AA-D-600D
3.3.5 Door frame. The door frame shall be non-grout type and the frame and door shall be mounted so that there shall be not more than 3 mm clearance between the door and the door frame. The frame shall be designed so that when attached to the wall, the wall clamping bolts will be exposed only on the inside of the vault. The frame shall have leveling and adjusting screws to compensate for building sag which may occur at any time in the future.
3.3.6 Door pull and throw bolt handles. The door pull and throw bolt handles shall be of the material specified in paragraph 3.2.2. They shall be not less than 100 mm in length and of designs consistent with their intended usage. The handles shall be without burrs, nicks, scratches, and sharp edges. A door pull shall be securely and firmly attached to both the door front and the door interior. Throw bolt handles shall be firmly attached to the front of the door. Door pulls and throw bolt handles shall be attached so they withstand loosening in testing and in operation during the service life of the door. The door pull handle on the front of the door may be integral with the throw bolt handle. Removal of the handle arbor shall be controlled only from the inside of the door. The
throw bolt handle shall require not more than 20 Newton-meters torque to engage or disengage the boltwork mechanism, and the initial force required to swing the unlocked door from any position shall not exceed 45 Newtons at the operating handle.
3.3.7 Door stop. A door stop to prevent the door's face hardware from striking wall surfaces shall be furnished with the door. The stop shall be designed to be wall mounted unless otherwise specified (See 6.2 ). The stop shall be able to withstand hard usage. The stop shall not scratch or scar the door's painted finish when the door is swung open against it.
3.3.8 Door striker. The door shall have a striker on both the front and hinged edges to minimize play or shake in the door when in the locked condition. The fit of the door to the striker on both the front and hinged edges shall be such that there is not more than 1 mm play or shake in the door
when the bolts are thrown to the locked position.
3.3.9 Door hinges. The door shall be mounted to the frame by not less than two anti-friction bearing hinges, so designed to allow the door to be opened approximately 180 degrees. The hinges shall be removable from the outside.
3.3.10 Door threshold. The door threshold shall be designed to provide a ramp at the door threshold of approximately 6 mm to permit free swing of the door after its installation. If receptive cups, ports, or grooves are used, they shall be recessed not less than 12 mm below the bolt in its extended position to prevent dirt or other substances from obstructing the locking mechanism.
3.3.11 Back cover plate. Back cover plates of not less than 1.5 mm thickness shall completely enclose the back of the door. The back plates shall be firmly and securely fastened to the door and shall be reinforced or attached by a method to prevent sagging, bulging, or distortion. The back plates shall be easily removed by one person for service purposes by the use of common hand tools and shall weigh less than 20.4 kg (45 lbs). The back shall have an opening covered by an inspection plate. The opening, with the inspection plate removed shall be large enough and positioned so as to allow maintenance of the door's combination lock and cam assembly.
3.4 Lock. The lock shall be in accordance with the following paragraphs:
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