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AccessoriesOverview
Indicators
Flush pulls
Flush ring handles
Door stops
Door stops for wall mounting
Pull handles
Coat-hook
Cabinet knobs
Card frame
Cable box
Engraving
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Overview
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4211 Pages 239, 61, 279
4212 Pages 239, 279
4213 Page 239
4250 Page 234
4250 Page 234
4251 Page 235
4251 Page 235
4252 Page 236
4252 Page 236
4253 Page 237
4253 Page 237
4254 Page 236
4254 Page 236
4205 Page 240
4203 Page 240
4204 Page 240
2160 Page 246
3602 Page 246
3603 Page 247
3617 Page 247
6628 Page 248
6629 Page 248
5325 Page 248
3816 Page 241
3817 Page 241
3819 Page 241
3878 Page 242
3879 Page 242
3880 Page 242
3881 Pages 243, 279
4210 Page 237
4299 Page 238
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Bronze
Brass
Rubber
New products 09 |10
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
3882 Page 243
3884 Seiten 243, 61, 279
3888 Page 244
3896 Page 244
3880 Page 245, 61
3896 Page 245
9888 Page 244
3646 Page 245
3650 Page 249
2328 Page 249
3632 Page 249
3641 Page 250
3643 Page 250
3654 Page 250
3689 Page 251
3691 Page 251
3641 Page 251
4001 Page 252
9865 Page 252
4059 Page 232 f.
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Indicators0002 Arrow pointing upwards0005 Arrow pointing diagonally
down to the left0003 Arrow pointing left0004 Arrow pointing right
0012 Lift0014 Stairs up 0017 Escape route 0030 No smoking
0041 Quiet please 0042 No shoes
0100 Ladies’ toilet 0101 Gents’ toilet 0103 For the disabled 0106 Shower0111 Soap (opto)
0120 Rest room 0121 Waiting room0122 Visitors’ terrace
0131 Men’s changing room 0142 Drying room 0143 Storeroom0144 Utility room 0150 Kitchen
0151 Sauna 0152 Solarium 0153 Conference room 0154 Prayer room
0211 Parcels0212 Stamps 0213 Letterbox
0300 Hotel 0301 Reception 0310 Restaurant 0313 Bar
0200 Telephone 0201 Fax 0220 Laptop
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4059 ....Aluminium Stainless steel
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The quality of any system ofpictograms is primarily definedby its simplicity and exhausti-veness. Our pictograms haveno truck with fads and trends,having recourse to a clear andunequivocal visual languageinstead. Originally devised assignage for the MunichOlympic Games and FrankfurtAirport by graphic artist OtlAicher, they have lost none oftheir exemplary impact andare still utterly contemporarymore than 35 years on. Theongoing addition of new picto-grams reflects technical inno-vations as well as theconvergence of internationalmarkets.
The spectrum of over 400 si-gns covers virtually every ap-plication in the public andcommercial spheres. All picto-grams draw on a uniform, co-pyrighted formal vocabulary,thus allowing for random per-mutations within the system.FSB engraves, lasers or tam-pon-prints these pictogramsonto aluminium or stainlesssteel signplates. The produc-tion technique is set out onPage 253.
0330 Information 0332 Bank0334 Ticket office 0403 Fire extinguisher
0511 Registration0520 Internal medicine0528 Massage
0605 Lecture hall0633 Reading room0634 Lounge0911 Swimming pool
These two pages show but asmall selection from our wide-ranging system. You will find acomplete rundown atwww.fsb.de/pictograms. Thesystem covers the followingareas of application:
– information signs– function rooms– communication – service – security– health– culture and leisure time– shops– transport– sport
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4250Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door 150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
4250 0001Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door 150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
Flush pulls
FSB delivers a formally andfunctionally innovative hardwa-re solution for sliding doors inthe form of closed and openflush pulls. Made in stainlesssteel and aluminium, its newrecessed handles echo the ar-chitectural trend towards theflush-mounting of functionalappliances. Our new closedflush pulls ensure a uniform
appearance for the door leaf.The operating aperture is al-ways blanked out by a flapthat springs neatly into the clo-sed position when the hardwa-re is not being used.
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Flush pulls
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4251Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door 150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
4251 0001Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door 150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
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4251 0002Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door 150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
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Flush pulls19
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Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
4252 0001Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
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75
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25
4252 0002Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
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30 18,5 4254Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door Ø 45 × 17.5 mm
4254 0001Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the doorØ 45 × 17.5 mm
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Flush pulls
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50 4253Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door65 × 65 × 17.5 mmRadius corners 15 mm
4253 0001Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door65 × 65 × 17.5 mmRadius corners 15 mm
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25
4253 0002Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door 65 × 65 × 17.5 mmRadius corners R 15
4210 9000Aluminium Stainless steel
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door144 × 56 × 9 mmRadius corners 3 mm
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4299 ....Stainless steel
Flush pull with square corners,installed on the face of thedoor.
Door thickness
.... 0003 40 mm
.... 0004 38 mm
.... 0005 50 mm
.... 0009 43 mm
.... 0015 52 mm
.... 0018 55 mm
.... 0016 60 mm
Flush pulls
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4299 ....Stainless steel
Flush pull with radiused cor-ners, installed on the face ofthe door.
Door thickness
.... 0002 40 mm
.... 0006 38 mm
.... 0007 43 mm
.... 0008 50 mm
.... 0013 52 mm
.... 0017 55 mm
.... 0014 60 mm
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4211Aluminium Stainless steel BronzeBrass
Mill out size in the door 87 x 28 x 10 mm
Boreholes for 3.0 mm countersunk screws
4212Aluminium Stainless steel Brass
Mill out size in the door 87 x 28 x 10 mm
Boreholes for 3.0 mm countersunk screws
Flush pulls
Flush pulls FSB 4211 and4212 are available:
without keyhole,with lever lock/BB keyhole,with profile cylinder/PZ keyhole.
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Mill out size in the door 97 x 28 x 10 mm
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4203 Aluminium
Available with:
8 mm Δ-hole Solid spindle 8 mm ΔFSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm Δ
4204 Aluminium
Available with:
8 mm Δ-hole Solid spindle 8 mm ΔFSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm Δ
4205Aluminium
Available with:
8 mm Δ-hole Solid spindle 8 mm ΔFSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm Δ
Lever lock/BB keyhole Profile cylinder/PZ keyhole
Boreholes for 3.5 mm counter- sunk screws
Flush ringhandles
Please state door thicknessand, if applicable, spindle projection when ordering.
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3816Aluminium Stainless steel
3817Aluminium
3819Aluminium
Door stops
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Depending on requirements, itis then possible to choose bet-ween simple stops, stops withanti-skew capability, stops withbaseplates, directional andnon-directional stops and, fi-nally, stops fitted straight intothe floor or those where rawl-plugs are used.
As with all architectural hard-ware, door stops will only givesatisfaction if correctly fitted andproperly used. Before orderingor fabricating, it is necessaryto check the weight of thedoor leaf, the angle of contact,the height of the bottom of thedoor from the floor and thequality of the flooring itself.
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Ø 40
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3878Aluminium AluGrey Stainless steel
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
3879Aluminium
3880 01Rubber
Door stops
As with all architectural hard-ware, door stops will only givesatisfaction if correctly fitted andproperly used. Before orderingor fabricating, it is necessaryto check the weight of thedoor leaf, the angle of contact,the height of the bottom of thedoor from the floor and thequality of the flooring itself.
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3881Aluminium Stainless steel Brass
3882Aluminium
3884Aluminium Stainless steel BronzeBrass
3884 10Black baseplate
Door stops
Depending on requirements, itis then possible to choose bet-ween simple stops, stops withanti-skew capability, stops withbaseplates, directional andnon-directional stops and, fi-nally, stops fitted straight intothe floor or those where rawl-plugs are used.
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Ø 46
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80
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3888Aluminium
3889Aluminium
3896 00Rubber
Design: Jasper Morrison
9888Stainless steel
Portable door stop and doorholder in one. Weight approx. 1.6 kgThe rubber edging gently absorbs impact. Bottom surface non-slip.
Door stops
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Ø 40
Ø 45
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Ø 46
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3880 ..Aluminium Stainless steel Bronze
02 Length 120 mm03 Length 90 mm04 Length 60 mm
3896 ..Aluminium Stainless steel
02 Length 120 mm03 Length 90 mm04 Length 60 mm
Design: Jasper Morrison
3646 ..Aluminium Stainless steel
00 without rubber01 with rubber
Door stopsfor wall mounting
Door stops mounted to the wallneed to be fitted in such a waythat the door leaf strikes themas head-on as possible. Any un due lateral force is likely tocause the stop to be workedloose.
FSB advises against fittingstops at door-handle height.The resultant shock waves aretransmitted via the lock follo-wer to the lock mechanism,eventually causing it to sufferdamage.
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2160 Aluminium
3601Aluminium
3602 Aluminium
Pull handles
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25
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175150
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3523
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3603 Aluminium
3604 Aluminium
3617 Aluminium
3618 Aluminium
Pull handles
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6628Aluminium Stainless steel
Fittings feature two fixing points concealed by a clip-oncover.
6629Aluminium Stainless steel
Boreholes for 4.0 mm counter-sunk screws
5325Aluminium Stainless steel
counterplate to 6629
Boreholes for 4.0 mm counter-sunk screws
Pull handles
Double-action swing doors inrestaurants, canteens, hospi-tals and so forth are generallyfitted with both finger and kik-king plates for added protec-tion.
An alternating arrangement is conceivable in the grippingarea, however. Furnishing thetwo faces of the door with thecombination shown above al-lows the desired direction ofswing to be notionally indica-ted.
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3650Aluminium
Design: Jasper Morrison
2328Aluminium
3632 ..04 r.h. | 05 l.h.
Aluminium Stainless steel
Screw M4 x 30 mm
Design: Philippe Starck
Coat-hook,Cabinet knobs
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Ø 16
Ø 14
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Ø 26
3641 Aluminium Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
3643Aluminium Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
3654Aluminium Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
Cabinet knobs
All cabinet knobs/coat-hook are supplied withscrew M4 x 30 mm.
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Ø 33
Ø 29
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3657Aluminium
3656Aluminium
3689Aluminium
Screw M4 x 30 mm
3691Aluminium Stainless steel
Screw M4 x 30 mm
Cabinet knobs,Drawer pull,
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400. Aluminium
4001 suitable for paper dimension 74 x 105 mm
4002 suitable for paper dimension 37 x 105 mm
4003 suitable for paper dimension 52 x 74 mm
4004 suitable for paper dimension 26 x 74 mm
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The FSB cable box is availablein
Alu 01 natural colour anodisedAlu 03 brass-colour anodisedAlu + colour blackAlu + colour whiteAlu + colour greySatin stainless steel
Card frameCable box
Its heavy-duty design is suchthat the cap remains resolutelyclipped in place no matter howobdurate the cabling beneath.The slit is sealed by a brushgasket that adapts itself to thecables inserted.
The FSB cable box ensures ti-dy cable management at workdesks. Connections for tele-phones and fax machines,task lights, desktop computersand all that goes with them areideally accommodated in thiselegant cable box.
9865Aluminium Stainless steel
External diameter 90.0 mmInternal diameter 80.0 mmInlet diameter 85.0 mmHeight less rim9865 0000 38.0 mm9865 0002 33.0 mm9865 0004 29.0 mm9865 0006 23.0 mmRim thickness 1.2 mmRim projection 2.5 mmSlit length 58.0 mm
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85
Bonding groove
Clip
Cap
Ø 85
23–38
2,5
23–38
1,2
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FSB can engrave graphics,illustrations, patterns, decorati-ve material, lettering numeralsand also colours onto informa-tion signs, key tags, letterplates, bell-push plates, hand-le pads and any other flat fit-tings in aluminium, stainlesssteel, AluGrey®, bronze andbrass or, indeed, wood andglass.
The various options togetherwith the relevant technicalspecifications are set outalongside. Before we can quo-te we require details of thematerial as well as specimensof the graphics, illustrations,logos or other pictorial materialas a means of gauging the in-put involved more accurately.We work with all the standardpicture and graphics formats,i.e. pixel data such as .tiff,.jpeg or .bmp, and vector datasuch as .dxf, .cdr or .eps.
In the case of typographic en-gravings, we require precisedetails of fonts and sizes.Besides a broad range of type-faces, we can also arrange foryour script, logos or names tobe input in vectored form orconverted into characterpaths.
With laser engravings it is ne-cessary both to check the dataand simulate use of pixel datain combination with the desi-red materials before we canmake a quote or commit our-selves to producing the item.
EngravingsLaser engravingsTampon prints
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Engravings
Size of inscription area: 610 x 2,000 mm (flat)
Site of workpiece: H 50 x 650 x 2,000 mm, cy-lindrical objects to Ø 110 mm,max. length 200 mm
Inscriptions:min. cap height 4.0 mm
Engravings in metal can be“natural” or with inlay lacque-ring. Custom designs may in-corporate any common coloursystems (RAL, HKS, Pantoneetc.) including lacquers fromthe automotive industry.Unless specified otherwise bythe customer, we produce in-lay lacquering for engravingsin black.
Laser engravings
Size of laserable area: 610 x 610 mm (flat or slightly curved)
Size of workpiece: H 200 x 610 x 610 mm, cylin-drical object to Ø 110 mm,max. length 360 mm
Inscriptions: min. cap height 2.0 mm
The means now exist to pro-cess motifs not only as vecto-red data but also in the form ofpixel data such as .tiff, .jpeg or.bmp and to laser any motif on-to glass and wood surfaces aswell as onto aluminium andstainless steel as hitherto.Filigree linear design elementslook particularly good in thisway, as the laser technique al-lows very fine lines or dots tobe rendered.
Laser engravings are generallymetallic white in appearance(including on colour anodisedsurfaces) due to the presenceof an aluminium oxide layer.Lasered stainless steel finishes,by contrast, turn black, whilstwood becomes beige-to-blackdepending on the species.Glass turns dull silver, very mu-ch as with sand-blasted sur-faces.
It is also possible, furthermore,to engrave curved surfaces.
Tampon prints
Size of inscription area or max.size of graphic elements: Ø 85 mm (flat)
Size of workpiece: H 150 x 300 x 200 mm, cylin-drical objects not possible
Inscriptions: min. cap height 2.5 mm
Standard colour black, specialcolours possible to order
Tampon prints are recommen-ded for less complex mono-chrome or two-tone print itemsto be produced in large num-bers. They are additionally auseful means of adding diffe-rently coloured detail to inlaylacquered areas of engravingsor else to chromatically accen-tuate laser-engraved areas ordesigns.
There is thus some scope forcombining the techniques setout above.
If you have any queries, pleasecontact our inhouse servicestaff:
International Sales: Mr Ralf FrischemeierTelephone +49 5272 [email protected]
How Le Corbusier
made it to colour
Le Corbusier achieved fame forhis work as an architect in thefirst instance. He is generallyclassified as being an exponentof “white architecture”; com-mon to this movement was anabhorrence of all things deco-rative, which were deemed toinclude colour finishes in builtspaces and on facades. Thus,for decades, whitewash wasconsidered the only coating ac-ceptable for walls and ceilings.Le Corbusier nonetheless ad-dressed himself to the designpotential of “colourful” coloursfrom early on. His second pas-sion – painting in a style thatwas distinctly experimentalcompared to his buildings – isto be viewed as the point ofdeparture for his reflections onthe matter. However, he was
interested not merely in theformal quality of such coloursbut in particular also in theway they interact with the human observer and in thepowers of association they ac tivate in the process. It wasonly a question of time beforeLe Corbusier began applyinghis thoughts to the applicabili-ty of colour to architecture.Early forays of note in this respect such as in the interiorof the “La Roche” residentialbuilding he designed in Paris(built between 1923 and1925) reveal how he was atpains to concede a certainamount of autonomy to wallsas carriers of colour without jeopardising the wholeness ofthe space.