Securitron ZA-82 User Manual

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Rev. E, 03/11

MODEL ZA-32/62 AND ZA-82 (ADJUSTABLE Z BRACKET)

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. DESCRIPTION
Securitron's “ZA” bracket has been designed to allow a full range of adjustability while
maintaining a high level of strength. Its versatile adjustment provides increased adaptability to
the wide variety of installation configurations encountered when installing an "F" Series (Face

Mounted) Magnalock on an inswinging door. Separate versions are available for the M32/M62
and M82 series Magnalocks. The installation procedures presented here are identical for all of
the ZA models with only the physical (width) dimensions of the lock and ZA bracket cover
differing.

2. INSTALLATION OF THE ZA BRACKET AND LOCK
As with any product installation the proposed mounting area and structure should be evaluated
and the task should be thoroughly planned before drilling any holes. There are a couple of
different methods possible to properly install this bracket system.

Method I - The following is the recommended step-by-step procedure for mounting the lock
first:

a. Using the hardware, product installation manual and template provided with the lock,

mount the lock to the header at a structurally sound location above the door as shown in
Figures 1 and 2.

b. Loosen the two (2) ZA bracket assembly bolts enough to disengage the teeth and allow

the depth adjustment of the bracket.

c. With the door closed, place the loosely assembled ZA bracket over the face of the lock

so that the lower bracket mounting hole surface rests fully on the door face. Using the

face of the lock for reference, the strike center mounting hole can be established
vertically along the center of the upper bracket. Mark the upper bracket to indicate the
desired position of the strike center mounting hole.

d. Install the strike onto the upper bracket as instructed in Section 3.
e. With the strike installed onto the loosely assembled ZA bracket, center the strike over

the face of the lock and apply power to the lock. This will hold the bracket in place so
that the ZA bracket can be adjusted to the appropriate depth and the lower bracket
holes can be used as a template.

f. After the depth of the bracket has been properly adjusted, tighten the screws of the ZA

bracket to secure, then mark and drill the three (3) mounting holes in the door as shown

in Figure 2.

g. Using the provided hardware, affix the ZA bracket to the door.
h. As necessary, loosen the two (2) ZA bracket assembly bolts and readjust the upper

bracket toward or away from the door to gain optimum contact between the strike and
the face of the lock when the door is closed.

Method II - The following is an alternate step-by-step procedure for mounting the ZA bracket
first:

a. Position the assembled ZA bracket on the door so that the lower bracket mounting hole

surface rests fully on the door face. Referring to Figure 1, select a position that takes
into account how the lock will be positioned above the door.

b. Using the lower bracket as a template mark and drill the three (3) mounting holes as

indicated in Figure 2.

c. Using the provided hardware, affix the ZA bracket to the door.
d. Position the lock against the door header at the desired vertical location and adjust the

lock horizontally to center it in relationship to the ZA bracket with the door closed. Mark
and drill the holes to mount the lock.

e. Using the hardware, installation manual and template provided with the lock, mount the

lock to the header above the door.

f. Place the strike over the face of the lock so that the strike center mounting hole can be

established vertically along the center of the upper bracket. Mark the bracket to
indicate the desired position of the strike center mounting hole.

g. Install the strike to the upper bracket as instructed in Section 3 and shown in Figures 1

and 2.

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