Surface Espagnolette Bolt (Cassette Type) FAQ

Surface Espagnolette Bolts work by turning a knob
or lever which shoots bolts into staples or plates on the frame and floor,
subsequently bolting the door. They are available in different finishes with
both lever and knob operating patterns, some types are lockable. This FAQ page
discusses a basic cassette system used in these bolts, which makes them left or
right handed to suit any door arrangement.

Q. How is the handing reversed?
A. The cassette system used in this product allows it to be either left
or right handed, to suit any door arrangement. For help in deciding the correct
handing for your door see the diagram below, then make sure that the cassette
label showing the hand required always faces away from the door.

Q. How is the cassette fixed?
A. Referring to the diagram below - slide two guides onto the
bottom rod (M) and fix this rod to the bottom of the cassette as shown using a
screw and lock washer (B). Using this assembly, the cassette fixing screw (A)
position can be marked on the door. It is important to check that the
bottom of the rod fits the opening rather than the door - this should be done
with the door closed in its frame. Using the screw positions shown, fix the
cassette (K) to the door using screws (A) - the other two holes are to take the
screws for fixing the cover handle into position.

Q. How are the rods and guides
fixed?
A. Referring to the diagram below, slide two guides (G) onto the top rod
and fix this rod to the top of the cassette using a screw and lock washer.
Locate both guides as shown in diagram below and fix into position using screws.
Care should be taken to ensure the rods are vertical and it can be helpful to
fix the end guide first.

Q. How is the cover handle
fitted?
A. Referring to the diagram below, spindle (E) is inserted into the
centre of the cassette (K) before sliding cover handle (F) over it. The
handle must be in the open position when fitting over the cassette. After
ensuring that the bolt operates smoothly, remove the cover handle (F) and
tighten all the screws. Replace the cover handle and screw it firmly into place.

Q. How should a Surface
Espagnolette Bolt be maintained?
A. To ensure long efficient service the bolt shoot should be lightly
oiled or greased occasionally to ensure that the moving parts are allowed to
slide smoothly. The fixing screws should be checked for tightness after settling
in, and no unnecessary strain should be put on the shoot due to twisting of the
door or frame. It is of course necessary when decorating to ensure that paint
does not interfere with bolt operation and sockets or receiving plates should be
checked for correct alignment for the bolt to operate correctly.
DISCLAIMER
Bernards makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in our FAQs
is correct and accurate. We can however accept no responsibility for any errors
or omissions or their subsequent effects. Indeed if you find any please let us
know, we appreciate any advice or comments to improve these pages.
Copyright © 2003 [Robert Bernard & Son Ltd]. All rights reserved.
Revised: July 18, 2007
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