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Models 6120 and 6123—Motorized Electronic Combination Locks
Installation Instructions
Step 4 (FOR SAFES WITH RELOCK DEVICES)
This is an installation that requires attachment of the safe
manufacturer’s relock device plate to the lock cover using the
cover screws. If your situation is similar, be sure the thickness
of the relock device plate(s) is not great enough to prevent the
screws from engaging the lock case by at least four threads. If
necessary, use longer 8-32 machine screws to insure proper fit.
The photo also illustrates a required space of at least .150” (3,8
mm) between the end of the lock body and the blocking bar of
the safe’s boltwork.
Step 5
Make sure that the lock bolt does not bind against the safe’s
boltwork. 6120 series locks are sensitive to bolt end and side
pressure. The safe’s blocking bar or cam must not depress the
lock’s bolt farther than it retracts under normal motor operation.
Check to make sure this doesn’t happen when the safe handle
is moved to retract the door bolts (unlock the safe).
This photograph shows boltwork in the locked position which
places pressure on the side of the lock bolt. This could prevent
the lock from opening properly.
Step 6
The boltwork bind has been relieved by removing a small
amount of material from the right side of the boltwork opening.
When the safe’s boltwork is fully thrown to the locked position,
there is air space on all sides of the electronic lock’s bolt.
Step 7
Run the connector and wire cable through the center hole of the
mounting base. Then use the included 8-32 machine screws
to attach the base to the safe door. The attaching screw holes
will line up with those used for any standard S&G dial ring
(excluding R132 key locking dial rings).
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