Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & Actuators

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ActuatorsHeadsGardproOperating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsDescriptionFor secure head retention in all applications the top M8 head fixings must be used. All linear heads & actuators aredesigned as heavy duty stainless steel tongue units and are ideal for fast & frequent access.proAT Slimline Head Full stainless steel construction. 4 actuator entry positions at 90 increments for either hinged or sliding doors. Onsite handing change possible. Mounted upside down it is self cleaning, ideal for dusty environments. 40mm x 40mm package size. Padlockable Lock-Out plug available.proAT Slimline Tongue Actuator Misalignment tolerance of / - 12mm. 6mm overtravel allowance. Minimum hinged guard operating radius: 250mm.SA S6Options & Ordering InformationDescriptionPart No.HandingAT Slimline HeadS6Front / Left / Rear / RightAT Slimline c/w Lock-Out PlugS8Front / Left / Rear / RightAT Slimline TongueSA1FrontAT Slimline TongueSA2LeftAT Slimline TongueSA3BackAT Slimline TongueSA4RightproAT Slimline HeadproAT Slimline TongueproHinged Handle Integrated handle for hinged guarding.HS1 - Short reach for use with proStop or slimline LOK units (40mm wide).HL1 - Long reach for use with proLOK units (80mm wide).Used in conjunction with the S6 slimline head.Misalignment of / - 12mm.6mm overtravel allowance.Minimum hinged guard operating radius: 250mm.HS1 / HL1Options & Ordering InformationDescriptionPart No.HandingHinged Handle - Short ReachHS1FrontHinged Handle - Long ReachHL1FrontproSlidebar Short Tongue Slidebars have a second operating action and are suitable for hinged or slidingguards. No hinged guard radius limit is present and the risk of impacts tointerlock on large guards is removed. Available in four variants: Standard, Spring Loaded, Internal Lever andNon-Latching with Internal Lever. Built in lock-out facility to accommodate a maximum of 4 padlocks with up to8mm diameter shackles. Internal lever options available for use when escape release module is presentin guard locking unit.1SN / SS / SI / SF

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsOptions & Ordering InformationInternal HandleInternal Handle CapableCapable of Opening of Closing Door fromDoor from Inside*InsideSprungOpeningActionDescriptionPart No.HandingStandard Slidebar Assemblywith Slimline TongueSN2LeftStandard Slidebar Assemblywith Slimline TongueSN4RightSprung Slidebar Assembly withSlimline TongueSS2Left Sprung Slidebar Assembly withSlimline TongueSS4Right Slidebar Assembly with SlimlineTongue and Internal HandleSI2Left Slidebar Assembly with SlimlineTongue and Internal HandleSI4Right Slidebar Assembly with SlimlineTongue and Internal Lever withNon Latching External HandleSF2Left Slidebar Assembly with SlimlineTongue and Internal Lever withNon Latching External HandleSF4Right *Internal handle can only open door once all additional locking means have been unlocked or removed. Slidebar internal handle does not perform anescape release function - an additional escape release adaptor is required.proHand Operated Actuator Hand operated sprung actuator used in conjunction with S6 head. Hand operated actuators have second operating action and are suitable forhinged or sliding guards. No hinged guard radius limit is present and the riskof impacts to interlock on large guards is removed. Actuator rotatable in 90 increments for mounting flexibility. Spring return keeps actuator retracted while guard is open.SDSD / S6Options & Ordering InformationDescriptionPart No.HandingHand Operated ActuatorSD2LeftHand Operated ActuatorSD4RightproAT Head 2 position fixing at 90 increments, to either hinged or sliding doors,allowing on site handing change. Can be fitted with lockout devices for additional safety (T7 & T8). Mounted upside down it is self cleaning, ideal for dusty environments.proAT Tongue ActuatorT6 Misalignment tolerance of / - 12mm. 12mm overtravel allowance.proAT Short Tongue Actuator - TK Misalignment of / - 12mm.3mm overtravel allowance - Tongue will not protrude head.Minimum hinged guard operating radius:- 750mm.3 position fixing at 90 increments.TA / TKOptions & Ordering InformationDescriptionPart No.HandingproAT HeadT6Left / RightproAT Head c/w Drop Down Lock-OutT7Left / RightproAT Head c/w ATL Lock-Out ClipT8Left / RightproAT Head2

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsproAT TongueAT TongueTA2LeftAT TongueTA4RightAT TongueTK2LeftAT TongueTK4RightproAT Short TongueproHandleThe proHandle is available in three variations; EN, EF, EH. Intuitive opening style. Used in conjunction with proAT head. Used on hinged or sliding doors. Zinc alloy casing. Built in lock-out facility to accommodate a maximum of 4 padlocks withup to 8mm diameter shackles. Misalignment / - 12mm. Red handled EH version for use with non locking system (proStop) orwhen escape release module is present in guard locking unit. On site handing change possible.EN VersionEF VersionEH VersionOptions & Ordering InformationRed ‘Open-Only’Internal HandleSilver Open & CloseInternal HandleNo InternalHandleDescriptionPart No.HandingproHandleEN2Left proHandleEN4Right proHandleEF2Left proHandleEF4Right proHandleEH2Left proHandleEH4Right proSlidebar Slidebars have second operating action and are suitable for hinged orsliding guards. No hinged guard radius limit is present and the risk ofimpacts to interlock on large guards is removed. Available in four variants: Standard, Spring Loaded, Internal Lever andNon-Latching with Internal Lever. Built in lock-out facility to accommodate a maximum of 4 padlocks withup to 8mm diameter shackles. Internal lever options available for use when escape release module ispresent in guard locking unit.Options & Ordering InformationInternal HandleCapable of OpeningDoor from Inside*TN / TS / TI / TFInternal Handle Capable of Sprung OpeningClosing Door from Inside ActionDescriptionPart No.HandingStandard SlidebarAssemblyTN2LeftStandard SlidebarAssemblyTN4RightSprung SlidebarAssemblyTS2Left Sprung SlidebarAssemblyTS4Right Slidebar Assembly withInternal LeverTI2Left Slidebar Assembly withInternal LeverTI4Right 3

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsSlidebar Assembly withInternal Lever and NonLatching External HandleTF2Left Slidebar Assembly withInternal Lever and NonLatching External HandleTF4Right *Internal lever can only open door once all additional locking means have been unlocked or removed. Slidebar internal lever does not perform an escaperelease function - an additional escape release adaptor is required.proAT Coded Head More than 10 codes to give a “medium level” coded actuator asdefined in ISO 14119:2013.proAT Coded Tongue Engraved with coding information to facilitate pairing with coded proAThead in installation.YAOptions & Ordering InformationDescriptionPart No.HandingproAT Coded HeadY6Left / RightDescriptionPart No.HandingproAT Coded TongueYA2LeftproAT Coded TongueYA4RightproAT Coded HeadproAT Coded TongueproSlidebar Coded Tongue Used in conjunction with the coded proAT head. More than 10 codes to give a “medium level coded actuator” asdefined in ISO14119:2013. Engraved with coding information to facilitate pairing with coded proAThead in installation.YN / YIOptions & Ordering InformationInternal HandleCapable of OpeningDoor from Inside*DescriptionPart No.HandingStandard SlidebarAssembly with CodedTongueYN2LeftStandard SlidebarAssembly with CodedTongueYN4RightSlidebar Assemblywith Internal Lever withCoded TongueYI2Left Slidebar Assemblywith Internal Lever withCoded TongueYI4Right Internal HandleCapable of ClosingDoor from InsideSprung OpeningAction*Internal lever can only open door once all additional locking means have been unlocked or removed. Slidebar internal lever does not perform an escaperelease function - an additional escape release adaptor is required.Important:This product is designed for use according to the installation and operating instructions enclosed. It must be installed bya competent and qualified personnel who have read and understood the whole of this document prior to commencinginstallation. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipmentmay be impaired. Any modification to or deviation from these instructions invalidates all warranties.Fortress Interlocks Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for any situation arising from misuse or mis-application of this product.Note: The availability of spare actuators and keys makes it possible to bypass the safety devices and, for this reason, thesecurity of any spare actuators and keys must be effectively monitored. Where applicable, the same also applies for keysused for resetting after an escape release or manual override.4

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsBEWARE OF INTENTIONAL MISUSE CAUSED BY OPERATORS WANTING TO BYPASS SAFETY SYSTEMS. THEINSTALLER SHOULD ASSESS THE RISKS AND MITIGATE AGAINST THEM.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR QUERIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER PLEASE CONTACT THE SUPPLIERWHO WILL BE PLEASED TO ADVISE AND ASSIST.Technical SpecificationHeadsT6 / T7 / T8 / Y6 - proAT Head ModulesS6 - Slimline Head ModuleHousing MaterialZinc alloy to BSEN12844 & stainless steel toBS3146Stainless steel to BS3146Paint FinishGloss powder coat on passivated zinc alloyN/AColourBlack and stainless steelStainless steelActuatorsTA / TK/ YATongueSATongueTN / TI /TF / YN/ YITSEH / EN / EFSprungHandleSlidebarHS1 /HL1HingedHandleSN / SI /SFSlidebarStainless steel to BS3146Zinc alloy toBSEN12844 &stainless steelto BS3146Stainless steel to BS3146Paint FinishN/AGloss powdercoat onpassivated zincalloyN/AColourStainless steelBlack andstainless steelStainless steelHousing MaterialHolding Force, F10 kNOperating ForceN/AMechanical Life 1,000,000 Switching CyclesN/A12 N2 NmSSSDSprung HandSlidebar Operated10 kN10 kN5 kN *5 kN *5 kN *N/AN/AN/A12 N12 NShock and VibrationTested in accordance with GS-ET-19ResistancePerformance Level(EN ISO13849-1:2015)Up to PLeCategory (EN ISO13849-1:2015)Up to Cat.4B10d5,000,000 OperationsEnvironmentIndoorAmbientTemperature-5 C to 80 C (23 F to 176 F) **Maximum Humidity80% @ 31 C ; 50% @ 40 CN/A*Destructive test of GS-ET-19, 5.18 exceeded 10,000N.**The units will only continue to work below freezing point (0 C) where it can be guaranteed that ice will not form on or in the unit; as it will cause themechanical parts to bind and jam.Head Safety FunctionsPart No.Safety Function 1Retain actuatorSafety Function 2Transfer motion of actuator removal into breaking of safety contactsSafety Function 3Prevents insertion of actuator when “locked out”S6 / T6Actuators Safety FunctionsPart No.Safety Function 1Provides link from interlock to doorSA / TA / TK / YA / HS1 /HL1 / TN / TS / SN / SS /YN / EN / SDSafety Function 2Internal handle assists escape release (Only when usedwith an additional escape release module)5T7S8 / T8TI / TF / YI / SI /SF / EH / EF

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsFunctionalityHinged Handle & Tongue ActuatorTo Gain Access to a Guarded AreaFirst remove any locking means by correctly operating any assembled pro EK / SK / AK key adaptors or proLOK unit.Pull on the guard in parallel with the tongue actuators entry direction or on the handle section of the proHinged Handle so theactuator is removed from head.To Close and Relock a Guarded AreaClose the door to engage the actuator of the tongue actuator or proHinged Handle in the head. Relock the guarded area byoperating any pro EK / SK / AK key adaptor or proLOK unit.Slidebar ActuatorTo Gain Access to a Guarded AreaFirst remove any locking means by correctly operating any assembled pro EK / SK / AK key adaptors or proLOK unit. Graspthe knob pulling the slidebar so the actuator is removed from the head.To Close And Relock A Guarded AreaLift the knob casting and move the slidebar towards the head so that the tongue is inserted. Relock the guarded area byoperating any pro EK / SK / AK key adaptor or proLOK unit.Internal Lever SlidebarsThe internal lever of the TI or TF slidebars can be operated from inside the guarded area but must only be used with an proAThead and stop without any safety or access key adaptors (EK / SK / AK) or with an proAT head and escape release adaptor.If any locking device is used (e.g. key adaptors EK / SK / AK or a solenoid LOK unit) then the escape release function of a thelocking unit must first be activated before the internal lever can be operated.Non Latching (TF)The slidebar is free to slide backwards and forwards without the external knob being operated. This allows the internal leverto close the door from the inside.Hand Operated ActuatorTo Gain Access to a Guarded AreaFirst remove any locking means by correctly operating any assembled pro EK / SK / AK key adaptors or proLOK unit.Pull on the knob casting of the proHand Operated Actuator so the actuator is removed from head.To Close and Relock a Guarded AreaClose the door and engage the actuator of the proHand Operated Actuator in the head. Relock the guarded area by operatingany pro EK / SK / AK key adaptor or proLOK unit.proHandleTo Gain Access to a Guarded AreaFirst remove any locking means by correctly operating any assembled pro EK / SK / AK key adaptors or proLOK unit.Access can then be gained to the guarded area by operating the silver access handle of the proHandle, so the tongue isremoved from head.In the case of an EH or EF proHandle, the guarded area can also be opened internally using either the red internal‘open-only’ handle (EH proHandle) or the internal silver access handle (EF proHandle).Important note; The internal handle of any proHandle will not provide an immediate unlocking and opening of a lockedguarded area. Any locking devices must be unlocked separately prior to the operation of an internal handle.To Close and Relock a Guarded AreaClose the door and operate the silver handle of the proHandle to engage the tongue into the head of an amGardpro productstack. Relock the guarded area by operating any pro EK / SK / AK key adaptor or proLOK unit.6

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsproAT Slimline Head & Tongue ActuatorFigure 1: Dimensional Drawing - S62020278M8 THRU(BOTH SIDES)26.530.665CTRS8013 -3823.137.437.445.4M8 THD.10mm DEEP26.57730.640402 OFF M8 X 10 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE REAR)2 OFF 5.5 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE FRONT)Interlocks90 2 OFF M8 X 10 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE REAR)2 OFF 5.5 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE FRONT)VIEW SHOWING ALTERNATETONGUE POSITION(TURNED THROUGH 90 )65CTRS7.413 -38www.fortressinterlocks.com2 OFF M8 X 10 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE REAR)2 OFF 5.5 HOLES(ACCESS FROM THE FRONT)90 15FortressInterlocks26.5807.413 -38S67730.61580Fortress26.565CTRSFigure 2: Dimensional Drawing - SA90 15Tools and Fixings RequiredVIEW SHOWING ALTERNATETONGUE POSITION(TURNED THROUGH 90 )26.5www.fortressinterlocks.comØ8.2mm Drill1 x M8 Screw for Fixing Head. (Screw must be suitable length for a minimum of 10mm thread engagement with head.Required screw type and class; A2 70. Required torque setting; 4-6 Nm.)2 x M8 Screw for VIEWFixingActuator.(Screw must be suitable length for a minimum of 10mm thread engagement with actuator.SHOWINGALTERNATETONGUE POSITIONRequiredscrewtypeandclass;A270.Required torque setting; 4-6 Nm.)Fortress(TURNED THROUGH 90 )InterlocksRequiredTorque Settings:www.fortressinterlocks.comIf removedduring mounting, re-orientation or electrical wiring, all supplied fixing screws of the complete guard interlockingdevice must be refitted using the following torque settings;M3 Screws – 0.8-1.0 Nm.M4 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M5 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M8 Screws (Required for device mounting but not supplied) – 4-6 Nm.7

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsMounting1. Mount the complete guard interlocking device only in its correctly assembled condition.2. Locate so it is in a suitable position for the accompanying amGardpro stack and within reach for easy user operation.3. Remove the tongue assembly from the head.4. The head may be rotated in increments of 90 to suit the installation.5. Mount the complete guard interlocking device together with head assembly to a flat metal static part of the machine. UseM5 screws through the unit or M8 screws from the rear.6. The tongue bracket can be rotated through 90 to provide an alternative mounting option. To do this, remove thepozi-drive screw, slide out the shim plate, rotate bracket (keeping grooved surface pointing towards tongue), replace shimplate and pozi-drive screw.7. Align the tongue and fix it to a flat metal plate permanently attached to the guard using 2 x M8 screws from the rear.Ensure tongue full engages into head.8. Make sure that the gap around the perimeter of the device when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limitsspecified in the relevant standards.9. All fixing screws used to mount the complete guard locking device must be permanently prevented from removal, eitherby vibration or by personnel using standard tools. If mounting fixings are visible, they must be secured againstmanipulation and un-authorised or un-identifiable removal. In these cases, a middle strength adhesive screwlocker isrequired.10. The installation and operation of the complete guard interlocking device must take into account the requirements of ENISO 14119; in particular Section 7 – Design for minimising defeat possibilities.11. The complete guard interlocking device must not be used as a mechanical stop. Where applicable, precautions mustbe made to ensure the door or gate of any guarded area has sufficient support and stops to prevent the impact on theguard interlocking device.12. If fitted in conjunction with a push escape release adaptor, the complete guard interlocking device must bemounted in the correctly assembled condition so that the escape release action is only possible from within the guardedarea.TestingThe Slimline Head & Tongue Actuator must be mechanically tested as part of the complete guard installation prior to liveuse to ensure the system performs as required. Refer to the installation instructions of all assembled modules, adaptors andcomponents of the accompanying amGardpro stack to ensure all required testing is performed correctly prior to live use.Make sure that the gap around the perimeter of the guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limitsspecified in the relevant standards.Hinged HandleFigure 3: Dimensional Drawing - HS18

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsFigure 4: Dimensional Drawing - HL1FORTRESSSALES DRAWING FOR THE SHORT AND LONG HINGED HANDLETHE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.THE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BEDISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.Tools and Fixings Requiredwww.fortressinterlocks.comORIGINAL SIZEALL DIMENSIONSARE IN mm UNLESSOTHERWISE STATEDA2DWG NO:DATE:SCALE:SD-00019FORTRESSSALES DRAWING FOR THE SHORT AND LONG HISSUE:27-05-200THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.THE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BESHEET:1.002 OF 2 DISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.www.fortressinterlocks.comALL DIMENSIONSARE IN mm UNLESSOTHERWISE STATEDA Halma companyM8 Tap or Ø 8.5 Drill2 x M8 Screws (Screws must be suitable length for a minimum of 6mm thread engagement if mounting to a threaded panel,or a suitable length to ensure full engagement with M8 Nut if mounted through a panel. Required screw type and class; A270. Required torque setting; 4-6 Nm.)2 x M8 Nuts (Optional)2 x M8 WashersRequired Torque Settings:If removed during mounting, re-orientation or electrical wiring, all supplied fixing screws of the complete guard interlockingdevice must be refitted using the following torque settings;M3 Screws – 0.8-1.0 Nm.M4 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M5 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M8 Screws (Required for device mounting but not supplied) – 4-6 Nm.SALES DRAWING FOR THE SHORT ANFORTRESSMountingwww.fortressinterlocks.comTHE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.THE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BEDISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.1. Mount the complete guard interlocking device only in its correctly assembled condition.2. Locate the proHinged Handle so it is in a suitable position for the accompanying amGardpro stack and within reach foreasy user operation.3. The device must be fitted to a flat metal post, of minimum thickness 6mm, permanently attached to the guard.4. Machine the panel using the dimensions from figures 3 & 4.5. Mount the handle to the panel using the 2 x M8 screws nuts and washers, as applicable for the slots in the proHingedHandle.6. Make sure that the gap around the perimeter of the guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limitsspecified in the relevant standards.7. All fixing screws used to mount the complete guard locking device must be permanently prevented from removal, eitherby vibration or by personnel using standard tools. If mounting fixings are visible, they must be secured against manipulationand un-authorised or un-identifiable removal. In these cases, a middle strength adhesive screwlocker is required.8. The installation and operation of the complete guard interlocking device must take into account the requirements of ENISO 14119; in particular Section 7 – Design for minimising defeat possibilities.9. The complete guard interlocking device must not be used as a mechanical stop. Where applicable, precautions must bemade to ensure the door or gate of any guarded area has sufficient support and stops to prevent the impact on the guardinterlocking device.10. If fitted in conjunction with a push escape release adaptor, the complete guard interlocking device must bemounted in the correctly assembled condition so that the escape release action is only possible from within the guardedarea.9ALL DAREOTHE

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsTestingThe proHinged Handle must be mechanically tested as part of the complete guard installation prior to live use to ensure thesystem performs as required. Refer to the installation instructions of all assembled modules, adaptors and components of theaccompanying amGardpro stack to ensure all required testing is performed correctly prior to live use. Make sure that the gaparound the perimeter of the guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limits specified in the relevantstandards.Slidebar Short TongueFigure 5: Dimensional Drawing - SN / SSFigure 6: Dimensional Drawing - SI / SFTools and Fixings RequiredM8 Tap or Ø 8.5 Drill2 x M8 Screws (Screws must be suitable length for a minimum of 6mm thread engagement if mounting to a threaded panel,or a suitable length to ensure full engagement with M8 Nut if mounted through a panel. Required screw type and class; A270. Required torque setting; 4-6 Nm.)2 x M8 Nuts (Optional)2 x M8 WashersRequired Torque Settings:If removed during mounting, re-orientation or electrical wiring, all supplied fixing screws of the complete guard interlockingdevice must be refitted using the following torque settings;M3 Screws – 0.8-1.0 Nm.M4 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M5 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M8 Screws (Required for device mounting but not supplied) – 4-6 Nm.10

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsMounting1. Mount the complete guard interlocking device only in its correctly assembled condition.2. Locate the Slidebar so it is in a suitable position for the accompanying amGardpro stack and within reach foreasy user operation.3. The device must be fitted to a flat metal post, of minimum thickness 6mm, permanently attached to the guard.4. Machine the panel using the dimensions from figures 5 & 6.5. Mount the handle to the panel using the 4 M8 screws nuts and washers. Make sure that the gap around the perimeter ofthe guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limits specified in the relevant standards.6. All fixing screws used to mount the complete guard locking device must be permanently prevented from removal, eitherby vibration or by personnel using standard tools. If mounting fixings are visible, they must be secured against manipulationand un-authorised or un-identifiable removal. In these cases, a middle strength adhesive screwlocker is required.7. Theinstallationandoperationof the completeguard interlockingdevice must take into account the requirements of ENEFGHIJKLISO 14119; in particular Section 7 – Design for minimising defeat possibilities.8. The complete guard interlocking device must not be used as a mechanical stop. Where applicable, precautions must bemade to ensure the door or gate of any guarded area has sufficient support and stops to prevent the impact on the guardinterlocking device.9. If fitted in conjunction with a push escape release module, the complete guard interlocking device must be mounted inthe correctly assembled condition so that the escape release action is only possible from within the guarded area.TestingABCDEFThe Slidebar Short Tongue must be mechanically tested as part of the complete guard installation prior to live use to ensure1the system performs as required. Refer to the installation instructions of all assembled modules, adaptors and componentsof the accompanying amGardpro stack to ensure all required testing is performed correctly prior to live use. Make sure thatthe gap around the perimeter of the guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limits specified in the2relevant standards.Hand Operated ActuatorFigure 7: Dimensional Drawing - SDD-EFGH3IJKL45OPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.ONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BEOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT OUR SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.FORTRESSDO NOT SCALE. IF IN DOUBT ASK!ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm (UOS)REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES,BURRS AND FLASHwww.fortressinterlocks.comORIGINAL SIZEA3TITLE:0ISSUE:DM-H TYPE ACTUATOR HANDLE WITH AMPRO SHORT TONGUE RELEASE LEVEL: Approved For ProductionDWG NO:S946191SHEET 2 OFA2MATERIAL:SEE NOTE / TABLEFINISH:SELF1PART NO:SEE NOTE / TABLEBDATE:SCALE: 1.00 CDDRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:GENERAL TOLERANCE:0.1 /0.5VOLUME:17-12-15AndyEHorsemanSimon Bailey60528.608 MM 36FGHIJKL728THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRETHE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MDISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT OUR SPECIFIC, W3FORTRESS9www.fortressinterlocks.com45THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.THE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BEDISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT OUR SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.FORTRESSwww.fortressinterlocks.comDO NOT SCALE. IF IN DOUBT ASK!ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm (UOS)REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES,BURRS AND FLASH6 SIZEORIGINALA3TITLE:ISSUE:0DM-H TYPE ACTUATOR HANDLE WITH AMPRO SHORT TONGUE RELEASE LEVEL: Approved For ProductionDWG NO:S946191PART NO:SEE NOTE / TABLEDATE:SHEET 2 OF 2MATERIAL:SEE NOTE / TABLEFINISH:SELFSCALE: 1.00DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:GENERAL TOLERANCE:0.1 /0.5VOLUME:17-12-15Andy HorsemanSimon Bailey60528.608 MM 37811THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING BELONGS TO FORTRESS INTERLOCKS Ltd.THE CONTENT OF THIS DRAWING IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BEDISCLOSED TO ANY 3rd PARTY WITHOUT OUR SPECIFIC, WRITTEN APPROVAL.TITLE:ISSUE:0DM-H TYPE ACTUATOR HANDLE WITH AMPRO SHORT TONGUE RELEASE LEVEL: Approved For ProductionDO NOALL DIRE

Operating Instructions: Linear Insertion Heads & ActuatorsTools and Fixings RequiredM8 Tap or Ø 8.5 Drill2 x M8 Screws (Screws must be suitable length for a minimum of 6mm thread engagement if mounting to a threaded panel,or a suitable length to ensure full engagement with M8 Nut if mounted through a panel. Required screw type and class; A270. Required torque setting; 4-6 Nm.)2 x M8 Nuts (Optional)2 x M8 WashersRequired Torque Settings:If removed during mounting, re-orientation or electrical wiring, all supplied fixing screws of the complete guard interlockingdevice must be refitted using the following torque settings;M3 Screws – 0.8-1.0 Nm.M4 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M5 Screws – 2-4 Nm.M8 Screws (Required for device mounting but not supplied) – 4-6 Nm.Mounting1. Mount the complete guard interlocking device only in its correctly assembled condition.2. Locate the Hand Operated Actuator so it is in a suitable position for the accompanying amGardpro stack and within reachfor easy user operation.3. The device must be fitted to a flat metal post, of minimum thickness 6mm, permanently attached to the guard.4. Machine the panel using the dimensions from figure 7.5. Mount the handle to the panel using the 2 M6 screws nuts and washers, as applicable for Hand Operated Actuator.6. Make sure that the gap around the perimeter of the guard, when closed (safety circuits closed), does not exceed the limitsspecified in the relevant standards .7. All fixing screws used to mount the complete guard locking device must be permanently prevented from removal, eitherby vibration or by personnel using standard tools. If mounting fixings are visible, they must be secured against manipulationand un-authorised or un-identifiable removal. In these cases, a middle strength adhesive screwlocker is required.8. The installation and operation of the complete guard interlocking device must take into account the requirements of ENISO 14119; in particular Section 7 – Design for minimising defeat possibilities.9. The complete guard interlocking device must not be used as a mechanical stop. Where applicable, precautions must bemade to ensure the door or gate of any guarded area has sufficient support and stops to prevent the impact on the guardinterlocking device.Testing BCAD CBE DF EG FH GHThe Hand Operated Actuator must be mechanically tested as part of the complete guard installation prior to live use to ensurethe system performs as required. Refe

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