Kidde 001798 User Manual

TouchPoint
Lock
P/N 10092676P1-01 Rev C • September 2012
© 2012 Kidde. All rights reserved.
Mounting Instructions
The TouchPoint™ Lock is a pushbutton access control device that permits authorized entry into cabinets, drawers or other locking enclosures. The TouchPoint Lock is easy to install on a variety of cabinets or enclosures and is intended for both indoor and outdoor applications.
The TouchPoint Lock can be ordered as a single component, or with optional mounting hardware including mounting brackets for sheet metal or thick panels, 90° or 180° stop cams, a straight cam (1-1/8” length), or offset cam (1-5/8” length, 5/16” offset). The variations depend on the type of cabinet or enclosure to which the lock is mounted.
Tools Needed/Recommended:
Drill
• Hole saw (For Top Mount Option)
• Router (For Flush Mount Options)
• File
• Philips screwdriver
• T15 Torx driver
• Pen or pencil
I. Mounting Options:
The TouchPoint Lock can be oriented vertically or horizontally to permit a wide range of locking options.
The TouchPoint Lock has three mounting options: top mount, ush mount with a sheet metal bracket, and ush mount with a thick panel bracket. In the top mount option, the back face of the Lock housing is mounted on the front face of the cabi­net or enclosure. In the two ush mount options, the front face of the Lock housing is aligned ush with the front face of the cabinet or enclosure, secured by a bracket inside a hole cut into the cabinet surface.
In each of these options, the lock is secured to the panel or bracket through the use of thread rolling.
screws into bosses on the Lock housing. Any mounting scheme should be designed so that the mounting fasteners cannot be removed or tampered with when the Lock is mounted and the cabinet or enclosure is closed and locked.
Standard Hardware Provided
#10-24 x 1/4” Cam Screw, combination drive (1)
#10 Round at washer (1)
#6-32 x 5/16” Body Screw, T15 torx drive (4)
Available Hardware
180° Stop Washer
90° Stop Washer
Cabinet
Straight Cam
Offset Cam
II. Mounting Instructions
Option A - Top Mount
(For use on panels of 1/8” thickness or less)
1. If the cabinet has an existing lock, remove the existing lock cylinder. If the open­ing is too small for the protrusion on the back of theTouchPoint lock, use a le to round out the lock tail hole.
2. If the cabinet does not have an existing lock, use Template A to determine the dimensions and hole locations.
4. Position the Lock over the holes and install the four body screws through the back of the cabinet and into the Lock body. Do not exceed 15 in-lb. of torque.
Note: The screws are designed to cut threads into the Lock body as they are installed.
5. Proceed to Cam Installation (Section III).
Body Screw (4)
Lock Body
Top Mount - Side View
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Option B - Flush Mount with Bracket, Sheet Metal Cabinet
Use Option B for the following models ONLY:
001764, 001765, 001766, 001767, 001768, 001773, 001786, 001787, 001788, 001789, 001790, 001798
Mounting the Lock using the ush mount option requires the use of a mounting bracket.
1. Use Template B to determine the dimensions and hole locations.
2. Position the Lock and mounting bracket in place and install the four #6-32 torx Body Screws through the bracket into the Lock body and tighten. Do not exceed 15 in-lb. of torque.
Note: The screws are designed to cut threads into the Lock body as they are installed.
3. Attach the mounting bracket to the panel with your choice of fasteners through the four holes at the outer corners of the bracket.
4. Proceed to Cam Installation (Section III).
Option C - Flush Mount with Bracket, Thick Panel
Strikeplate
Use Option C for the following models ONLY:
001827, 001828, 001829, 001830, 001831, 001832, 001833, 001834
This mounting option is intended for panels of 3/4" (± 1/16") thickness and requires the use of a thick panel bracket.
1. Use Template C to determine the dimensions and hole locations; make sure the cam outline extends 1/4” beyond the door edge.
2. Cut the hole for the Lock and four corner holes using the template as a guide.
3. Mount the backplate to the Lock using the four body screws; torque should not exceed 15 in-lbs.
Lock with Thick Panel Bracket
4. Position the faceplate ush to the front of the cabinet, aligning the plate with the four corner holes.
5. Insert the Lock with backplate into the large hole through the back side of the cabinet. Check for any gaps between the backplate and cabinet. If a gap is present, use the shims provided to ll the space between the backplate and cabinet.
6. Attach the backplate to the faceplate by installing the four Phillips screws and lock
Flat Phillips (2)
washers into the four corner holes in the backplate and tightening.
Lock with Bracket
Faceplate
Shim - Optional (2)
3/4” Phillips (2-4)
Body Screw (4)
Backplate
Body Screw
Lock Washer (2-4)
7. To mount the strikeplate, measure 1.35" in from the cabinet face and cut a rectan­gular hole. Drill two 1/16" pilot holes and mount with the two at phillips screws.
8. Proceed to Cam Installation (Section III).
III. Cam Installation
The Lock includes a camshaft which extends from the back of the Lock body and ends in a 5/16" square protrusion, designed to mount and orient the cam arm. An optional 90° or 180° stop washer must be used between the cam arm and Lock body to limit the rotation of the cam.
The stop washer, cam arm, and round washer are secured to the Lock using the 10-24 Cam Screw.
Cam Arm
Stop Washer
Lock Body
Cam Screw
Round Washer
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