Lever handles and door knobs for framed doors

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Lever handles and door knobs for framed doors
Lever handles
and door knobs
for framed doors
6a
Explanations
282
Overview
284
Lever handles for
framed doors
286
Door knobs for framed doors
292
Roses for framed doors
296
Backplate for framed doors
299
Lever handle for unlatching
handle for pulling and pushing
298
Grip handle furniture for
framed doors
300
281
Furniture for
framed doors
1
As well as a complete range of
different types of handle (levers, knobs and pulls) for frame
doors in metal, plastic or wood,
FSB also supplies fixing systems
specifically adapted to the requirements of frame doors and
hardware that have undergone
constant refinement over the
years.
282
“Classic” problems:
Fixing on frame doors
Fastenings supplied with
product
A consequence of said spatial
constraints is that there may
be some difficulty fixing the
hardware: short backsets and
the absence of through fixing
options within frame door
locks has led - against better
judgment - to the face fixing of
frame door hardware becoming common practice, one
that has repeatedly given rise
to hardware that wobbles and
works loose.
In the past we have frequently
had to follow up notifications
of faulty goods arising from their
having been fitted improperly
or contrary to our recommended
course of action. With the
appearance of the present
Manual, therefore, FSB is
adopting a new policy of supplying matching fastenings with
products. Fastenings comprise
non-loosening M5 screws and
rivet nuts to suit the bases for
frame door fittings. The heads
of these rivet nuts (Ø 11 mm)
fit exactly into the underside of
FSB fittings for frame doors.
The combination of rivet nuts,
bases (with integrated antislip/screw-retention devices)
and non-loosening screws
ensures that hardware can be
fitted so as not to work loose.
FSB fixing system for frame
door fittings - Generation 2008
Spurred on variously by
Wittgenstein’s breakthrough,
our knowledge of the notorious
fixing problems involved and
innovations developed in cooperation with Sächsische
Schlossfabrik (SSF), FSB has
re-aligned its fixing system for
frame door fittings and placed
it on new system-led technical
foundations.
Accordingly, FSB will not in
future entertain any faultyproduct complaints where use
has not been made of FSB
fastenings.
2
3
4
Rugged connection
Locks by FSB: fastening system with through fixing option
FSB Positive Mechanism
Use should be made of solid
spindles 0172/0173 to ensure
that the two female handles
are firmly secured and hence
that the forces exerted when
operating the handles are
channelled into the frame
door’s stile. The cup points
required to fasten the female
handles to the spindle are
supplied as standard. They
can also be ordered as spares
under product code 0450 (cf.
page 551).
Competent product solutions
ought to be a matter of course
for a highly evolved society, as
should equally dependable
functioning over a product’s
full life cycle. FSB puts this
conviction to effect with the
appearance of its German
2008|09 Manual: FSB has thus
optionally adapted the fixing
system for its frame door hardware to FSB 02 Series frame
door locks with through fixing
points (Fig. 3). This essentially
involves a special fastening set
(Order Code 0526 10, Fig. 2)
– cf. page 551, with which
FSB frame door hardware can
be fitted to order at the works.
The set contains screws for
the applicable door thickness
plus metal lugs that are precision-fitted into the bases at the
works instead of the usual
rubber retarder plugs and are
additionally secured with an
M5 screw on one side. This
form of fastening does away
with rivet nuts, moreover, since
the metal lugs are inserted into
the frame door stile from both
sides, thus assuming the function of said rivet nuts. Preparation of the half-sets at the
FSB works beforehand in both
cases leads to a real and tangible reduction in assembly
times, as just two screws are
needed to through-fix frame
door furniture (as opposed to
four for two face-fixed half sets).
A first impression of the FSB 02
lock series with through fixing
function is given on page 531ff.
Virtually the entire FSB range
for narrow-frame doors features a positive mechanism as
a means of supporting the lock
springs that permits a max.
angle of operation of 45° (Fig 4).
Please note: The positive mechanism remains inactive until
the lever handles are assembled
by inserting and securing the
spindle. It is integrated into
the baserose and does not
engage in the state supplied.
Antislip/screw-retention device
Regardless of whether they
incorporate rivet nuts and/or
non-loosening screws, all FSB
roses forming part of hardware
for frame doors have screw
bushings fitted with rubbery
plastic retarder plugs. These
protrude slightly beyond the
reverse of the rose and are
compressed when the screws
are tightened. Hence, they act
as an antislip device against
their host surface whilst also
providing the necessary axial
and radial tension to hold the
screws tight.
6a
283
Overview
0605
0634
0683
7202
7204
Page 286
Page 286
Page 286
Pages 286, 63
Pages 287
7206
7210
7215
7216
7219
Pages 287
Pages 287
Pages 287,62
Pages 288
Page 288
7223
7240
7242
7244
7245
Pages 288, 62
Pages 288
Pages 289
Pages 289
Pages 289, 62
7246
7247
7263
7270
7276
Pages 289
Pages 290
Pages 290, 62
Pages 290
Pages 290
7278
7293
Pages 291
Pages 291
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New products 09 |10
Aluminium
Alu + Color
AluGrey
Plastics, black
Stainless steel
Bronze
0602, 2302
0604, 2304
0609, 2309
0629, 2329
0638, 2346
Pages 292, 64
Page 294
Pages 293, 65
Pages 293, 65
Pages 292, 64
0638, 2346 02
0638, 2346 08
0643 02, 2343 02
0654, 2354
Page 295
Page 295
Page 295
Page 294
6a
7816
7816
1550
Page 300
Page 301
Page 299
1718| 1719
1717
1752 | 1755
1758| 1757
1769 | 1730
1777 | 1727
0418
Page 296
Page 298
Page 298
Pages 296, 51
Page 297
Page 297
Page 294
285
Lever handles
for framed doors
0605 13
32,5
8 mm ∆
Aluminium
Alu + Color
70
14
60
137
0634 02 8 mm ∆
32,5
Aluminium
Alu + Color
70
25
136
0683 11
0683 12
32,5
70
14
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
63
164
Suitable for backset bigger than
40 mm
Design: Hadi Teherani
7202 25
7602 25
32,5
70
14
75
131
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
286
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Design: Alessandro Mendini
* acc. to German DIN standard
Lever handles
for framed doors
7204 25
7604 25
32,5
70
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
14
Design: Peter Bastian
74,5
139
7206 25
7606 25
32,5
70
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
14
75
Design: Christoph Mäckler
123
7210 25
7610 25
32,5
70
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
80
8 mm ∆
6a
60
154
7215 25
7615 25
32,5
70
14
69
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
126
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
287
Lever handles
for framed doors
7216 25
7616 25
32,5
70
14
72
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
21
50
147
7219 25..
32,5
8 mm ∆
..54 r.h. | ..55 l.h.
70
7619 25..
14
76
153
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
7223 25
7623 25
32,5
70
14
72
9 mm ∆
..64 r.h. | ..65 l.h.
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
139
7240 25
7640 25
32,5
70
14
73
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Design: Hartmut Weise
140
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
288
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Lever handles
for framed doors
7242 25
7642 25
32,5
70
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
71
Design: Hartmut Weise
139
7244 25
7644 25
32,5
70
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
77
Design: Jasper Morrison
135
7245 25
7645 25
32,5
70
14
69
40
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
6a
136
7246 25
7646 25
32,5
70
14
77
52
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
146
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
289
Lever handles
for framed doors
7247 25
7647 25
32,5
70
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
77
20
136
7263 25
7663 25
32,5
70
14
Design: Hans Kollhoff
127
7270 25
7670 25
32,5
70
77
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
69
14
8 mm ∆
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
20
55
150
7276 25
7676 25
32,5
70
14
71
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
141
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
290
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Lever handles
for framed doors
32,5
70
24
7278 25
7678 25
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
74
20
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
139
7293 25
7693 25
32,5
70
14
72
8 mm ∆
9 mm ∆
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Design: Jahn/Lykouria
141
6a
Lever handles for framed
doors fixed on oval rose, with
concealed fixing and support
mechanism
8 mm ∆-hole
9 mm ∆-hole for fire and
smoke stop doors*
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
291
Door knobs
for framed doors
0602 2853 turnable
2302 2801 fixed
32,5
70
14
X
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
(X
(X
(X
(X
=
=
=
=
85
85
81
80
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
50
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
0638 2853
2346 2801
32,5
70
14
98
turnable
fixed
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
81
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
292
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
Protection roses for framed
doors cf. page 51 or 450
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Door knobs
for framed doors
0629 2853
2329 2801
32,5
70
14
59
Ø
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
(Ø
(Ø
(Ø
(Ø
=
=
=
=
turnable
fixed
50
50
55
50
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
0609 2853 turnable
2309 2801 fixed
32,5
70
14
61
81
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
6a
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
FSB Mortice locks* for framed
doors with through fixing function cf. page 531ff.
* acc. to German DIN standard
Protection roses for framed
doors cf. page 51 or 450
293
Door knobs
for framed doors
0654 28
2354 28
32,5
70
turnable
fixed
Stainless steel
14
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
68
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
99
0604 28 turnable
2304 28 fixed
32,5
70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
84
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
Fixed version with Fixing M 12
70
32,5
70
0418 03
35
Aluminium
Stainless steel
50
8 mm ∆
14
Spindle projecting
standard 40 mm
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
294
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
Protection roses for framed
doors cf. page 51 or 450
For the deployment on multipoint locks, FSB supplies an
easy-action turnable knob on
a circular or oval rose for concealed face fixing.
Door knobs
for framed doors
0643 02 turnable
2343 02 fixed
32,5
70
Aluminium
11
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
55
50
0638 02 turnable
2346 02 fixed
32,5
70
Aluminium
11
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
96
81
0638 08 turnable
2346 08 fixed
32,5
70
Aluminium
14
Turnable 8 mm ∆-hole
6a
98
81
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. section
9b, page 543
Rose for framed doors:
FSB 1757 (PZ) cf. page 296
Protection roses for framed
doors cf. page 51 or 450
295
Roses for
framed doors
32,5
1758
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
70
7
32,5
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
70
32,5
7
32,5
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Fixing accessories cf. sections
9b, spindles and screws
296
1718
Aluminium
Stainless steel
70
70
1757
7
1719
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Sliding escutcheons
Self adhesive escutcheons
6
9
14
30
65
1776 6 mm
1777 9 mm
1779 14 mm
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
6
9
14
30
70
1726 6 mm
1727 9 mm
1728 14 mm
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
3
7
28
65
1768
1769
3 mm
7 mm
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
3
28
70
7
1729
1730
6a
3 mm
7 mm
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
Fixing accessories cf. sections
9b, spindles and screws
297
Roses for
framed doors
28
7
1752
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
70
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
28
7
1755
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
70
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
32,5
7
70
1717
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Alu + Color
C:C screwholes 50 mm,
for countersunk screws M5
Lever handle for unlatching
handle for pulling and pushing
We know from sorry experience
that architects, interior designers
and clients often disregard the
recommendations of the hardware industry in respect of
emergency-exit doors, allowing
them to be used for general
298
public transit. Such furniture is
only intended for emergency
application, however and subjecting it to regular heavy use
can cause spindles to break,
backplates and roses to work
loose and locks to suffer damage. The following procedure
has proved effective in such
scenarios:
Backplate for
framed doors
28
8
67
1550
Aluminium
Stainless steel
C:C screwholes 210 mm,
for countersunk screws M4
225 72
92
6a
The door lever handle furniture
is fitted together with a pull. In
this disparate match, the lever
handle has the task of releasing the panic lock, whilst the
robust pull suggests itself as a
means of pulling or pushing the
door. It has been our observation that people very soon grasp
how difficult it is to move a
heavy emergency-exit door,
with door-closer attached using
a lightweight lever handle. It is
only a matter of time, therefore, before attention switches
to the sturdier fixed pull handle.
Where there is a likelihood –
against the advice of the industry – of emergency-exit doors
being used as standard transit
points, FSB recommends fitting
a lever/pull combination from
the outset, instead of waiting
until damage has occurred.
299
Lever handle furniture
for framed doors
7816
Aluminium
Alu + Color
Stainless steel
93
75,5
21,5
245
70
72
92
134,5
Ø 10
10
35
66
50
156
Lever handle furniture for framed doors fixed on an
oval backplate, with concealed fixing
8 mm -hole and support mechanism
Size A spacing 70, 72 mm and 92 mm PZ
Necessary order details:
– door thickness in mm
– PZ spacing
Item nos.:
Lever handle furniture
7816 01
300
Entrance door furniture
7816 13
Balcony door furniture
7816 02
Grip handle furniture
for framed doors
7816 09
Aluminium
Alu + Color
104
93
58
75,5
21,5
245
70
72
92
134,5
6a
Ø 10
35
10
Grip handle furniture for framed doors fixed on an
oval backplate, with concealed fixing
8 mm -hole and support mechanism
Size A spacing 70, 72 mm and 92 mm PZ
Necessary order details:
– door thickness in mm
– PZ spacing
Item nos.:
Grip handle furniture
7816 09
301
EZK - the smart
door handle
6b
303
EZK – the smart
door handle
The baserose houses a mechatronically
controlled engaging device that allows
the door to be operated upon positive
identification being forthcoming (1).
A connection with the handle rose, the
heart of the EZK system solution, is established by means of a cable run within the lock mortise (2).
The electronics have been designed to
fit into a europrofile cylinder. The module is inserted into the lock and secured from the other side (3) .
1
2
3
“Simple is better than complicated.”
More ergonomic, rapid and
straightforward
Unitary closing concept for
internal and external doors
That’s the dictum of Dieter
Rams, former designer-in-chief
at Braun AG.
We set ourselves the goal of
easing and accelerating this
routine, of heeding the inherently human need for simplification: we directly connected
the process of electronic identification with a mechatronic
module squeezed into the
handle rose.
EZK is just the thing for major
buildings, notably of a corporate, administrative or official
nature, where levels of public
traffic or dealings with sensitive or personal data are increasingly lending prominence to
aspects of organisational security as opposed to “high-profile” anti-burglary measures.
The EZK hardware system can
be supplemented by corresponding modules and software
solutions relating to the capture of time or personal data as
a means of fulfilling such requirements.
Or – in other words: technology
should serve people in the first
instance - and not the other
way round.
We at FSB felt that there was a
case for looking into the merits
of electronic access control
systems not only on aesthetic
grounds but also and in particular taking account of userdriven and hence ergonomic
factors.
Forming the heart of this masterpiece of precision mechanics is an electronicallycontrolled engaging device
that ensures immediate operation of the lock via the door
handle upon positive identification being forthcoming.
The same applies to hotels: although “organisational security” assumes different forms
here, the structural requirements are virtually the same
as for office blocks. Of particular significance for hoteliers is
the great convenience of operation of EZK, since access
identification takes place without contact and hence quite
effortlessly.
304
Also available are a plethora of
interfaces for hotel booking
systems. Combining the system with BlueChip cylinders,
moreover, allows time/cost-cutting organisational solutions to
be devised for staff areas or
external points of access (also
cf. page 306).
EZK embodies a modular organisation concept that is precision-tailored to the aspirations
and needs of users as well as
being readily adaptable or expandable. Planning and installation are single-source – performed by FSB, one of the
most celebrated brands known
to the project building sector.
25..
26..
2505 Design 1005
2515 Design 1015
2516 Design 1016
2523* Design 1023
2535 Design 1035
2576 Design 1076
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze*
Planning merits of EZK
2577 Design 1077
2606 Design 1106
2578 Design 1078
2607 Design 1107
– self-supporting closing system with no on-site preparations for power supply and
no connections to external
interfaces
6b
– simple and flexible applications, suits all EPC locks as
laid down in DIN
– effortlessly retrofitted to existing doors
2608 Design 1108
2619 Design 1119
2644 Design 1144
2646 Design 1146
2647 Design 1147
2660 Design 1160
– matching member of the
FSB range of door and window hardware and products
for the interior design of
buildings, with unitary finishes in Aluminium, AluGrey, Stainless steel and
Bronze
– single-source product involving one interlocutor
(Selection of available lever designs)
305
EZK - convenient solutions
User-friendly and costeffective solution for hotels
There are comparable requirements for hotels: here, too, it
is necessary in particular to
handle frequently changing
room occupancies of limited
duration. There is also a need
to be able to respond with no
delay, fuss, risk or expense to
keys or identifying media
being mislaid or pocketed by
mistake.
What makes EZK so compelling for hotel guests is its great
convenience: passive transponder technology (the
“smartness” being in the hardware and not the card) renders the insertion of keys or
the manual releasing of bolts
to open doors obsolete. The
virtually silent mechatronics
under the handle rose allow
the door to be opened instantaneously. At the same time,
designer handles assure a tasteful ambience with a livingroom feel.
The “Hotel Function” software
interface makes for troublefree
link-ups with the “Fidelio”,
“Protel” and “Hotline” hotel
booking systems. Additionally
available is a “time function”
that automatically deletes access authorisation after a defined time.
EZK ideally maps the “suite function”:
it is possible, for instance, to provide
access to two separate rooms from a
single point - an ideal solution for families. Or else one room can have another one added, where so requested by
a guest, by entering extended access
authorisations on the guest’s card.
306
EZK - security solutions
System benefit: secures
external points of access
Besides its multifarious merits
in respect of lost keys, EZK is
a system solution that, amongst
other things, enables processes
and work routines in hotels to
be organised more efficiently
and hence economically. Depending on the booking category involved, separate access
authorisations can be awarded
to guests for exclusive hotel
areas (wellness, spa) just as
they can to external service
providers (laundries) that may,
for instance, regularly require
a means of access from outside to the washing store.
Proven BlueChip technology
facilitates easy integration of
BlueChip profile cylinders into
the EZK hardware system, furthermore. These cylinders allow
locks to be operated – as in
mechanical closing systems –
by inserting and rotating a key.
Thus it is likewise possible to
integrate all FSB fittings – including, for instance, FSB security hardware or armoured
roses in combination with nofrills FSB door pulls – into a
fully-fledged electronic access
control system serving to safeguard external points of access.
BlueChip cylinders guarantee
security-level protection – notably at external points of
access – in compliance with
DIN 18 257 and VDS Security
Class B assuming all the hardware elements involved have
been tested and certificated to
DIN EN 1906 - which is certainly the case with the whole
range of FSB security fittings.
Convenient, security-driven solutions can be put to effect in
combination with wall scanners and e-openers or motoroperated closing elements.
EZK guarantees fine visuals
and a living-room feel and can
also be retrofitted to existing
doors.
6b
Convenient, security-driven solutions
can be put to effect in combination with wall scanners and e-openers or motor-operated closing elements
307
Emergency-exit
hardware
6c
Technical information
310
Crossbar fitting 7980
311
Crossbar fitting 7970
316
309
Crossbar fittings
Through its crossbar fittings,
FSB offers a means of opening
doors whereby the turning of a
lever is replaced by a pushing
motion acting on the lock or
latch. Via a horizontal bar extending the entire width of the
door, force exerted is transmitted to the lock follower by a
bevel gear pair acting directly
through the spindle. The door
can be opened by pressing
against any part of the crossbar.
In the Federal Republic of
Germany and some other
countries, crossbar fittings of
this type have hitherto predominantly been used on panic
doors in combination with the
appropriate mortise locks. Other hardware systems for panic doors are also available on
the European market, however.
The differing views on the fitting out of fire-escape, emergency-exit and panic doors have now been harmonised
through the drafting of European standards binding upon all
EU Member States. The requirements for emergency exit
devices are laid down and set
out in DIN EN 179 and those
for panic doors in DIN EN
1125. The hardware package
for panic doors is made up of
a bolting element (lock), a bolt
receiver (striking plate) and a
horizontal bar.
Crossbar fitting
DIN EN 1125
The standard prescribes the
use of panic exit devices wherever high levels of public traffic are to be expected and
where panic may arise due to
unfamiliarity with the surroundings. Besides design-engineering requirements, there
are also exacting stipulations
as regards fitness for function.
The hardware must, for example, be capable of opening the
panic door through exertion on
the bar of a force of just 220
N even whilst the closing device is being subjected to a load
of 1,000 N. The fulfilment of
this and further stipulations
such as service longevity and
ability to withstand misuse has
to be demonstrated by means
of tests and certification procedures in respect of the system
as a whole conducted by an
independent test institute. The
CE kitemark on the hardware
ensures that only tested fittings conforming to the applicable standards can be fitted.
FSB's crossbar hardware only
forms part of any panic-exit system. It has been adapted to
lock systems by a variety of leading makers, and tested and
certified for use with same.
To prevent the crossbar fitting
striking the frame when the
door is opened, it is necessary
to maintain a distance between the frame and the centre
of the bar of at least 30 mm.
Please bear this in mind when
selecting the profile and door
configuration.
min. 30
310
Crossbar fitting 7970
FSB continues to supply its
proven 7970 crossbar fitting
for doors not requiring to be
designed to conform to DIN
EN 1125.
Crossbar fitting
DIN EN 1125
7980 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Description of function:
Bevel gearing and spindle
combine to convert pressure
exerted on the crossbar into
rotary motion acting on the
lock follower. A fixed stop is fitted as a means of absorbing
the requisite test forces. A
spring ensures that the crossbar fitting returns to its original
position once it has been operated.
a = As a function of the lock
Ajustable stop
a
6c
36
50
3
45
6
Ø10
46
Ø10
58
46
19
21,5
58
19
21,5
185
72
112
185
72
112
118
111
36
7
50
3
45
6
Ø10
46
Ø10
58
46
19
21,5
58
Size and connecting dimensions for crossbar fittings with
92 mm spacing
19
21,5
92
22
Size and connecting dimensions for crossbar fittings with
72 mm spacing
185
112
92
118
111
22
185
112
7
311
Crossbar fitting for leading doors
with 92 mm spacing
36
7980 ..12 9 mm ∆
50
Aluminium
Stainless steel
58
185
92
118
Crossbar fitting for leading
doors, fire safety variant
Spacing 92 mm
111
Illustration r.h.
Wilka locks* a = 30°
7980 1112 r.h. fitting
7980 2112 l.h. fitting
Winkhaus locks* a = 40°
7980 1312 r.h. fitting
7980 2312 l.h. fitting
Determining length of
crossbar:
XA
Width of door
minus (2 x backset)
minus 68 mm
XI
Backset
Backset
34
= Crossbar length
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Dimension XI
Dimension XA
34
Spindle length
Door width
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Backset
Backset
34
34
Spindle length
Door width
To prevent the crossbar fitting
striking the frame when the
door is opened, it is necessary
to maintain a distance between the frame and the centre
of the bar of at least 30 mm.
Please bear this in mind when
selecting the profile and door
configuration.
min. 30
312
* Locks not included in the
goods supplied.
Crossbar fitting
for trailing doors
Reverse fitting
36
7980 .301 9 mm ∆
50
Aluminium
Stainless steel
58
185
118
Illustration r.h.
111
Determining length of
crossbar:
XI
Backset
34
Backset
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Dimension XI
Width of door
minus (2 x backset)
minus 68 mm
34
Crossbar fitting for trailing
doors, fire safety variant
Spacing 92 mm
Wilka locks* a = 40°
7980 3301 r.h. fitting,
7980 4301 l.h. fitting
= Crossbar length
Spindle length
Door width
45
45
58
185
92
54
45
58
185
92
7
58
Outside fitting options
FSB supplies lever handle
model 1146 as standard.
45
185
6c
70
153
7971 0012 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Reverse lever handle backplate with concealed fixing,
fire safety variant, designed
for 92 mm spacing.
Trailing door DIN r.h.
l.h. fitting
7972 0112 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Reverse knob backplate with
concealed fixing, fire safety
variant, designed for 92 mm
spacing.
7973 0001 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
FSB blind backplate
concealed fixing for fire doors
to German DIN standard.
Leading door DIN l.h.
r.h. fitting
Leading door DIN l.h.
r.h. fitting
313
Crossbar fitting for leading doors
with 72 mm spacing
36
7980 .110 9 mm ∆
50
Aluminium
Stainless steel
58
185 72
118
Crossbar fitting for leading
doors, fire safety variant
Spacing 72 mm
111
Illustration r.h.
Determining length of
crossbar:
XA
Width of door
minus (2 x backset)
minus 68 mm
XI
Backset
Backset
34
= Crossbar length
BMH locks* a = 30°
7980 1110 r.h. fitting
7980 2110 l.h. fitting
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Dimension XI
Dimension XA
34
Spindle length
Door width
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Backset
Backset
34
34
Spindle length
Door width
To prevent the crossbar fitting
striking the frame when the
door is opened, it is necessary
to maintain a distance between the frame and the centre
of the bar of at least 30 mm.
Please bear this in mind when
selecting the profile and door
configuration.
min. 30
314
* Locks not included in the
goods supplied.
Crossbar fitting
for trailing doors
Reverse fitting
36
7980 .400 9 mm ∆
50
Aluminium
Stainless steel
58
185
118
Illustration r.h.
111
Determining length of
crossbar:
XI
Backset
34
Backset
Order details:
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Dimension XI
Width of door
minus (2 x backset)
minus 68 mm
34
Crossbar fitting for trailing
doors, fire safety variant
Spacing 92 mm
BMH locks* a = 45°,
7980 3400 r.h. fitting,
7980 4400 l.h. fitting
= Crossbar length
Spindle length
Door width
45
45
58
58
185 72
185 72
54
45
7
58
Reverse fitting options
FSB supplies lever handle
model 1146 as standard.
45
185
6c
70
153
7971 0010 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Reverse lever handle backplate with concealed fixing,
fire safety variant, designed
for 92 mm spacing.
Trailing door DIN r.h.
l.h. fitting
153
7972 0110 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Reverse knob backplate with
concealed fixing, fire safety variant, designed for 92 mm
spacing.
7973 0000 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Blank reverse backplate with
concealed fixing, fire safety
variant.
Leading door DIN l.h.
r.h. fitting
Leading door DIN l.h.
r.h. fitting
315
Crossbar fitting
7970 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Description of function:
Bevel gearing and spindle
combine to convert pressure
on the cross bar into rotary
motion acting on the lock
follower. An adjustable stop
protects the lock follower and
is set at the fixing stage to suit
the operating arc.
Adjustable stop
Angle of lock operation up to 90°
Recuperator spring
36
50
3
45
6
Ø10
46
Ø10
58
46
19
21,5
58
19
21,5
185
72
63
185
72
112
112
123
36
7
50
3
45
6
Ø10
46
Ø10
58
46
19
21,5
316
58
19
21,5
92
22
Size and connecting dimensions for crossbar fittings with
72 mm spacing
185
63
92
112
123
22
185
112
7
Size and connecting dimensions for crossbar fittings with
92 mm spacing
Crossbar fitting
7970 0110 PZ 72
7970 0112 PZ 92
123
50
36
58
72
185 92
Aluminium
Stainless steel
63
Crossbar fitting for leading
doors, fire safety variant
9 mm ∆
7970 0200 PZ 72
7970 0201 PZ 92
123
50
36
58
Aluminium
Stainless steel
63
185
Crossbar fitting for trailing
doors, fire safety variant
9 mm ∆
45
45
58
58
185 72
92
185 72
92
54
45
7,2
58
Reverse fitting options
FSB supplies lever handle
model 1146 as standard.
45
185
6c
70
153
153
7971 0010 PZ 72
7971 0012 PZ 92
Aluminium
Stainless steel
7972 0110 PZ 72
7972 0112 PZ 92
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Reverse lever handle backplate with concealed fixing,
fire safety variant.
9 mm ∆
Reverse knob backplate with
concealed fixing, fire safety
variant.
9 mm ∆
7973 0000 PZ 72
7973 0001 PZ 92
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Blank reverse backplate with concealed fixing, fire safety
variant.
9 mm ∆
Determining length crossbar:
Order details:
Width of door
minus (2 x backset)
minus 68 mm
Material/finish
Thickness of door
Width of door
Backset
Dimension XI
Dimension XA
XA
XI
= Crossbar length
Backset
Backset
34
34
Spindle length
Door width
317
Gymnasium
fittings and
XXL lever handles
6d
Gymnasium fittings
320
FSB Lever handleset Ergo
322
FSB XXL lever handles
322
319
Gymnasium
fittings
7949
197
53,5
Stainless steel
200
235
162
36
23
Backplate version to suit
PZ 72 and 92 mm
81,5
71,5
45
Inner backplate PZ 72 mm:
1450 03 | 1451 03
35
21,5
72 112 92 128,5
117 127
Inner backplate PZ 92 mm:
1452 03 | 1453 03
Applications exist in which it is
not permissible for the handle
to protrude above the surface
of the door, in the case of
sliding-door designs, for instance, or gymnasium doors.
FSB has devised two models of gymnasium fittings for
such applications. The FSB
7949 model is angular with
mitred corners. FSB 7950, by
contrast, features rounded
edges.
Flush handles FSB 7949
and 7950 are combined on
the reverse side with hardware
from the FSB heavy-duty
programme, with the option of
either a backplate or rose.
Doors to which flush handles
are to be fitted must be at least
55 mm thick. To rule out any
chance of injury, it should be
ensured when be fitting the
handle that there is sufficient
backset and the rim rests fully
flush against the door.
8 + 9 mm ∆-spindle
Roses version to suit
PZ 72 and 92 mm
81,5
71,5
45
Roses:
1731 | 1735 resp.
1707 | 1708
72
80
35
92 100
117 127
38
* Rose/backplate variant with
lever handle on reverse please order separately.
Backplate version*
320
Roses version*
Gymnasium
fittings
7950 Backplate version
7952 Roses version
200
51,5
75,5
Aluminium
Stainless steel
230
207
Radius corners 8 mm
8 + 9 mm ∆-spindle
177
40
23
Backplate version to suit
PZ 72 and 92 mm
75,5
75,5
33
Inner backplate PZ 72 mm:
1450 03 | 1451 03
With the PZ 92 backplate,
through fixing is only possible
below the lever bearing.
21,5
72 112 92
112
Inner backplate PZ 92 mm:
1452 03 | 1453 03 bzw.
1410 03 | 1418 03
Roses version to suit
PZ 72 and 92 mm
6d
75,5
75,5
33
Roses:
1731 | 1735 resp.
1707 | 1708
72
80
92 100
112
38
* Rose/backplate variant with
lever handle on reverse please order separately.
Backplate version*
Roses version*
321
FSB XXL lever handle
Ergo door handle
7617
9 mm ∆
Stainless steel
XXL variant of the
FSB 1023/7653 model
9
75
58
163
7655 9 mm ∆
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Ergo door handle
9
98
85
200
Ergo lever handle 7655 solves
almost all ergonomic problems
associated with heavily used
doors.
– the triangular alignment of
the handle accords with the
user’s direction of movement
at any given time.
– its fullness and sectional
styling echo the hollowing of
the human hand as it closes
to grip.
Theses are the principal benefits of the FSB 7655 Ergo
handle:
– this angular form accommodates the sequence of movements involved in operating
the door.
– its two-way alignment offers
a firm hold should elbows be
needed for its operation.
322
Ergo lever handle furniture,
FSB model 7655, turns within
a non-detachable bearing and
is suitable for fire doors. Owing
to its large projection the Ergo
handle operates with a 9 mm
spindle.
FSB XXL lever handle
7652 9 mm ∆
Stainless steel
XXL variant of the
FSB 1107 model
9
58
167
7690 9 mm ∆
Stainless steel
XXL variant of the
FSB 1070 model
6d
9
20
62
55
182
The XXL door levers FSB produces are a particularly popular choice for use on hospital
ward doors. Architects are always coming to us demanding
extra-long door handles.
These are the three designs
that have established themselves in the marketplace over
the years. For reasons of stability, FSB only supplies its XXL
lever handles with a 9 mm
spindle. We recommend DIN
heavy-duty (Class 5) locks, cf.
page 531 ff.
323
Furniture for
glass door
6e
Explanations
326
Overview
327
Glass door furniture
Compact
328
Compact strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
329
Glass door furniture
Rectangular
330
Rectangular strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
331
Glass door furniture
Softly rectangular
332
Softly rectangular strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
333
Hinges for glass doors
334
Pull handles for glass doors
336
Sliding door handle
337
Door holder
337
Doorknobs for glass doors
338
Flush pull for glass doors
340
325
Glass door furniture
Coordinating hardware designs
for doors, glass doors and windows strikes FSB as being
logical, such consistency being
an indispensable form of overall architectural expression in
modern buildings. Glass doors
in particular have an important
part to play here. They create
more light, link up spaces and
are conducive to a great sense
of roominess. The innate transparency of glass doors means
that great care needs to be
taken when designing hardware
for them, however. It is the lock,
handles and hinges, after all,
that lend a glass door its visual
identity. One of the compelling
innovations presented in this
Manual is a new compact glass
door lock concept developed
in cooperation with Ingenhoven
Architects that, as well as being
extremely compactly dimensioned and operating without
handle roses even in the heavyduty variant, can be fitted flush
with the door frame (assuming
the latter is to the DIN standard). Our glass door furniture
is ideally complemented by
components produced by system partners Gira (ITS 30 installation system for partition
systems), Mabeg (Comform
wayfinding system) and Inotec
(ITS 30 escape route lighting
system) that are suitably proportioned and go well with
FSB’s AluGrau® colour shade.
Please request exhaustive
product information from the
respective makers. All the
hardware variants covered in
this section can be combined
with virtually all lever handle
models in the FSB range.
ished in a RAL colour. Series
4220 and 4223 hardware can
be fitted either with or without
rose/lever handle furniture, thus
offering scope for deploying
lever handle sets with AGL®
heavy-duty bearings for heavy
or large-format glass doors.
Mention should also however
be made of the visually very
alluring 4224 Series of fittings
for glass doors: A notch between shank and grip on lever
handles FSB 1063, 1078 and
1088 is aligned with the edge
of the lockset plate. Colour can
also feature if so desired: Lock
and hardware can be powdercoated in any colour from the
RAL chart to match stiles fin-
Matching hinges complete
FSB’s collection of glass
door fittings
Lever handle furniture to match
glass door locks As well as
supplying its own glass door
fittings, FSB can also – with
few exceptions – adapt its entire range of lever handles/
doorknobs to glass door fittings
commonly marketed by its
competitors. This entails minor
technical modifications regarding the handle connection and
fixing procedure. To rule out any
misunderstandings, detailed
information concerning the lock
(e.g. maker’s name and product code) is required when
ordering lever handles and doorknobs for glass door locks.
Please order well in advance
to allow for the requisite modifications. We cannot supply
these items from stock.
326
Door pulls for glass doors
Door pulls of round or oval
cross-section can be used in a
great variety of ways either as
a means of operating glass
doors or as a design feature
with protective properties and
have fastenings specifically
intended for back-to-back or
face fixing respectively. FSB
can either make use of existing custom solutions for glass
doors or develop bespoke fixing solutions and handle designs. The standard fixing solutions for glass doors and the
pull handle models variously
available are shown on pages
414ff.
New products 09 |10
Overview
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
4220 41/51
4220 42/52
4223 41/51
4223 42/52
4224 42/52
Page 330
Page 330
Page 332
Page 332
Page 328
4220 45/55
4223 45/55
4224 45/55
Page 331
Page 333
Page 329
6e
2302 07
2322 07
2329 07
2374 07
2339 07
Page 339
Page 339
Page 339
Page 339
Page 338
3684
3686
3688
4299 ..
Page 336
Page 337
Page 336
Page 340
4227
4228
4230
Page 335
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Page 337
327
Glass door furniture
Compact
4224 42 r.h.
4224 52 l.h.
56,5
60
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
170
72
74
5,2 8
41,6
20,5
Illustration l.h.
Drawing r.h.
The FSB 4224 lockset plate
for glass doors terminates flush
with any DIN frame, thus visually unifying frame and hardware. Door frames that are not
to the DIN specification can, of
course, also be used – though
the flush-frame effect cannot
then be guaranteed. The furniture can also be used in conjunction with partition systems.
The glass door’s transparency
is underscored by the tight
dimensions of the lock cover,
which is some 10 % smaller
than in standard glass door
furniture. This paring-down
was achieved by developing a
special-purpose lock that is
every bit as rugged and functional as larger models as well
as being suitable for all sizes
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume glass
8 mm thick. Lockset plates for
glass doors are prepared at
the works for glass 8 mm and
10 mm thick. Hardware for
glass 12 mm thick is available
to order. For further technical
notes, refer to page 371. The
strike box shown does not form
part of the goods supplied.
328
89
16,1
Heavy-duty bearings compact
rectangular lockset plate for glass
doors with cover plates with
heavy-duty glass door lock
(DIN 18251, Class 4)
designed for use with cylinder
and featuring a lifter assembly
EPC 72 mm
8 mm split follower
cast-steel latch bolt head in
bright nickel-plated zinc heavyduty
Teflon-coated handle bearing in
Aluminium/Stainless steel to
suit FSB lever handles
of glass door. We have developed a special heavy-duty bearing for heavily frequented doors
involving an expansion sleeve
in Teflon-coated stainless steel
that encompasses the door
handle over its entire bushing
area whilst also dependably
withstanding the mechanical
forces exerted on large-format
glass doors.
Options:
The handles shown are merely
illustrative. Virtually any FSB
handle can be used. For technical details please refer to
page 342.
– warded lock (BB)
– no keyway
– indicating/bathroom furniture: Please specify when
ordering, as furniture is fitted
with indicating furniture
1735 0054 as standard at
the works. Indicating furniture is not fitted on site.
Strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
4224 45 r.h.
4224 55 l.h.
170
R2
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Compact rectangular
strike box
16,1
89
5,2
8
to match lockset plate 4224
104
Illustration l.h.
6e
56,5
60
170
72
104
89
74
89
5,2 8
16,1
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume
glass 8 mm thick. Strike box
plates for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm and 10 mm thick.
Hardware for glass 12 mm
thick is available to order.
329
Glass door furniture
Rectangular
4220 41 r.h.
4220 51 l.h.
56,5
68
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
184
72
81
20,5
10
8
21,5
96
Rectangular lockset plate
with heavy-duty lock for glass
doors (DIN 18251, Class 4)
designed for use with Europrofile cylinder centres 72 mm
8 mm steel-bushed split
follower latch
cast steel
bolt head bright nickelplated zinc
die casting handle bushing
glass-fibre reinforced polyamide to suit all FSB lever
handles
4220 42 r.h.
4220 52 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Illustration DIN r.h.
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume glass
8 mm thick. Lockset plates for
glass doors are prepared at
the works for glass 8 mm and
10 mm thick. Hardware for
glass 12 mm thick is available
to order. For further technical
notes, refer to page 371. The
strike box shown does not form
part of the goods supplied.
330
Rectangular lockset plate
with heavy-duty lock for glass
doors (DIN 18251, Class 4)
designed for use with Europrofile cylinder and lifter
assembly centres 72 mm
8 mm steel-bushed split
follower latch
cast steel
bolt head bright nickelplated zinc
die casting handle bushing
glass-fibre reinforced polyamide to suit FSB commercial
hardware with roses
Options:
The handles shown are merely
illustrative. Virtually any FSB
handle can be used. For technical details please refer to
page 342.
– warded lock (BB)
– no keyway
– indicating/bathroom furniture: Please specify when
ordering according to FSB
indicating bathroom furniture
shown on page 150.
Indicating/bathroom furniture will be fitted on site.
Strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
4220 45 r.h.
4220 55 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
184
Rectangular strike box
111
10
To match lockset plate
4220 41/51 and 4220 42/52
8
21,5
96
Illustration l.h.
6e
56,5
68
184
72
111
81
10
8
21,5
96
96
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume
glass 8 mm thick. Strike box
plates for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm and 10 mm thick.
Hardware for glass 12 mm
thick is available to order.
331
Glass door furniture
Softly rectangular
4223 41 r.h.
4223 51 l.h.
56,5
68
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
184
72
81
20,5
10
8
21,5
96
Softly rectangular lockset plate
with heavy-duty lock for glass
doors (DIN 18251, Class 4)
designed for use with Europrofile cylinder centres 72 mm
8 mm steel-bushed split
follower latch
cast steel
bolt head bright nickelplated zinc
die casting handle bushing
glass-fibre reinforced polyamide to suit all FSB lever
handles
4223 42 r.h.
4223 52 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Illustration DIN r.h.
Options:
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume glass
8 mm thick. Lockset plates for
glass doors are prepared at
the works for glass 8 mm and
10 mm thick. Hardware for
glass 12 mm thick is available
to order. For further technical
notes, refer to page 371. The
strike box shown does not form
part of the goods supplied.
332
Softly rectangular lockset plate
with heavy-duty lock for glass
doors (DIN 18251, Class 4)
designed for use with Europrofile cylinder and lifter
assembly centres 72 mm
8 mm steel-bushed split
follower latch
cast steel
bolt head bright nickelplated zinc
die casting handle bushing
glass-fibre reinforced polyamide to suit FSB commercial
hardware with roses
The handles shown are merely
illustrative. Virtually any FSB
handle can be used. For technical details please refer to
page 342.
– warded lock (BB)
– no keyway
– indicating/bathroom furniture: Please specify when
ordering according to FSB
indicating bathroom furniture
shown on page 150.
Indicating/bathroom furniture will be fitted on site.
Strike box
for double-leaf glass doors
4223 45 r.h.
4223 55 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
184
Softly rectangular strike box
111
10
To match lockset plate
4223 41/51 and 4223 42/52
8
21,5
96
Illustration l.h.
6e
56,5
68
184
72
111
81
10
8
21,5
96
96
Technical notes:
Dimensions given assume
glass 8 mm thick. Strike box
plates for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm and 10 mm thick.
Hardware for glass 12 mm
thick is available to order.
333
Hinges
for glass doors
4228
18
Satin chromium-plated steel
Stainless steel
45 95
42
VARIANT glass door hinge in
satin chromium-plated steel
to suit Aluminium and AluGrey
finishes or in stainless steel
with hinge connector
To match lockset plate
4220 41/51 and 4220 42/52
27
74
BBL
BBL
BBL
HDL
4228 0101
4228 0102
4228 0103
4228 .. 04
VARIANT VXG 7990/100K
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated timber, steel
or aluminium frames with
three-dimensionally adjustable
mating elements
VARIANT VNG 7990/100K
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated steel frames
with three-dimensionally adjustable mating elements
VARIANT VG 8790K commercial hinge for glass doors on
rebated steel frames
41 r.h. | 51 l.h.
VARIANT VG 3990K commercial hinge for glass doors on
rebated wooden soffit and
blockwork frames
Technical notes:
Loading capacity 60 kg
(two hinges)
Loading capacity 90 kg
(three hinges)
Hinges for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm and 10 mm thick. For
further technical notes please
refer to page 344 and 345.
334
Hinges
for glass doors
4227
18
Satin chromium-plated steel
Stainless steel
45 95
42
VARIANT glass door hinge in
satin chromium-plated steel
to suit Aluminium and AluGrey
finishes or in stainless steel
with hinge connector
To match lockset plate
4223 41/51 and 4223 42/52
27
74
BBL
BBL
BBL
HDL
6e
4227 0101
4227 0102
4227 0103
4227 .. 04
VARIANT VXG 7990/100
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated timber, steel
or aluminium frames with
three-dimensionally adjustable
mating elements
VARIANT VNG 7990/100
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated steel frames
with three-dimensionally
adjustable mating elements
VARIANT VG 8790
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated steel frames
41 r.h. | 51 l.h.
VARIANT VG 3990
commercial hinge for glass
doors on rebated wooden
soffit and blockwork frames
Technical notes:
Loading capacity 60 kg
(two hinges)
Loading capacity 90 kg
(three hinges)
Hinges for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm and 10 mm thick. For
further technical notes please
refer to page 344 and 345
335
Pull handles
for glass doors
70
30
3684 2114
Aluminium
AluGrey
Design: Ton Haas
210
66
30
210
3688 2114
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
For detailed information on
fixing, please turn to page 414ff.
Back to back
fixing
336
bolt-through
fixing
Sliding door handle
Door holder
3686
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
168
56
32
24
58
Sliding door handle for
fixing in pairs
Design: Jahn/Lykouria
4230
40
Stainless steel
B
50
6e
25
Ø 10
A
thickness width
order code.
of glass (B) overall (A)
8 mm
27 mm
4230 0000
10 mm
29 mm
4230 1000
12 mm
31 mm
4230 1200
337
Doorknob
for glass doors
2339 07
55
60
Aluminium
Bore hole Ø 13 mm
Design: Philippe Starck
Deadknob
338
Doorknobs
for glass doors
2302 07
X
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
(X
(X
(X
(X
(X
=
=
=
=
=
77
77
73
72
72
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
Bore hole Ø 13 mm
2322 07
52
Aluminium
Stainless steel
45
Bore hole Ø 13 mm
2329 07
52
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Ø
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 55 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
6e
Bore hole Ø 13 mm
2374 07
80
52
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bore hole Ø 13 mm
Design: Jasper Morrison
Deadknobs
Deadknobs are generally fitted
directly to glass doors. There
are no locks involved. The knobs
are joined together at the assembly stage by means of an
8 mm square spindle (for two
female parts).
339
Flush pull
for glass doors
60
11
4299 ....
Stainless steel
74
100
47
.... 0012 for glass doors
10 mm thick
.... 0019 for glass doors
8 mm thick
15
Adhesive not included in
the goods supplied.
340
Door dimensions
acc. DIN 18101
834 for frame dimension 841
834 for frame dimension 841
214,5
232
35,5
237
Hinge datum line
35,5
45
1972 for frame dimension 1983
45
16
Hinge datum line
1972 for frame dimension 1983
237
16
57
57
1435
1435
1435
80
1435
80
50
50
6e
960
35,5
Hinge datum line
960
35,5
45
Hinge datum line
45
16
16
4227 01 | 4227 02
4228 01 | 4228 02
4227 03 | 4227 04
4228 03 | 4228 04
T.D.I.U.S.*
Frame rebate dimensions
Standard glass dimensions
750 × 2000
716 × 1983
709 × 1972
875 × 2000
841 × 1983
834 × 1972
1000 × 2000
966 × 1983
959 × 1972
T.D.I.U.S.*
Frame rebate dimensions
Standard glass dimensions
750 × 2125
716 × 2108
709 × 2097
875 × 2125
841 × 2108
834 × 2097
1000 × 2125
966 × 2108
959 × 2097
* = theoretical dimensions in unfinished state
341
Technical notes
Series 4220 and 4223
Lever handle specification
20,5
42
8
A modified lever handle set is
required for glass door lockset
plates 4220 41/51 and 4223
41/51. Lever handle sets will
be shortened one-side at the
works to make sure lever
handle connecting is adjusted
on lock dimensions inside.
Bearings
20,5
39
54
8
Lockset plates 4220 42/52
and 4223 42/52 can be fitted
with either standard roses and
lever handle sets or commercial fittings with compensating
bearing for heavy or big-sized
glass doors.
Lock cylinders
min.
27,5
13
55
For aesthetic and functional
reasons FSB recommends lock
cylinders with minimum 55 mm
(27,5 mm on both sides).
39
26
8
min.
27,5
Indicating/bathroom furniture
20,5
39
8
Lockset plates for glass doors
4220/4223 series are also
available in a bathroom version.
They can be fitted with FSB
standard indicating furniture
shown on page 150 and are
suitable for doors opening
both inwards and outwards.
Technical notes:
Order details:
Dimensions given assume
glass 8 mm thick. Lockset
plates for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm, 10 mm and 12 mm
thick.
Lever handles are not supplied
as part of these hardware sets.
Please order the desired model
separately, indicating that it is
used on glass door furniture
4220/4223 series.
342
Please specify also lockset plate
type regarding with or without
roses and type of bearing and
DIN handing.
Technical notes
Series 4224
Lever handle specification
20,5
41,6
8
A modified lever handle set is
required for glass door lockset
plates 4224. Male lever handle
will be adapted to a special
spindle projection (differing
from FSB standard) at the
works to make sure lever handle connecting is adjusted on
lock dimensions inside.
Bearing
Lockset plates 4224 will be
supplied without roses for
aesthetic reasons. A heavyduty bearing is included as
standard and fits functionality
with heavy and big-sized glass
doors.
Lock cylinders
25 (27,5)
9
50
(54)
29,3
20,3
8
25 (27,5)
For aesthetic reasons FSB recommends lock cylinders with
minimum length 50 mm (25
mm on both sides) or 55 mm
(27,5 mm on both sides).
For lock cylinders with length
50 mm its necessary to make
sure its ability within key systems.
6e
Indicating/bathroom furniture
20,5
29,3
8
Lockset plates for glass doors
4224 series are also available
in a bathroom version. They
will be fitted with FSB indicating furniture 1735 0054 (cf.
page 150) at the works by
request. Indicating furniture
is suitable for doors opening
both inwards and outwards.
Technical notes:
Order details:
Dimensions given assume
glass 8 mm thick. Lockset
plates for glass doors are prepared at the works for glass
8 mm, 10 mm and 12 mm
thick.
Lever handles are not supplied
as part of these hardware sets.
Please order the desired model
separately, indicating that it is
used on glass door furniture
4224 series. Please specify
also DIN handing.
343
Technical notes
4227 and 4228
214,5
241
214,5
241
35,5
35,5
45
80
70
45
Hinge datum line
Hinge datum line
Bore hole Ø 16 mm
Bore hole Ø 16 mm
232
241
232
241
35,5
35,5
11,5
35
45
Hinge datum line
Bore hole Ø 16 mm
The positioning of hinge connectors relative to the hinge
datum line also necessitates
adapting bore holes in the
glass door. This should be
borne in mind most notably
in the cases of VX and VN
commercial hinges.
344
22
45
Hinge datum line
Bore hole Ø 16 mm
Frame connection
dimensions
VARIANT commercial hinge
for glass doors on rebated timber, steel or aluminium frames
with three-dimensionally adjustable mating elements VX
28
BBL
80
28
24
BBL
VARIANT commercial hinge
for glass doors on rebated
steel frames with three-dimensionally adjustable mating
elements
· suitable for wholly glazed
doors with standard vertical
borehole layout
· for glass 8 and 10 mm thick
· twistproof threaded stud
· concealed, no-maintenance
axial-radial sliding bearings
· combinable with mating element VN 7608/120 3D
· non-handed
VARIANT commercial hinge
for glass doors on rebated
steel frames
· suitable for wholly glazed
doors with standard vertical
borehole layout
· for glass 8 and 10 mm thick
· for mating elements V 8600
or V 8610
· non-handed
70
24
30
BBL
17,5
30
35
11,5
BBL
17,5
22
SIMONSWERK engineering
and quality are a byword for
safety and stability to the
highest professional standards.
For further information on
hinges, hinge connectors,
frame fastening elements etc.,
please consult the latest
SIMONSWERK manual.
· suitable for wholly glazed
doors with standard vertical
borehole layout
· for glass 8 and 10 mm thick
· twistproof threaded stud
· concealed, no-maintenance
axial-radial sliding bearings
· combinable with mating element:
for blockwork
frames
VX 7601 3D
VARIANT commercial hinge
for glass doors on rebated
wooden soffit and blockwork
frames
for soffit
frames
for blockwork
frames
for steel
frames
VX 7602 3D
VX 7605 3D
VX 7611 3D
VX 7612 3D
for aluminium
frames
VX 7621 3D
· non-handed
6e
· suitable for wholly glazed
doors with standard vertical
borehole layout
· for glass 8 and 10 mm thick
· for mating elements of the
V 3600, V 3610, V 3630,
V 3650 series and clamping
block V 3604 or V 3607
· necessary to indicate
DIN handing
SIMONSWERK GmbH
Baubeschlagtechnik
Bosfelder Weg 5
33378 Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Germany
Telephone +49 5242 413-0
Telefax
+49 5242 413-210
www.simonswerk.de
[email protected]
345
Functional and
associative aspects.
The formal implications of
using colour are manifold.
Colour makes houses larger or
smaller, makes them stand out
against or blend in with Nature. Besides its spatial (physiological) effect, colour also has
the psychological effect of triggering associations. A darker
shade of light blue applied to
the outside of buildings can,
for instance, have nautical
connotations and, applied to
the interior, intuitively make
reference to the function of
having a bath. Whilst social
concerns were in no way a
decisional driving force for Le
Corbusier, colour was nevertheless expected to be of
service to humanity in architecture. He saw his investigations as aiming to provide
people’s individual tendencies
and inner needs with tools
conducive to “self-revelation”.
His deliberations are also to
be seen as a reaction against
the sometimes oppressive external impact of large edifices.
Colour was a multilayered
means of visual expression
for Le Corbusier: an element
engendering identity and meaning that completes architecture without alienating it.