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III
8.301
With GLAS individual there is even more freedom with regard to the design: Many Styles and
further components can be integrated in faceplates of any size and colour. Various options and
more technical possibilities: This makes GLAS individual especially versatile and satisfies the
highest creative demands.
Individual and elegant –
III
8.302
Norms
with hatch faceplate
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm,
stainless steel support 2 mm
Back box material galvanized sheet metal
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate fixing three-piece:
hatch faceplate part hinged at bottom
ball catches for retaining and concealed
locking of the faceplate in the upper
faceplate part
fix faceplate parts fixed invisibly
removal of the hatch faceplate part
e. g. by means of vacuum suction
devices
COP-Panel mounting by means of mounting elements
support flush with cabin wall
COP-PANELm
in. 9
00 (
EN 8
1-7
0)
MarkingInformation about compliance
VII. 1. 1 - VII. 4. 4 ball catchesIII. 1. 1 - 1. 46
Character i st ic s
elements: B 50 Q
Technically possible fittings
III. 8. 205
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.303
900
1989
309
26
30
26
Ø 6.5
2171
15
185 /
235
1
1900
3112
2201 /
2251 (
H)
300
322
1680
1
4
4 4
4
303
300
8
15
80
30
272
61.5
with hatch faceplate
COP-PANEL
definite cabin dimensions: CH = clear cabin height
H = CH - 2 mm
SMB-D = sheet metal back box depth
Ins tal lat ion in cabin wall
faceplate front level and height adjustable by
1 4 x borehole Ø 6.5 in cabin wall
fixing screw
2
3
4
4
Three-piece Hole pat tern
upper part(fixed invisibly)
concealed locking of faceplate
U profilefixed to cabin wall
lower part stainless steel(fixed invisibly)
FF
FF
fro
m l
ow
er f
acep
late
ed
ge
clea
r ca
bin
hei
gh
t (C
H)
cabin ceiling
(SM
B-D
)
III
8.304
Norms
Faceplate swivelling
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm,
stainless steel support 2 mm
Back box material galvanized sheet metal
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Montage Frontplatte three-piece:
swivelling faceplate part with ball catches
for retaining and concealed locking of the
faceplate in the upper faceplate part
hinged to the right or to the left
fix faceplate parts fixed invisibly
removal of the swivelling faceplate part
e. g. by means of vacuum suction devices
COP-Panel mounting by means of mounting and adjusting
elements
flush with cabin wall
COP-PANEL
min
. 900 (
EN 8
1-7
0)
ball catches
Technically possible fittings
III. 8. 205
MarkingInformation about compliance
VII. 1. 1 - VII. 4. 4 III. 1. 1 - 1. 46
elements: RT 42 wg
Character i st ic s
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.305
300
2199 /
2249 (
H)
1900
1
185 /
235
900
112 1
322
1680
2186
1989
309
26
30
26
Ø 6.5
1
4
4 3
2
3
24
4
300
303
81
54.5
280
30 46.5
8
Faceplate swivel l ing
definite cabin dimensions: CH = clear cabin height
H = CH - 2 mm
SMB-D = sheet metal back box depth
Ins tal lat ion in cabin wall
faceplate front level adjustable by and
1 4 x borehole Ø 6.5 in cabin wall
pressing screw
drawing screw
fixing screw
2
3
4
2 3
height and distance adjustable by 4
COP-PANEL
upper part(fixed invisibly)
concealed locking of faceplate
mounting and adjusting element
lower part(fixed invisibly)
FF
FF
fro
m l
ow
er f
acep
late
ed
ge
clea
r ca
bin
hei
gh
t (C
H)
cabin ceiling
Three-piece Hole pat tern
(SM
B-D
)
III
8.306
!
with stainless steel insert
Faceplate material tempered glass 8 mm,
stainless steel support 2 mm
Material insert stainless steel
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing
Stainless steel insert fixing welding studs M 3 x 16
Dimensions stainless steel insert may vary depending on mounting situation
COP-PANEL
min
. 900 (
EN 8
1-7
0)
Example: COP-Panel, faceplate swivelling,
f lush-mounted glass faceplate with stain-
less steel insert
Character i st ic s
special colour blueelements: RT 42, RA 42
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
Please mind the 80 mm ligament
required in the glass faceplate!
III
8.307
4
4
3
2
3
2
4
4
80
30
10
1989
309
26
30
26
Ø 6.5
KL 1
680
322
H2
H
H1
11
H3
B
900
1
with stainless steel insert
Ins tal lat ion in cabin wall
faceplate front level adjustable by and
1 4 x borehole Ø 6.5 in cabin wall
pressing screw
drawing screw
fixing screw
2
3
4
2 3
height and distance adjustable by 4
COP-PANEL
cabin dimensions: CH = clear cabin height
H = CH – 2 mm
W = faceplate width
SMB-L = sheet metal back box length
SMB-W = sheet metal back box width
SMB-D = sheet metal back box depth
upper part glass(fixed invisibly)
concealed locking of faceplate
mounting and adjusting elementFLEXIBLE
lower part stainless steel(fixed invisibly)
FF
FF
fro
m l
ow
er f
acep
late
ed
ge clea
r ca
bin
hei
gh
t (C
H)
cabin ceiling
min. 80
Hole pat tern
SMB
-D
W
W + 3 mm
SMB-W
III
8.308
172
980 /
560
75
115
996 /
576
991 /
571
1009 /
589
186
868 /
448
230
Wiring
Car fixture 185
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, stainless steel support 2 mm
Back box material aluminium profile, end pieces and angle brackets
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate fixing example: concealed screwing by means of Allen key® (2.5); other mounting options on demand
Superposed fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and adjustable angle brackets is fixed to cabin wall by means of countersunk screws
Flush fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and mounting/adjusting elements is fixed to rear side of cabin wall by means of welding studs; drawing and pressing screws enable exact adjustment
Wall thickness 2 mm … 8 mm, other thicknesses on demand
Character i st ic s
Wiring
VI. 1. 1 - VI. 1. 8
for countersunk screwM4 DIN 963
welding studs M4x20at rear side of cabin wall
588
1008
Cutout for
superposed mounting
Cutout for
f lush mounting
185
concealed screwing
elements:EB 42, ED 42
elements: B 50 Q, K 50 QPlease mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.309
280
ca. 80
170
156
8
45.5
Car fixture 185
welding studs M4 x 20at rear side of cabin wall
concealed screwing
mounting and adjusting element
cabin wall
concealed screwing
185
aluminium profileback box withconcealed screwing
cabin wall
aluminium profileback box withconcealed screwing
fixture flush with cabin wallfaceplate adjustment by means of drawing and pressing screws
Superposed mounting Flush mounting
III
8.310
97 111
571
589
560
40 155
448
Wiring
Car fixture 110
Character i st ic s
for countersunk screwM4 DIN 963
welding studs M4x20at rear side of cabin wall
588
Cutout for
superposed mounting
Cutout for
f lush mounting
110
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, stainless steel support 2 mm
Back box material aluminium profile, end pieces and angle brackets
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate fixing example: concealed screwing by means of Allen key® (2.5); other mounting options on demand
Superposed fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and adjustable angle brackets is fixed to cabin wall by means of countersunk screws
Flush fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and mounting/adjusting elements is fixed to rear side of cabin wall by means of welding studs; drawing and pressing screws enable exact adjustment
Wall thickness 2 mm … 8 mm, other thicknesses on demand
Wiring
VI. 1. 1 - VI. 1. 8 concealed screwing
elements:RT 42 wg,profile half cylinder
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.311
ca. 80
95
81
8
45.5
205
Car fixture 110
welding studs M4 x 20at rear side of cabin wall
concealed screwing
mounting and adjusting element
cabin wall
aluminium profileback box withconcealed screwing
concealed
screwing
110
aluminium profileback box withconcealed screwingcabin
wall
fixture flush with cabin wallfaceplate adjustment by means of drawing and pressing screws
Superposed mounting Flush mounting
III
8.312
111
309 /
141
155
168
97
291 /
123
40
280 /
112
Wiring
Landing and indicator fixture 110
Character i st ic s
140
for countersunkscrew M4 DIN 963 welding studs M4 x 20
at rear side of door frame
wit
h f
acep
late
len
gth 1
40
one
centr
al w
eldi
ng
stud
308
308
308
cutout and installationdimensions turned by 90°
308
Cutout for
superposed mounting
Cutout for
f lush mounting
110
Wiring
VI. 1. 1 - VI. 1. 8
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, stainless steel support 2 mm
Back box material aluminium profile, end pieces and angle brackets
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate fixing example: concealed screwing by means of Allen key® (2.5); other mounting options on demand
Superposed fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and adjustable angle brackets is fixed to door frame by means of countersunk screws
Flush fixture mounting aluminium profile with end pieces and mounting/adjusting elements is fixed to rear side of door frame by means of welding studs; drawing and pressing screws enable exact adjustment
Frame thickness 2 mm … 8 mm, other thicknesses on demand
concealed screwing
elements:
EB 42, ED 42
elements:
B 50 R, D 50 R
profile half
cylinder
elements:
RB 42, LP 15,
round cylinder type
KABA
element: RT 42 wg
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.313
205
ca. 80
95
81
8
45.5
Landing and indicator fixture 110
welding studs M4 x 20at rear side of door frame
fixture flush with door framefaceplate adjustment by means of drawing and pressing screws
mounting and adjusting element
door frame
aluminium profile back box with concealed screwing
concealed screwing
door frame
mounting and adjusting element
110
aluminium profile back box with concealed screwing
concealed screwing
door frame
aluminium profile back box with concealed screwing
concealed screwing
door frame
aluminium profile back box with concealed screwing
concealed screwing
Superposed mounting Flush mounting
III
8.314
291 /
123
66
30
280 /
112
325 /
157
73
309 /
141
Wiring
Landing fixture 72
Character i st ic s
308
for countersunkscrew M4 DIN 963 welding studs M4 x 20
at rear side of door frame
308
Cutout for
superposed mounting
Cutout for
f lush mounting
72
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, stainless steel support 2 mm
Frame material galvanized sheet metal 1.5 mm, with adjustable angle brackets
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate fixing example: concealed screwing by means of Allen key® (2.5); other mounting options on demand
Superposed fixture mounting frame with ball catches (superposed version) is fixed to door frame by means of countersunk screws
Flush fixture mounting frame with ball catches (flush version) is fixed to rear side of door frame by means of welding studs; adjustable angle brackets enable exact adjustment
Frame thickness 2 mm … 8 mm, other thicknesses on demand
140
Wiring
VI. 1. 1 - VI. 1. 8 concealed screwing
elements:
EBM 42,
profile half
cylinder
elements:
RT 42 wg,
RA 42 W wg
round cylinder
type KABAelement:
RT 42 wg
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.315
64
55.6
64
52
8
Landing fixture 72
door frame
frame (super-posed version) with concealed screwing
frame (super-posed version) with concealed screwing
welding studs M4 x 20at rear side of door frame
fixture flush with door framefaceplate adjustment by means angle brackets
72
door frame
door frame
door frame
frame (flush version) with concealed screwing
frame (flush version) with concealed screwing
Superposed mounting Flush mounting
III
8.316
100
294 /
126
96
280 /
112
Ø7
8
2 ... 15
Landing and indicator fixture 110, welding studs
Character i st ic s
welding stud M4 x 20self-locking nut M4
140
308
308
308
308
door frame
Cu
to
ut
Mo
un
tin
g
110
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, stainless steel support 2 mm
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate/fixture mounting by means of welding studs M4 x 20 at the rear side and self-locking nut M4
Frame thickness 2 mm ... 15 mm
cutout and installationdimensions turned by 90°
elements:EBM 42
elements:RT 42 wgprofile half cylinder
elements:B 50 Q, DMD 16x16round cylinder type KABA
element: RT 42 wg
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.317
294 /
126
66
280 /
112
Ø7
8
2 ... 15
Landing fixture 72, welding studs
Character i st ic s
welding stud M4 x 20self-locking nut M4
308
140
308
Cu
to
ut
Mo
un
tin
g
72
Faceplate material tempered glass 6 mm, Trägerplatte Edelstahl 2 mm
Fittings fixing faceplate fixing on support
Faceplate/fixture mounting by means of welding studs M4 x 20 at the rear side and self-locking nut M4
Frame thickness 2 mm ... 15 mm
door frame
elements:
RT 42 wg,
RA 42 W wg,
profile half
cylinder
elements:
RT 42 wg,
RA 42 W wg
round cylinder
type KABA
elements:
RT 42 wg
Please mind “Special hints“!
III. 8. 318 - III. 8. 319
III
8.318
min
. 20
min
. 10
10
10.6
ø 6 mm
min. s
1 2
3!
!!
15 15
72
140
37
37
15 15
72
308
37
37
0.5
-0.8
x 4
5°
s ± 0.22 x s
2 x
s +
5 m
m
Special hints
The area marked in grey is available for placing individual ele-ments.
The dimensions of the desired element must not exceed the specified dimensions.
The distance to the faceplate edge – 15 mm laterally and 37 mm to the top/to the bottom – must be respected.
Therefore, the choice of technically possible elements is limited.
This specification is valid for landing fixtures 72.
B 50 not possible!
RB 42 and B 50 not possible!
Cutouts in the glass
Interspace with larger cutouts Interspace within hole patternsInterspace with button coutouts
Propor t ions with tempered glassLanding f ix ture 72
min. 100max. 1200
s = glass thicknessmin. 6 mm
ø 6 mmmin. s
max
. 2400
Chamfering:
all edges are mechanically smoothed
0.5 - 0.8 x 45°
Corners straight: 1 x 45°
III
8.319
4
5
6
!
!
!
Special hints
Extract from the RAL user information:
“Among the most frequently asked questions to the RAL Colour Chart Service are questions about the allowable deviation of
colour deliveries or coloured objects from RAL charts forming the basis of the respective order. These questions always have the
character of complaints and the less experienced the questioner is the more indignant he/she becomes when learning that RAL
does not set any limits beyond which a RAL Colour is no longer a RAL Colour.”
Deviations may also occur when one part of a lift car is equipped with coated glass and another part consists of glass with ceramic
silk-screen printing.
Further deviations can be found in batches of glass. “Usual float glass” has always a more or less distinct shade of green. Thus, two
usual float glass panes from different batches have a different shade of green.
Knowing this fact, SCHAEFER uses more expensive clear glass with no visible shades of green.
In everyday use, questions occur regarding handling of glass and risks of injury with breakage of glass.
SCHAEFER uses tempered safety glass, glued to a steel support.
Glass types used and defined on site may have qualities that are different from tempered glass.
Tempered glass is a glass which is put into a state of internal stress by re-heating it up to the transformation point and quick-coo-
ling it afterwards (by means of an airstream). Thus, the core of a pane is under tensile load and the surface is under pressure load.
Glass is also vandalism-resistant.
If, however, a breakage occurs, small bits of glass which are not harmful are the result.
Glass endures a lot – but not everything.
Hitting the corners can result in a breakage.
If construction work is going on, protect the glass from aggressive dust. This can produce corrosion in the glass.
Do not use any sharp and/or spiky objects for cleaning.
Cleaning with washing-up liquid or glass cleaner and a soft cloth will do.
The production tolerances of glass are different from those of steel.
Cleaning and handling glass
Colour tolerances
Dimension tolerances
measurement tolerance
length/width
up to 1000 mm +/-1
more than 1000 mm +/-2
positioning tolerance
boreholes and cutouts
up to 1000 mm +/-1
more than 1000 mm +/-2