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A. Lubrication and Cleaning
1. Each lock is well lubricated at the time of assembly. However, all lubricants deteriorate
eventually and need replacing on a regularly scheduled basis to prevent equipment failure.
Airteq Systems recommends cleaning and lubricating each type of lock according to the
following instructions approximately every (2) years. (Yearly for locks in high use areas,
every 3 to 6 months for exterior locations).
2. General Lubrication:
i. Remove lock cover plate and back plate.
ii. Wipe contaminated/dirty surfaces and remove all foreign material
iii. Lubricate the following areas with Super Lube grease or equivalent (Sythentic lubricant
with PTFE aka Teflon):
• Latch bolt and deadlatch surfaces where they exit the lock body and at the back
'shafts' where they enter the guide base.
• Actuator Pivot and Arm where Actuator contacts latch bolt pin
• Dead latch lever where it contacts lock body front and top of actuator
• RLB arm surface where it contacts the actuator roller
• Actuator roller sleeves
• Any other metal on metal sliding surfaces
• Latch bolt beveled surface and strike may be lubricated with stick lubricant as
required. Use PANEF WHITE STICK LUBRICANT WITH SILICONE or equivalent.
3. WARNING
i. Never use WD40 or similar silicone based products as a lubricant
ii. Never use graphite powder
B. Mechanical
1. Check Deadlock Function
i. Press Deadlatch into lock face until DL Link
clears Actuator Arm
ii. Verify Actuator Arm rotates and Contacts
lock face
iii. Verify DL Rocker rotates up completely
(blocking latch bolt pin)
iv. Verify Latchbolt is physically prevented
from being pushed into the lock by the DL
Rocker (i.e. Lock is Deadlocked).
v. If lock does NOT mechanically Deadlock,
troubleshoot and correct before returning lock into service.
2. Check Not Deadlock Function
i. Release Deadlatch
ii. Verify DL Link pushes Actuator Arm away from Lock Face
iii. Verify DL Rocker rotates down (completely clearing Latchbolt pin)
iv. Verify Latch Bolt can freely be pushed into the lock face (i.e. Lock is NOT Deadlocked)
v. If lock does NOT come out of mechanical deadlock when the deadlatch is released,
troubleshoot and correct before returning lock into service.
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