to suit a variety of profile cylinder locks. Inside plates visible fixed with tie screws to the outside plate, except when used with chant™ ‘CF’ locks. After the plate number, specify the spindle to cylinder barrel or thumb turn centreline dimension.* e.g. 811 + 816 - 85mm. 810
812
811
813
815
817
816
818
84.5
*
10
*
72
300 Emergency Turn
*
*
Thumb Turn
84.5 72
For chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function. For locks using chant™ Cylinder Turn Adaptor or chant™ locks fitted with a hub for a privacy function, refer to Locks Section. Plates shown on grey suit chant™ Mortise Locks. Refer to Locks Section.
Plates to suit Accurate and similar USA mortise locks Outside Plates - Concealed fixing.
Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing.
Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. 38mm wide plates to suit: Accurate and similar USA mortise locks
*
190
191
192
Cylinder
Emergency Turn
195
196
*
197 Thumb Turn
Cylinder 92
203
62 172 48
44mm wide plates to suit: Accurate and similar USA mortise locks
*
290
291
292
*
391
392
297
*
397
296
395
396
50mm wide plates to suit: Accurate and similar USA mortise locks 390
*
295
*For 1 ¼” diameter cylinders add suffix -1 *For 1 / ” diameter cylinders add suffix -2 *For 1 / ” diameter Baldwin bevelled cylinders add suffix -3 3 3
8 8
i.e. 191-1 or 191-2 or 191-3
Plates to suit Tubular latches
(Refer also to previous pages for 32mm and 38mm wide plates.)
Outside Plates - Concealed fixing.
Inside Plates - Semi concealed fixing.
Left hand shown for both outside and inside plates, refer to ‘Handing of Handles’ for handing specification. Specify handing when ordering. 44mm wide plates to suit: Tubular latches and Baton Tubular Latch with privacy function 200
201
Privacy
205
206
Privacy
80 112
50mm wide plates to suit: Tubular latches and Baton Tubular Latch with privacy function 300
301
305
306
60mm wide plates to suit: Tubular latches and Baton Tubular Latch with privacy function The 400 and 405 plates are designed to cover 2 1/8” diameter holes that have previously been made for knob sets. 400
401
405
406
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Pull Handle Mounting Options Mounting Option 1
Mounting Option 2
Back to Back (BTB) - Pairs of handles
Back Fixed (BF) - One pair of handles on two adjacent doors or a single handle on one door.
Outside
Inside Mounting collar
Socket setscrew
Example and specification of an order for 2 pair Sabre 522 handles to be mounted back to back on 2 adjacent doors or 1 pair of Cobra 601 handles on a single door. Example/Handle
Mounting
Handing (if applicable)
Finish
Quantity
A/522 A/522 B/601
BTB BTB BTB
RH LH -
SCPV SCPV COP
1 pair 1 pair 1 pair
Example B
Example A
Right hand handle
Example and specification of an order for 1 pair of Luna 562 handles or 1 only Arc 541 handle. Example/Handle Mounting
Fastening Option
Handing Finish (if applicable)
C/562 D/541
FS DS
LH/RH RH
BF BF
Example C
PBZ SBZA
Example D
Left hand handle
*
*Note: This is a left handle because it is on the left side of the door leaf, when viewed from the "outside" or concealed-fixed side. Refer to "Handing of Handles" at the front of this section.
Fastening options for back fixed handles
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Countersunk slotted screw M6 x 50mm
Code CS
Dome Screw - For glass or wooden doors M6 x 75mm standard length supplied, OR specify door thickness.
Code DS
Flat Screw - For aluminium or wooden doors M6 x 75mm standard length supplied, OR specify door thickness.
Code FS
Quantity
1 pair 1 only
Mounting Option 4
Mounting Option 3
Combination Handles (Pairs of dissimilar handles)
Surface Fixed (SF) - One pair of handles on two adjacent doors or a single handle on one door Wooden Doors only. Mounting collars are screwed to the door with 10g x 50mm (2’’) stainless steel screws. The handle is fixed to the collars with socket set screws. Aluminium Door Stiles. The mounting collar can be fastened through the aluminium section into a wooden block inserted into the still before assembly, or use “clinch” nuts fitted to the stile.
Used in situations where handles are necessary on both sides of a door, and a change in size is required from one side to the other. Example: Large handle on the outside of a front door with a smaller handle on the inside for the entry foyer.
Top to Top, specify - TT
Mounting Collar
Socket screwset
Surface fix
Example and specification of an order for 1 pair of Bow 502 handles or 1 only Cobra 602 handle. Example/Handle
Mounting
Handing (if applicable)
Finish
Quantity
E/502 F/602
SF SF
LH/RH -
SCPV PCP
1 pair 1 only
Example E
Bottom to Bottom, specify - BB Surface fix
Example F
This surface fixed option can also be used when handles are required on both sides of the door, when they must be mounted independently of each other.
Note: The options of ‘Top to Top’ or ‘Bottom to Bottom’ should be considered to obtain the preferred ‘ operating height of both handles, and their position in relation to the lock.
If the handles are a “handed” style, they must be ordered with the handing stated correctly for the handle on each side.
Example and specification of an order for combination handles.
If there is any doubt about our required specification on handing of handles when placing an order, please supply a sketch of the plan view of the door, showing the outside, the hinge position/swing of the door, position of the handle(s) and code number(s).
Handle Combination
Mounting
522/524
TT
Handing (if applicable) LH
Finish
SCPV
Quantity
1 pair
Options for Combination Handles 1. Larger handle on outside of door, smaller handle on inside of door eg. 522/524. 2. Both handles are typically from the same suite eg. Sabre.
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Pull Handle Accessories Mounting of Door handles on Glass or Sliding Doors. All Mason and chant™ handles can be mounted on wood, glass and aluminium stile doors. Additional accessories are as follows. Backing Washers Available for all Mason pull handles and applications. Type - BWA Used to prevent handle pillars or mounting collars crushing into ‘soft’ timber surfaces, or as a general backing washer between handle pillars and the door surface on any installation. Must be used on glass doors with all pull handles. 25mm washer diameter for PM01, PM10, PM11, PM12, PM21, PM31, PM32, PM41, PM42, PM51 and PM52 handles. 22mm washer diameter for PM02, PM13, PM22, PM23, PM33, PM36, PM43, PM46 handles.
Offset Plates Offset Plates allow Mason Pull Handles to be mounted on narrow stile doors, where there is insufficient hand clearance between the handle and the edge of the door. Offset Plates are available for the following handles: PM01, PM02 PM10, PM11, PM12, PM13 PM21, PM22, PM23 PM41, PM42, PM43 Offset Plates vary in length according to the handle style, and the offset of the handle pillars to the vertical line. Nominal 35 Door stile
Handle
22mm or 25mm
Type - BWB Used on ‘soft’ timber sliding doors. 16mm spigot provides greater bearing load in a lateral direction. Use with all chant™ and Mason handles. Flat Screw
16mm
25mm
To order with handles specify: BWA or BWB/Finish required, as a suffix to the handle order specification. The finish on the washers may be different to the handles if required.
PM120 Offset Plate
PM120, for mounting a single handle
Pillar Handle
Glass Door Mounting All handles are suitable for mounting BACK TO BACK or SINGLY on glass doors. Hole positions on glass doors can be determined from the handle specification drawings. Particular care should be taken with any offset of mounting holes to obtain correct vertical alignment, e.g. PM01 Handle with 20mm offset. Ensure the offset is in the correct direction for left hand or right hand handles before making holes. M8 (8mm diameter) mounting screw for Mason PM00 -1200, PM00-800, PM09, PM20-1000, PM20-750, PM40 and chant™ Cobra 600 - 800 and 100, Cubic 660-800 and 1000, Delta 620 - 800, 1000 and 1200.
PM121, for mounting a pair of handles
M6 (6mm diameter) mounting screw for Mason PM01, PM10, PM11, PM12, PM21, PM31, PM32, PM41, PM42 handles and all other chant™ handles. M5 (5mm diameter) mounting screw for Mason PM02, PM13, PM22, PM23, PM33, PM36, PM43, PM46 handles. Minimum hole size in glass is 12mm for M8 screws and 10mm for M6 and M5 screws.
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Glass Door Kit includes: nylon washers and sleeves, and backing washers type BWA. To specify: GDK/Finish (of BWA washers), as a suffix to the handle order specification.
To specify: PM120/Handle style/Finish (one set of plates for mounting a single handle, one side only). PM121/Handle style/Finish (one set of plates for mounting a pair of handles back to back). i.e. PM121/PM02/SCPV/Quantity.
Cross section of a lever handle fastened onto the Attaching Plate and a Legge 990 Lock. The lever handle is on the inside, the lock cylinder and escutcheon is on the outside
Attaching Plates These Attaching Plates are used to fasten a single chant™, Mason handle or Pull Turn onto a single action mortise lock on the inside of: – an entrance door with key entry, and a lever handle to withdraw the latch bolt to exit – an egress door where the handle withdraws the latch On an entrance door, this allows for the use of a chant™ or Mason pull handle on the outside of the door with a cylinder and escutcheon for key entry, and a lever handle on the inside.
Example of the assembly of a Pull Turn mounted onto a Legge 990 Lock using an Attaching Plate 495. Refer to the Pull Turns in Accessories Section.
Attaching Plate 495-1 38mm 495-2 39.5mm 495-3 41mm for Legge 990 Series Mortise Lock
Attaching Plate 496-1 38mm centres 496-2 39.5mm centres 496-3 41mm centres for Lockwood 3500 Series Mortise Lock
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Attaching Plate 497 for SAB and similar Mortise Lock
This attaching plate avoids the need to use dummy roses on the outside of the door. The plate is made from 3mm or 5mm thick brass.
Plate 495 is for Legge 990 Locks. The plate is attached to the lock body with one screw in the bottom corner. It brings the width of the lock case to a nominal 22mm wide, the width of a standard mortise for that lock. When the lock is installed, the plate is against the inside of the mortise. When the handle is fastened to the plate, the door is sandwiched between them. The fastening screws protrude into the lock case. Plate 496 is for Lockwood 3500 Series Lock and is 3mm thick. It fits into the recess on the appropriate side of the case and is retained in the recess with double sided tape. It also brings the nominal width of the case to 22mm. It is suitable for chant™ lever handles on rose with 41mm fixing centres only. When using this plate, the screws holding the pull turn or lever to the plate, at 38mm or 39.5mm centres, must be cut to the correct length so that the screws do not go beyond the plate, and push into the lock case. Plate 497 is for SAB Locks. The plate is attached to the lock body with two screws at the top and bottom of the plate. When the handle is fastened to the plate, the door is sandwiched between them. The fastening screws protrude into the lock case.
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Metric to Imperial conversions (rounded up to the nearest 1/32)
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mm
decimal inch
fraction
mm
decimal inch
fraction
mm
decimal inch
fraction
1 2 3 4 4.5 4.75 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.6 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 12 12.5 12.7 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25.4 28 30 31 32 34 35 37.5 38 40 42 43 44 45 46 47.5 48.5 50 50.8 51
0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.31 0.33 0.35 0.37 0.39 0.41 0.43 0.47 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.55 0.59 0.63 0.67 0.71 0.75 0.79 0.83 0.87 0.91 0.94 0.98 1.00 1.10 1.18 1.22 1.26 1.34 1.38 1.48 1.50 1.57 1.65 1.69 1.73 1.77 1.81 1.87 1.91 1.97 2.00 2.01
1/32 1/16 1/8 5/32 5/32 3/16 7/32 7/32 1/4 1/4 9/32 5/16 5/16 11/32 3/8 3/8 13/32 13/32 7/16 15/32 1/2 1/2 17/32 9/16 19/32 5/8 11/16 23/32 3/4 25/32 27/32 7/8 29/32 15/16 1 1 1 1/8 1 3/16 1 7/32 1 9/32 1 11/32 1 3/8 1 15/32 1 1/2 1 19/32 1 21/32 1 11/16 1 3/4 1 25/32 1 13/16 1 7/8 1 29/32 1 31/32 2 2
53 54 55 56 57 58 60 62 63 63.5 65 66 68 70 72 74 75 76 78 80 82 82.5 85 87 89 90 92 95 96 100 105 110 112 114 120 125 127 128 132 135 140 145 150 152 153 154 155 156 159 160 162 166 169 170 174
2.09 2.13 2.17 2.20 2.24 2.28 2.36 2.44 2.48 2.50 2.56 2.60 2.68 2.76 2.83 2.91 2.95 2.99 3.07 3.15 3.23 3.25 3.35 3.43 3.50 3.54 3.62 3.74 3.78 3.94 4.13 4.33 4.41 4.49 4.72 4.92 5.00 5.04 5.20 5.31 5.51 5.71 5.91 5.98 6.02 6.06 6.10 6.14 6.26 6.30 6.38 6.54 6.65 6.69 6.85
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
175 180 185 189 191 192 195 200 210 216 220 224 224 240 250 256 270 280 285 300 305 340 350 360 390 400 410 415 420 433 440 450 470 480 500 510 530 550 555 565 580 590 600 620 680 700 750 800 900 1000 1200 1500 2000 2500 3000
6.89 7.09 7.28 7.44 7.52 7.56 7.68 7.87 8.27 8.50 8.66 8.82 8.82 9.45 9.84 10.08 10.63 11.02 11.22 11.81 12.01 13.39 13.78 14.17 15.35 15.75 16.14 16.34 16.54 17.05 17.32 17.72 18.50 18.90 19.69 20.08 20.87 21.65 21.85 22.24 22.83 23.23 23.62 24.41 26.77 27.56 29.53 31.50 35.43 39.37 47.24 59.05 79.74 98.43 118.11
6 29/32 7 3/32 7 9/32 7 7/16 7 17/32 7 9/16 7 11/16 7 7/8 8 9/32 8 1/2 8 21/32 8 13/16 8 13/16 9 15/32 9 27/32 10 3/32 10 5/8 11 1/32 11 7/32 11 13/16 12 13 13/32 13 27/32 14 3/16 15 3/8 15 3/4 16 5/32 16 11/32 16 17/32 17 1/16 17 11/32 17 23/32 18 1/2 18 29/32 19 11/16 20 3/32 20 7/8 21 21/32 21 27/32 22 1/4 22 27/32 23 1/4 23 5/8 24 13/32 26 25/32 27 9/16 29 17/32 31 1/2 35 7/16 39 3/8 47 1/4 59 1/16 79 3/4 98 7/16 118 1/8
3/32 1/8 3/16 7/32 1/4 9/32 3/8 7/16 1/2 1/2 9/16 19/32 11/16 3/4 27/32 29/32 31/32 3/32 5/32 1/4 1/4 11/32 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 25/32 23/32 5/32 11/32 13/32 1/2 23/32 15/16 1/16 7/32 5/16 17/32 23/32 29/32 1/32 1/16 1/8 5/32 9/32 5/16 3/8 17/32 21/32 11/16 27/32
door machining equipment
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chant™ Door Machining Equipment Trolley 6000 The chant™ Door Machining Equipment Trolley complete with jigs and accessories is a fully integrated door machining system. Designed for the professional installation of mortise locks, tubular latches, privacy bolts, slide bolts, flush pulls, and a variety of other door hardware, either on site or in the shop. While not possible to store all of our accessory jigs on the trolley at one time, there is generally room for the jigs for the project in hand. To view a video of our door mortising equipment, please visit our website: www.chantintouch.com Using this equipment ensures efficient, accurate and best practice standards required for fastidious customers. The typical time to machine a door to fit an average mortise lock to the point of being able to attach door handles is approximately 6 to 7 minutes. This range of door machining equipment has evolved over many years to assist the installers of door hardware. The equipment is being successfully used by: • Building contractors • Interior fit out and partitioning contractors • Locksmiths • Door manufacturers • Joiners • Card access lock suppliers and installers: The chant™ Equipment Trolley is often transported to distant sites to streamline installation. It is ideal for retrofitting and upgrading locks when dust collection is critical. • Hardware merchants and distributors who provide a ‘one stop‘ supply and installation service: A single supply and installation contract often is the desired solution for customers, eliminating ‘issues’ and disputes arising from separate supply and installation contracts. However, this does require the supplier to invest in, and develop a professional team of competent hardware installers. Features • The trolley is designed for the easy and convenient storage of everything needed to properly machine doors, and for the efficient transport to, and around the job site. • While at the job site, or in the shop, all equipment is at your fingertips, making for a tidy work station. • The jigs, routers, drill, drill bits, mortising machine, vacuum and all attachments, stay neatly in place while being transported. • With the on-board vacuum, virtually dust free machining is obtained with the ability to clean out the lock recess and the immediate work area on completion. Automatic vacuum start when either the router or the mortising machine is started. • Machine Trolley, manufactured from powdercoated steel tube. • Pneumatic tyres for easy site movement, well balanced and with all equipment specially positioned. • The additions of the Routing Jigs have proved highly valuable to the installers of chant™ and other proprietary hardware products, providing a professional finish to the installation.
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Trolley Power Tools The equipment trolley shown above and on the cover, is fitted with Festool Routers, as generally sold in the USA. Different markets may use a single and/or different brand routers. There may also be variations in vacuum, attachments and Power Rail. The standard power tools supplied are: • Router: DeWalt DW621, with collets for 3⁄8” and ½” cutters, medium weight, plunge depth 45mm with vacuum attachment. • Electric drill: DeWalt D21008–XL. 10mm keyless chuck, variable speed, 0 –2500rpm, 550W or Makita 6408. 10mm keyless chuck, variable speed, 0 –2500rpm, 530W or Makita DP4700. 13mm keyless chuck, variable speed, 0 –550rpm, 510W, for heavy duty drilling operations. Dimensions 480mm wide, 600mm long,1030 mm high (19” x 24” x 41”) Approximate weight with above equipment: 40kg (89lbs.) Product Specifications As chant™ product ranges continue to evolve, and the requirements of the construction industry expand, we reserve the right to change our specifications without notice. While we have taken every care in the preparation of this catalogue, we can take no responsibility for errors or omissions that have occurred. If our products do not meet your site requirements, please forward your requests for us to evaluate customised solutions.
chant™ Face Plate Routing Jig 6010 Height locating and clamp centring block
Plate Template guide
Door clamp self-centring with toe in and protective face pads
Door Edge Extension Jig 6011 This jig clamps to the top or bottom of the door, extending the edge of the door so that the Face Plate Routing Jig can clamp onto it. This allows the template guide opening to extend beyond the end of the door allowing for the routing of chant™ Square Bolts or other proprietary flush bolts. The extension bar is 38mm (1½”) wide.
280mm Locating slots for 6020, 6026, 6028 and 6030 Tubular Latch Drill Jig/Cross Door Drill Jig Template recess
Auxiliary guide angles
Door hardware/lock cylinder marking templates “C” Vertical centre line of the jig Marking punch
6011 shown on a door
Vertical bars
Clamp knob
• Designed for quick and accurate routing for the lock faceplate and marking of the spindle, cylinder and door hardware fixing holes. • The Face Plate Routing Jig uses interchangeable router templates that simply snap into place, making multi-step mortising so easy. Templates are available, or can be custom made, to suit a wide range of mortise locks and faceplates such as Accurate, Baton, Baldwin, chant™, Legge, Lockwood, as well as numerous European locks. • The optional Tubular Latch Jigs can be attached for drilling tubular latches and cross door drilling. • Vertical height from the height locating and clamp centering block is 280mm (11”) to the centreline, marked “C.” • The template guide opening is designed to suit a router guide, 6mm larger than the diameter of the router cutter being used to machine the lock faceplate recess. • Auxiliary guide angles to suit router bases from 110mm (43⁄8”) - 168mm (65⁄8”) in diameter, can be used when a faceplate template is not available. Set the angles to guide the baseplate of the router to machine the required cut out. • Vertical bars for attaching the door hardware/lock cylinder marking templates. These are slotted at the top and bottom so that the backset position of the marking templates can be aligned perfectly with the lock spindle center in the left to right direction. It may be necessary to adjust these bars when machining a door with a bevelled edge. • The auxiliary guide angles and the templates eliminate the possibility of the router cutter accidentally cutting an oversize recess.
• Door clamps hold the router plate square to the sides of the door. • Clamps designed for door thickness: 30mm to 80mm (1¼” to 31⁄8”). • Clamp adjustment left to right on the clamp center block allow the perfect parallel alignment of the template recess with the door faces. • Our template guides are made from 6mm aluminium flat bar. They can be made in the joinery shop on CNC routers to our size specifications in other material, ie. acrylic sheet or high density board, for custom requirements. Operation • Clamp the jig to the door against the bottom of the vertical locating clamp 6040, which has been set to the correct height for the lock/latch installation. The clamp has been previously used to position the mortise machine. • Insert the correct faceplate template and door hardware/lock cylinder, marking templates into the jig body. • Rout the faceplate recess to the required depth. • Mark the appropriate holes on each side of the door with the marking punch. • Remove the jig and drill the side holes in the door from each side with the appropriate size drills or cutters. • Square the corners on the faceplate cut out with a standard or corner chisel, or knife. • Vacuum clean the lock pocket. This jig can be purchased as a separate item from the trolley.
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chant™ Lock Mortising Machine 6005 * See note below 6006 * See note below Height locating angle
Lifting handle
Depth adjusting stop Feed screw Crank handle
Clutch nuts
Router motor
Door clamps Clamp knob
On/Off switch Telescopic shaft protector
Mortising Machine
Machine fitted with a router shaft for router cutters with *6005 a ¼” UNF male threaded shank. Metric sizes, refer to page 9. Machine fitted with a router shaft for router cutters with *6006 a ¼” UNF female threaded bore. Imperial sizes, refer to page 9. • Designed for quick, accurate and dust free mortising of doors from 30mm - 80mm thick. 1¼” to 31⁄8” • The Makita 3612C electronic speed controlled motor allows for low speed operations and is capable of cutting through metal clad fire doors with special cutters at the lowest speed of 9,000 rpm. Seek advice from Chant. • Variable speed reduces the noise level while still maintaining optimum cutting efficiency. • The machine is designed to be lifted by the lifting handle with the left hand, positioned on the door, and the clamp screws tightened with the right hand. Then operating the machine with the right hand on the crank handle. • Self-centering door clamps with protective face pads. These are a generous length to avoid marking the door surface, and are machined with “toe-in” so that they grip at the tips first, then over their full length as the clamps tighten.
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• Clamp adjustment left to right on the clamp centring block allows for the perfect parallel alignment of the machined recess with the door faces. • Router shaft enclosed with telescopic sleeves for safety. • Mortise cutter enclosed when on the door by the vacuum chamber. • Shaving extraction system for operator safety, clean machine operation and work area. • Mortise height adjustment: 40mm to 200mm (19⁄16” to 7 7⁄8”) • Mortise depth adjustment: 125mm (5“) • Clamps designed for door thickness: 30mm to 80mm (1¼” to 31⁄8”). • Cutter diameters available: 16mm, 17mm, 18mm,19mm, 20mm, 22mm, 25mm with ¼” UNF threaded shaft to screw into the end of the router shaft. 5⁄8”, ¾”, 7⁄8”, 1” with ¼” UNF threaded bore for the USA and some countries where this style of cutter is available. It requires the router shaft to have a ¼” UNF threaded stud protruding for the cutter to screw into. Refer to Mortise Shafts, Cutters and Accesssories, page 8 for additional details. • Weight: 13.4kg (30 lbs.) The lock mortising machine can be purchased as a separate item from the trolley.
chant™ Lock Mortising Machine Height locating angle
Balance spring Vertical guides Mortise height adjusting screw Bevel gear (inside)
Router clamp lever
Vacuum chamber
Router plate
Mortise cutter Vacuum tube Crank arm
Router plate
Horizontal guides
Connecting rod
Clamp centring block
Body
Settings - Adjustment 1. Select and install the correct diameter mortise cutter to the machine for the lock being installed. 2. Calculate the correct MSH (Machine Setting Height) for the machine to be positioned on the door (see Positioning the Mortising Machine and Faceplate Jig on the Door for Various Locks).
8. Adjust the mortise height by releasing the mortise height adjusting screw and sliding the ball joint along the slot in the crank arm. It is graduated in mm for the clear rectangle that is machined, not including the radius at each end created by the cutter. Tighten the screw. Refer to Mortise Height Setting Dimension “X” on page 10. 9. Insert the vacuum hose.
3. Fasten the vertical locating clamp 6040 to the door with the bottom of the clamp flush with this mark. 4. Clamp the mortising machine to the door with the height locating angle against the underside of the vertical locating clamp. 5. Pull the clutch nuts apart to disengage the router motor from the feed screw and push the motor forward so that the cutter touches the door.
10. Switch on the router motor and vacuum, or if the lock mortising machine is used in conjunction with the trolley, the vacuum will start automatically. 11. Crank the handle making the machine go up and down, while it self feeds into the door until the router head is close to the depth adjusting stop, approximately 1mm. There is no need to run into it. It is intended as an indicating stop only. 12. Stop the router motor.
6. Lay the lock case being installed between the router plate and the depth adjusting stop. Release the clamp screw on the depth adjusting stop and rotate the stop along the feed shaft to provide a gap approximately 3mm or ¹⁄8” between it and the lock case. Tighten the screw.
13. Pull on the clutch nuts to release them from the feed screw and return the router head to the safety/start position. 14. Remove the vacuum hose and remove the machine from the door placing it back on the trolley for safe keeping.
7. Return the router to the safety/start position. 5
chant™ Jigs and Accessories Tubular Latch Drill Jig 6020 Jig Drill Bush
Drill Jig 6026
For a 24mm Auger Drill. Clips into the Faceplate Routing Jig. Drill Bushes 6021 Ø10mm 6022 Ø12mm 6023 Ø19mm Drill bushes slide into the Tubular Latch Jig for drilling specific hole sizes. Can be used with a 10mm diameter extended drill, to cross drill through the door for a power transfer cable for an electric lock.
Baton Strike Templates
6030 -3 70 x 28mm (23⁄4” x 13⁄32”) (Standard Strike) 6030 - 4 124 x 28mm (47⁄8” x 13⁄32”) (Baton Combination Strike) Clips into the Strike Plate Jig.
Drill Guide 6035
Used to provide 9.5mm (3⁄8”) pilot holes, drilled from each side of the door for 60mm (2³⁄8”) and 70mm (2¾”) backset tubular latch and privacy bolt. These fasten onto the vertical bars on the faceplate routing jig.
Hole Saw 6036
54mm (2¹⁄8”) diameter hole saw with 9.5mm (3⁄8”) drill to saw hole through the door. It is recommended to drill into the door part way from one side, and then drill from the other side to complete the hole. Using this hole saw, a 46mm plug is removed from the door with minimal sawdust. This avoids the total conversion of the wood removed to sawdust and chips when using a Forstner or similar bit.
Drill Bits
1” drill bit (Templaco).
Tubular Latch/Privacy Bolt Drill Jig for Baton Latch and Bolt. Uses 25mm Auger Drill Hole centres are 57mm (2¼”). Auger Drills 6027 Ø24mm x 300mm 6029 Ø25mm x 300mm
Tubular Latch Drill Jig 6028
For a 25mm Auger Drill
Tubular Latch/Privacy Bolt Drill Jig for Baton Latch and Bolt 6030
Clips into the Faceplate Routing Jig. Uses Drill Bit 6037-1 or 6037-2 1” diameter drill bit. (Templaco).
6037-1 High Speed Steel Drill Bit 6037- 2 Carbide Tipped Drill Bit
Hole centres are 57mm (2¼”).
Baton Faceplate Template
6030 -1 57 x 25.4mm (2¼” x 1”) (Baton Faceplate) 6030 -2 114 x 25.4mm (4½” x 1”) (Baton, Combo Faceplate) Clips into the Faceplate Routing Jig.
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Vertical Locating Clamp 6040
The underside of the locating clamp is positioned at the Machine Setting Height (MSH) established to locate the Lock Mortising Machine and the Face Plate Routing Jig, which are located against the underside of the Locating Clamp. The clamp can also be used to locate the Universal Jig 6043 when used to machine a door for flush pulls at the same height on both sides of the door. Max door thickness: 80mm.
Strike Plate Jig 6041
Jamb Extension Bar 6042
This jig clamps to the door jamb for routing of strike plates. It is adjustable left to right on the jamb to locate the template guide to position the strike plate for correct latching. This jig also allows for the use of an additional template to rout for the strike box (dust bucket) while the jig is set on the door. The adjustable clamping arrangement on this jig allows it to be used on door jambs with square faces, with or without draught seals, it is not suitable for doors with radiused architraves. Template size: 240 x 100mm.
Edge Jig 6045
Used to rout the vertical edge of the door for chant™ 1500 Edge Pulls. Also used to rout the guide plate recess on the top and bottom of a door for chant™ 2031, etc., Flush Sliding Bolts and Tubular Latch Faceplates that need to be positioned close to the leading edge of the door. Template size:120mm x 50mm Jig length: 200mm Max door thickness: 80mm Edge Jig fitted to the top of a door with template inserted.
Drill Guide 6045 -1
To drill for a Pull Latch with a 25mm auger drill. Fastens to the face of the 6045 Edge Jig.
Sliding Bolt, Rod Drill Jig 6046 Ø12.7mm (½”) 6048 Ø10mm
This jig is used to drill up or down the door for the operating rod of a chant™ Sliding Bolt or to drill a hole across the door for power transfer cables. Drill guide sizes are 12.7mm (½”) or 10mm diameter. A range of packing shims is provided (1, 2, 3 and 6mm). These pack the drill guide block from 16mm (5⁄8”) from the door face, with no packers, to 28mm (11⁄8”) from the door face. Clamp the jig to the door with standard sliding or “G” clamps.
Extends the clamp on the strike plate jig for wide door frames or jambs.
Universal Jig 6043
Adjustable backset. Used for: Flush Pulls, Privacy and Locking Flush Pulls, Extended Flush Sliding Bolts, Combination Pulls/Bolts. Adjustment of the jig from the door edge to centreline of the template is 40 – 68mm (1½” – 211⁄16”). Template size: 280 x 100mm. Max door thickness: 80mm.
Flush Sliding Bolt Jig 6044
This jig is generally used on the top or bottom edges of the door to rout for a chant™ or similar sliding flush bolt. This jig can also be used with appropriate templates to prepare a door for Sun Valley Bronze gate latches. Clamped to the edge of the door, up against the 6040 Vertical Locating Clamp, routing can be done on one side of the door. Then the jig is removed, rolled over, and clamped on the opposite face up against the Vertical Locating Clamp, the template changed for the different routing detail and routed. Template size: 280 x 100mm. Max door thickness: 80mm.
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Extended Drill 6046 - 1 6046 - 2 6048 - 1
Strike Plate Jig 6047
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Ø12.7mm (½”) x 600mm (24”) Ø12.7mm (½”) x 1000mm (39”) Ø10mm x 1000mm (39”)
For use on door jambs with radiused architraves where Strike Plate Jig 6041 will not clamp. This jig is positioned and nailed to the jamb.
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Corner Chisel 6057
Fits 25.4mm (1”) wide faceplate recesses. Used to chisel the radiussed corner left by the Faceplate Router Cutter into a square corner.
Lock Mortising Machine Stand 6058
The bottom clamps on the mortising machine hook under the protrusions on the base block, and are clamped to the block so that the machine stands erect for servicing or changing cutters.
Master / Slave Power Rail Designed for use on the Door Machining Equipment Trolley. It provides automatic switching, on and off, of the vacuum cleaner when the Lock Mortising Machine or the separate Router are switched on or off. The standard Power Rails are equipped as follows; – Thermal overload – Two master socket outlets – One slave socket outlet – One standard socket outlet (not controlled) – Switch to manually override the slave socket outlet, without it being switched by the master socket outlets. Available as an accessory, or stand alone product in the following configurations for different countries. 6100 New Zealand / Australia Socket Outlets, 230V, 10A 6110 Middle East / UK Socket Outlets, 230V, 10A 6120 USA Socket Outlets, 110V, 15A Variations can be made to order, refer to Chant.
Vacuum Router Lock mortising machine Thermal overload
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Vacuum override
Template Box 6059
Stores standard templates, 100mm x 280mm, for easy sorting and retrieval. Aluminium base plate machined with 24 slots allows templates to lean in either direction, allowing easy viewing of the template number and product description. Carry handle folds down for access to the templates.
chant™ Mortise Shafts, Cutters and Accessories Router Shaft 6060 (for Lock Mortising Machine 6005)
¼” UNF female thread for 6061 – 6067 cutters.
Mortise Cutter Available only from Chant with the ¼” UNF male threaded shank.
6061 6062 6063 6064 6065 6066 6067
Router Pilot Guide
Ø
Router Shaft 6070 (for Lock Mortising Machine 6006)
Mortise Cutter
Ø16mm Ø17mm Ø18mm Ø19mm Ø20mm Ø22mm Ø25mm
¼” UNF male thread. For 6071 - 6074 cutters, for the USA and other countries where the router cutters below are readily available.
6071 6072 6073 6074
Ø Ø Ø Ø
5⁄8” ¾” 7⁄8” 1”
Router Cutter 6080
Ø 3⁄8” x 80mm long
Router Cutter 6082
Ø 3⁄8” x 80mm long with Ø 5⁄16” shank for Festool 1010 Router.
The guide is 6mm greater in diameter than the router cutter being used. Hexagon nut to aid tightening. It will generally fit into routers that have an adaptor with a 30mm bore to accept other proprietary pilot guides. 6090 Ø12.4mm for ¼” cutter (6.4mm) 6091 Ø15.5mm for 3⁄8” cutter (9.5mm) 6092 Ø18.7mm for ½” cutter (12.7mm) 6093 Ø12mm for 6mm cutter
For smaller guides to provide an oversize cutout, or larger guides to provide a smaller cutout, specify diameter required and order from chant™.
Adaptor Plate 6099 - 1
Adapts the router pilot guide to the base of a DeWalt 621 router.
Chant also manufacture a variety of special jigs that assist in the routing of doors and frames for other proprietary hardware. They include sliding door handles, flush bolts and electric strikes etc. If you have custom requirements, we would be pleased to review and create solutions.
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chant™ Positioning the Mortising Machine and Faceplate Jig on the Door for Various Locks. Use these examples to calculate the Machine Setting Height (MSH) for other locks. Machine Setting Height (MSH) Faceplate jig
Mortising machine Centring block on top of clamp bar
Centring block on top of clamp bar
280mm
35mm offset
Mortise centre line
Specified Handle Height (S.H.H.)
57mm 32.5mm offset
S.H.H.
39mm offset
S.H.H.
• chant™ 1000 -1004 • Legge 990 Lock • Accurate 8000, 8500, • Mortise Locks • Lever below the mortise 9000, 9100 Locks • Lever above the mortise centre line • Lever below the mortise centre line. • Machine setting height centre line • Machine setting height (MSH) is: • Machine setting height (MSH) is: (S.H.H. + 32.5mm) + 280mm (MSH) is: • (S.H.H.–35mm) + 280mm (S.H.H. + 39 mm) + 280 mm
Setting Calculation for other Euro Profile Locks, Hafele, CISA etc.
32.5mm offset
S.H.H.
Baton privacy/deadbolt and tubular latch using chant™ 6026 or 6030 Drill Jig and Faceplate Template Machine setting height (MSH) is: (S.H.H. + 32.5mm) + 280mm
Mortise Height Setting Dimension “X”. Faceplate outline
For other Euro profile cylinder locks it is necessary to measure and calculate the offset dimension from the spindle centre line to the centre line of the case, which becomes the mortise centre line.
Radius of the router cutter
Machine Setting Height (MSH) Thickness of the mortise lock case
280mm
mortise centre line
Machine Setting Height (MSH) is: (S.H.H. – “Y”) + 280mm
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offset “Y”
Lock fixing “X” screw centres Diameter of the router cutter to provide clearence for the mortise lock case
Specified Handle Height (S.H.H.)
Minimal clearance to provide maximum space for the lock fixing screw “X” is the height setting, to be set on the crank arm on the lock mortising machine. Dimension “X” is approximately 5-10mm (3⁄16”- 3⁄8”) less than the height of the lock case in most situations. It is recommended to trial mortise, trial fit the lock, adjust and remortise the door if the lock does not fit.
Operating and Safety Instructions Read the instructions of the proprietary tool that is provided on the trolley in conjunction with these instructions.
Safety instructions 1. Always wear eye protection. 2. Keep children away. Always keep visitors at a safe distance from work areas. 3. Keep work areas clean. 4. Do not wear loose clothing which can become entangled in machine. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
Work area 1. Keep work area well lit, clean and tidy. Cluttered and dark areas increase the chance of accidents. 2. Do not operate power tools in potentially explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools generate sparks which may ignite dust or fumes. 3. Keep children and bystanders well away during power tool operations. Distractions can cause you to loose control.
Electrical safety 1. Power tool plugs must always match the outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adaptor plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets reduce the risk of electric shock. 2. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. If your body is earthed or grounded there is an increased risk of electric shock. 3. Do not expose power tools to rain or other wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will damage it and increase the risk of electric shock. 4. Do not abuse the cord. Do not use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. 5. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety 1. Remain alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious injury. 2. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. 3. Avoid accidental starting. Before plugging in ensure any switches are in the off position. 4. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning on the power tool. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in injury. 5. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from all moving parts.
6. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, always ensure these are connected and properly used.
Power tool use and care 1. Do not force a power tool. 2. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. 3. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts. 4. Keep cutting tools clean and sharp. 5. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc., in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular type of power tool.
Intended use This equipment is designed for routing wood. Aluminium can also be processed with corresponding cutters.
Tool-specific safety rules Do not exceed the maximum speed specified on the tool and/ or keep to the speed range.
Machine settings Always remove the power supply plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the machine.
Mortising machine and routers Always connect the machine to the dust extractor.
Maintenance and care Always remove the power supply plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the machine.
Risk of electric shock Never grasp the mains plug with wet hands. Check the connection lead and mains plug for damage before each use. Have a damaged connection lead replaced immediately by an authorised Customer Service point or by an electrician.
General safety notes The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Never leave the machine unattended if the master switch is on.
Finish operation Empty the vacuum cleaner of sawdust.
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about chant™ chant™ is a manufacturer of exclusive hardware for residential, commercial and marine applications. Custom designs, finishes and variations to existing products are also part of the chant™ offering, providing solutions for architects and developers where standard products do not fit on-site requirements. The manufacturing team, artisans in their own right, and the suppliers to the company, all contribute to the creation of these unique products from New Zealand. Our hardware is sought after by architects, developers and owners of exclusive residential and commercial properties and has been the preferred choice of internationally recognised hotels such as the Fairmont in Dubai, Regency Parkway in the Philippines and the Orchard Scott in Singapore. The chant™ products are beautifully designed, functional, precision-engineered and very much ‘in touch’ with contemporary architecture and interior design. Please visit our website for more information.
Graham, Nathan and Byron Chant
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designed and manufactured by: chant productions limited 8/136 marua road, ellerslie auckland, new zealand telephone: + 64 9 526 4048 facsimile: + 64 9 526 4049 email: sales@chantintouch.com www.chantintouch.com
usa distributor: in touch international inc. 42-240 greenway, suite D palm desert, CA 92211 united states of america telephone: + 1 760 568 9662 facsimile: + 1 760 341 0210 email: info@intouchhardware.com www.intouchhardware.com
© chant productions limited 2009
www.chantintouch.com
Production Order Forms Production Order Forms follow for photocopying, and are also available on our web site and CD. They are designed to obtain the necessary information so that we can manufacture our products, against your specifications to provide : 1. Products that will meet the end clients aesthetic and operating requirements 2. Products to meet the physical site requirements Some products are very simple and require no technical specifications other than, i.e: Part number 3202
Description Floor Door Stop
Finish SCPV
Quantity 10
Other products can become function and site specific, i.e: Pull handles (refer to production order form 1) require: – – – – – – – –
Code number Pair back to back, or pair side by side, or single handle Mounting options Handing if applicable Finish Is it for a glass door Door thickness Quantity
or
Locking Flush Pulls (refer to production order form 3) require: – – – – – – –
Code number Operating function For wood or aluminium doors Door thickness Strike option Finish Quantity
Our desire is not to offend but to obtain the correct and full information at the outset so that production can proceed without delay. Production will not start until all information is available, or until there is mutual agreement on detail that does not hold up production on time sensitive projects. They can be filled out on site, from a site survey by the salesperson, particularly any critical dimensional information and handing, or in the office by the estimator/salesperson from a site visit, or on surveying plans, but please be careful as the project may not be built according to the plans! The forms are particularly useful on site visits as they are able to prompt the information required to complete the order at the outset. The forms become our production document to avoid mistranslation of any information. They are designed to avoid the need to repeat title information and only to provide the necessary facts . The Production Order Forms are, 1. Pull and Lever Handles 2. Accessories 3. Locks 4. Accessories and Miscellaneous 5. Promotional Order Form – To request marketing information When production orders are placed, they should be supported with an official order detailing: part number, description, quantity and pricing. (no technical detail) We are designing a new computer based order form with drop down boxes for single line detail. That will offer condensed pages and able to be readily e-mailed. This will be available on the web site soon.
production order form 1 – pull and lever handles order from
delivery address
mailing address tel #
fax #
contact
date
order #
job reference
line #
pull handles code #
mounting options 1 back to back (BTB)
2 back fixed (BF)
Fastening option (screws) countersunk or: (CS)
dome or: (DS)
Flat (FS)
3 surface fixed (SF)
4 combination handles (TT or BB)
date rec'd handing (LH or RH) if applicable. refer to technical literature
finish
glass door kit
quantity pair/s
quantity single/s
door thickness
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.1O
Mounting studs are 75mm long to suit door thickness up to 65mm. These can be provided to suit the door thickness required if specified. Provide door thickness if standard studs are too short. line #
lever handles code #
Plate style and number, (C4/31+36 etc./ or rose type A,B etc./38F, 38R etc.)
handing
Lever (L) or fixed (F)
finish
quantity pair/s
quantity quantity single/s single/s surface fix back fix
door thickness
1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.2O 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25
Standard screws are 76mm(3”) and suit doors up to 55mm(2¼”) thick. We do not generally shorten these screws ex factory. Please advise if your doors are thicker so that we can supply longer screws if required. spindle required
line #
yes
no
size
7.6mm
8.0mm
to fit lock type
miscellaneous code # and/or notes
finish
1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.3O 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 date
signature
quantity
production order form 2 – accessories order from
delivery address
mailing address tel #
fax #
contact
date
order #
job reference
line #
flush pulls and VS flush pulls
code #
fixing options A,B,C or D
date rec'd door thickness
finish
quantity
door thickness
finish
quantity
door thickness
finish
quantity
wood/aluminium
door thickness
strike (standard or 1899) finish
quantity
faceplate size
wood/aluminium
door thickness
strike (standard or 1899) finish
quantity
faceplate size
wood/aluminium
door thickness
strike (standard or 1899) finish
quantity
finish
quantity
2.1
A – aluminium doors, single side
2.2
B – wood doors, single side
2.3
C – wood doors, back to back
2.4
D – aluminium doors, back to back
2.5 2.6 line #
offset flush pulls code #
handing
fixing options A,B,C,D or E
2.7
A – aluminium doors, single side B – wood doors, single side C – wood doors, back to back D – aluminium doors, back to back E – drawer pulls back fixed
2.8 2.9
(min. 35mm door required)
2.1O line #
privacy flush pulls code #
turn options (TE or TT)
2.11
TE – Turn and emergency
2.12
TT – Turn and Turn
2.13 2.14 line #
locking flush pulls code #
Function options SCO,SCI etc.
2.15
SCO – single cylinder outside
2.16
SCI – single cylinder inside
2.17
DC – double cylinder
2.18
TI
– turn inside
2.19
CT
– cylinder and turn
(min. 38mm door required)
2.2O line #
VS locking flush pulls code #
Function options
2.21
SO – short opening
2.22 2.23
LO – long opening
2.24
P
2.25
IO – inside only
– privacy
2.26 line #
VS euro locking flush pulls code #
Handing
LH / RH
2.27 2.28 2.29 2.3O 2.31 2.32 line #
miscellaneous code # and/or notes
2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 date
signature
production order form 3 – locks order from
delivery address
mailing address tel #
fax #
date
order #
line #
escutcheons
spindle type for turns
code #
3.1
contact job reference
finish
quantity
finish
quantity
strike
finish
quantity
strike
finish
quantity
finish
quantity
finish
quantity
A – 6 x 2mm legge B – 3/16”square spindle C – 4.5mm square spindle D – 7.0mm square spindle E – 7.6mm square spindle
3.2 3.3
date rec'd
spindle type A,B etc. F – 8.0mm square spindle G – 5.0mm square spindle H – 6mm square spindle J – 3/16”square spindle on the diamond L – 8mm square recess (suit chant cylinders)
3.4 line #
mortise/privacy lock, latch, night latch
finish
quantity
code #
strike (standard or extended) code #
extension
3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.1O 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 line #
mortise deadbolt
code #
3.19 3.2O 3.21 3.22 line #
mortise sliding door lock code #
3.23 3.24 3.25 line #
mortise/privacy roller lock,latch
code #
finish
quantity
strike (standard or extended) code #
extension
3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.3O 3.31 3.32 line #
miscellaneous code # and/or notes
3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 3.39 3.4O
strike extension – lock centre line to door edge / lip bend date
signature
production order form 4 – accessories and miscellaneous order from
delivery address
mailing address tel #
fax #
contact
date
order #
job reference
line #
door stops and hold backs
code #
4.1
keeper A or B (magnetic stop only)
finish
quantity
A = 2 - 4 kg B = 8 - 12 kg
date rec'd line #
4.6
4.3
4.7
4.4
4.8
flush sliding/pull bolts code #
offset dimension
square bolts code #
line style ( if applicable )
finish
quantity
4.5
4.2
line #
recessed edge pulls code #
extension
wood/aluminium
finish
quantity
strike code #
finish
quantity
bolt packer
finish
quantity
strike code #
finish
quantity
finish
quantity
finish
quantity
4.9 4.1O 4.11 4.12 line # 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 line #
casement fasteners
base plate
pin length
handing
finish
quantity
line #
4.17
4.21
4.18
4.22
4.19
4.23
4.2O
4.24
line #
miscellaneous code # and/or notes
4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.3O 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 4.37 4.38 4.39 4.4O 4.41 4.42 4.43 4.44 4.45 date
signature
security/telescopic stays
handing
chant productions limited 8/136 marua rd, ellerslie, auckland, new zealand tel: + 64 9 526 4048, fax: + 64 9 526 4049
order form 5- promotional information order from
delivery address
mailing address
tel #
fax #
date
contact
quantity
catalogue – hard cover with ring binder
CD (including high and standard resolution PDF format files)
A5 booklet
chant™ grid pattern sketch pad
www.chantintouch.com sales@chantintouch.com