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Tag Archives: CE marking
CE Marked Doorsets – Business as usual for Door Assemblies in 2014
Door assemblies are still legal after 1 July 2013. And they will stay legal for the foreseeable future. Door assemblies are NOT doorsets – so CE marking doesn’t apply to them. You can’t tell the difference between doorsets and door … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st July 2013, architectural ironmonger, CE Marked Doorsets, CE marking, GAI, guild of architectural ironmongers
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Why can a 410 OAD not be used to operate a 297 / 296 Panic Latch or a 294 Panic Bolt?
Because the mechanism on the 200 series units operates in one direction only and the amount of travel is limited. Therefore the lever handle would not fully retract the bolts and latches and would also not operate downwards in a … Continue reading
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Tagged CE marking, exidor 200 series, Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity, panic bolt, panic latch
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