When the cam latch is rotated by 90° clockwise, the latch arm will be moved into the closing position.
While continuing to turn, the threaded bolt (M10) will move the latch arm in an axial direction (max. 12 mm) and will clamp the door against the frame.
By turning the cam latch counter-clockwise by 90°, the door will be released.
The pressure spring generates the friction required for the 90° turn.
For mounting, the door should be fitted with a bore as shown in the drawing.
The cam latch can be inserted through the bore from the front, and then the hex nut can be slid over the latch arm from the back. This assembly step can only be performed if the threaded bolt is in the end position and approximately in the middle of the rotation range.
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