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    Locksets - Mechanical locksets for doors in buildings

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF 1 User, PDF 3 Users, PDF 5 Users, PDF 9 Users

    Superseded date:  30-06-2017

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    Published date:  01-01-1993

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 4145.2:1993 LOCKSETS - MECHANICAL LOCKSETS FOR DOORS IN BUILDINGS
    4 - PREFACE
    5 - CONTENTS
    6 - SECTION 1 - SCOPE AND GENERAL
    6 - 1.1 SCOPE
    6 - 1.2 APPLICATION
    6 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
    7 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
    7 - 1.5 CLASSIFICATIONS
    7 - 1.5.1 General
    7 - 1.5.2 Lockset (excluding keying security)
    7 - 1.5.3 Keying security
    8 - 1.5.4 Using the classification system
    8 - 1.5.5 Example of a lockset classification
    9 - SECTION 2 - DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
    9 - 2.1 GENERAL
    9 - 2.1.1 Locking function
    9 - 2.1.2 Fasteners
    9 - 2.2 DIMENSIONS
    9 - 2.3 FINISH
    9 - 2.4 KEY SECURITY
    9 - 2.4.1 Identification marks
    9 - 2.4.2 Key changes
    16 - 2.5 STRIKE PLATES
    16 - 2.6 LOCK FURNITURE
    16 - 2.6.1 General
    16 - 2.6.2 Spindles
    18 - SECTION 3 - PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
    18 - 3.1 GENERAL
    18 - 3.1.1 Applicable requirements and test sequence
    18 - 3.1.2 Performance test samples
    18 - 3.1.3 Lubrication
    18 - 3.2 DURABILITY
    18 - 3.2.1 Cyclic operations
    19 - 3.3 EASE OF OPERATION
    19 - 3.3.1 Torque to retract friction- free bolt
    20 - 3.3.2 Torque to retract friction- loaded bolt
    20 - 3.3.3 Force to latch door
    20 - 3.3.4 Minimum projection of deadlatch plunger or auxiliary bolt from the front of a lock to effect the deadlocking action
    20 - 3.3.5 Torque to operate hub locking device
    21 - 3.4 PHYSICAL SECURITY (STRENGTH)
    21 - 3.4.1 Resistance of bolt to end pressure
    21 - 3.4.2 Resistance of strike box to crushing
    21 - 3.4.3 Resistance of turnknobs, knobs and levers to vertical impact
    21 - 3.4.4 Resistance of cylinder to vertical impact
    21 - 3.4.5 Resistance of cylinder with fitted escutcheon to pull force
    21 - 3.4.6 Resistance of turnknobs, knobs and levers to torque
    21 - 3.4.7 Resistance of hub to torque
    21 - 3.4.8 Resistance of locking cylinder or plug to pull force
    22 - 3.4.9 Resistance of plug to torque
    22 - 3.4.10 Resistance of cylinder to pull force
    22 - 3.4.11 Resistance of cylinder to torque
    22 - 3.4.12 Resistance of cylinder to horizontal impact
    22 - 3.4.13 Resistance of bolt to horizontal impact
    22 - 3.4.14 Resistance of escutcheon to torque
    22 - 3.4.15 Resistance of bolt to horizontal static force
    22 - 3.4.16 Resistance of knobs or levers to axial load
    22 - 3.4.17 Resistance of knobs or levers to vertical load
    22 - 3.4.18 Resistance of sliding door locksets to force
    22 - 3.4.19 Resistance of swing and hook bolts to vertical impact
    22 - 3.4.20 Resistance of deadbolt to sawing
    22 - 3.5 KEYING SECURITY
    22 - 3.5.1 Resistance to picking
    22 - 3.5.2 Resistance to impressioning
    22 - 3.5.3 Resistance to drilling
    23 - 3.5.4 Cylinder durability
    23 - 3.5.5 Key change effectiveness
    23 - 3.6 LOCK FURNITURE REQUIREMENTS
    23 - 3.6.1 General
    23 - 3.6.2 Strength of return mechanism
    23 - 3.6.3 Durability of mechanism
    27 - SECTION 4 - DOCUMENTATION AND MARKING
    27 - 4.1 INSTRUCTIONS
    27 - 4.1.1 Locksets
    27 - 4.1.2 Cylinders
    27 - 4.2 MARKING
    28 - APPENDIX A - METHODS OF TEST FOR EASE OF OPERATION OF LOCKSETS
    28 - A1 SCOPE
    28 - A2 APPLICATION
    28 - A3 APPARATUS
    28 - A4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
    28 - A5 PROCEDURE
    28 - A5.1 Test for torque to retract the bolt when it is friction-free
    28 - A5.2 Test for the torque required to retract the bolt when it is friction-loaded
    29 - A5.3 Test for force to latch swinging door
    29 - A5.4 Test for force to latch sliding door
    29 - A5.5 Test for minimum projection of deadlatch plunger or auxiliary bolt from the front of a lock to effect the deadlocking...
    29 - A5.6 Test for torque to operate the hub locking device
    29 - A6 TEST REPORT
    31 - APPENDIX B - METHODS FOR THE CYCLE TESTING OF LOCKS
    31 - B1 SCOPE
    31 - B2 APPLICATION
    31 - B3 APPARATUS
    31 - B3.1 Test equipment
    31 - B3.2 Test fixture
    31 - B3.3 Timber
    31 - B4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
    31 - B5 CYCLE RATE
    31 - B6 PROCEDURE
    31 - B6.1 Retracting the latch or deadlatch bolt by the lock furniture
    32 - B6.2 Retracting the latchbolt by test key mechanism
    32 - B6.3 Projecting and retracting the deadbolt by test key mechanism
    32 - B6.4 Projecting and retracting the deadbolt by turnknob
    32 - B6.5 Latching door with bolt projected
    32 - B6.6 Operation of hub locking device by test key mechanism
    33 - B7 TEST REPORT
    34 - APPENDIX C - METHODS OF TEST FOR THE STRENGTH OF LOCKSETS
    34 - C1 SCOPE
    34 - C2 APPLICATION
    34 - C2.1 Strike box test
    34 - C2.2 Knob or lever furniture
    34 - C2.3 Resistance to sawing
    34 - C3 MATERIALS
    34 - C4 APPARATUS
    34 - E
    34 - mgh
    34 - E
    34 - m
    34 - g
    34 - h
    35 - C5 MANIPULATION
    35 - C5.1 General
    35 - C5.2 Manipulation procedure
    36 - C6 PROCEDURES
    36 - C6.1 Resistance of bolt to end pressure
    36 - C6.2 Resistance of strike box to crushing
    36 - C6.3 Resistance of turnknobs, knobs or levers to vertical impact
    36 - C6.4 Resistance of cylinder to vertical impact
    37 - C6.5 Resistance of cylinder with fitted escutcheon to pull force
    37 - C6.6 Resistance of security locked turnknobs, knobs or levers to torque
    37 - C6.7 Resistance of locked hub to torque
    37 - C6.8 Resistance of plug to pull force
    38 - C6.9 Resistance of plug to torque
    38 - C6.10 Resistance of cylinder to pull force
    38 - C6.11 Resistance of cylinder to torque
    38 - C6.12 Resistance of cylinder to horizontal impact
    39 - C6.13 Resistance of bolt to horizontal impact
    39 - C6.14 Resistance of escutcheon to torque
    39 - C6.15 Resistance of bolt to horizontal static force
    40 - C6.16 Resistance of knobs or levers to axial load
    40 - C6.17 Resistance of knobs and levers to vertical load
    40 - C6.18 Resistance of sliding door locksets to force
    40 - C6.19 Resistance of swing and hook bolts to vertical impact
    41 - C6.20 Resistance of deadbolt to sawing
    41 - C7 TEST REPORT
    51 - APPENDIX D - METHOD OF TEST FOR CYLINDER DURABILITY
    51 - D1 SCOPE
    51 - D2 APPLICATION
    51 - D3 APPARATUS
    51 - D4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
    51 - D5 CYCLE RATE
    51 - D6 PROCEDURE
    51 - D7 TEST REPORT
    52 - APPENDIX E - METHODS OF TEST FOR LOCK FURNITURE
    52 - E1 SCOPE
    52 - E2 APPLICATION
    52 - E3 APPARATUS
    52 - E4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
    52 - E5 CYCLE RATE
    52 - E6 PROCEDURE
    52 - E6.1 Strength of return mechanism
    53 - E6.2 Durability of mechanism
    53 - E7 TEST REPORT
    53 - E7.1 Strength of return mechanism
    53 - E7.2 Durability of mechanism

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    Specifies general design criteria, performance requirements, and procedures for testing mechanical locksets and latchsets for their resistance to forced entry and efficiency under conditions of light to heavy usage. This Standard covers locksets for typical doorways in residential and business premises. Requirements for both the lock and associated furniture are included. This Standard is intended for use when assessing the security and durability of a lockset.

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    This Standard specifies general design criteria, performance requirements, and procedures for testing mechanical locksets and latchsets for their resistance to forced entry and efficiency under conditions of light to heavy usage. This Standard covers locksets for typical doorways, such as wooden, glass or metal-hinged swinging doors or sliding doors in residential and business premises, including public buildings, warehouses and factories. Requirements for both the lock and associated furniture are included. Certain areas may require higher level locking devices not referred to in this Standard (e.g. locking bars, electronic locking devices, detection devices, alarms). The definition, specification and testing of these devices is beyond the scope of this Standard.The Standard also includes performance requirements for cylinders supplied separately for installation in locksets.

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    Committee CS-082
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes
    Under Revision

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    First published as AS 4145.2-1993.

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    AS 1956-1976 Anodic oxidation coatings on aluminium for decorative and automotive applications
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    AS 1791-1986 Chromate conversion coatings - Zinc and cadmium
    AS 1428.1-1993 Design for access and mobility General requirements for access - Buildings
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    AS 1905.1-2005 Components for the protection of openings in fire-resistant walls Fire-resistant doorsets
    AS 2796-1985 Timber - Seasoned hardwood - Milled products
    AS 1789-1984 Electroplated coatings - Zinc on iron or steel
    AS 1650-1989 Hot-dipped galvanized coatings on ferrous articles
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    AS 2688-1984 Timber doors
    AS 1192-2004 Electroplated coatings - Nickel and chromium (Reconfirmed 2017)
    AS 2204-1978 Zinc-rich organic priming paint

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    AS/NZS 1905.1:1997 Components for the protection of openings in fire-resistant walls Fire-resistant doorsets
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    AS 5007-2007 Powered doors for pedestrian access and egress (Reconfirmed 2018)
    AS 4145.4-2002 Locksets Padlocks (Reconfirmed 2018)
    AS 5039-2003 Security screen doors and security window grilles
    AS 4145.1-2008 Locksets and hardware for doors and windows Glossary of terms and rating system
    AS/NZS 2803.1:1994 Doors - Security screen Hinged
    AS/NZS 2803.2:1995 Doors - Security screen Sliding
    AS 1905.1-2005 Components for the protection of openings in fire-resistant walls Fire-resistant doorsets
    AS 4485.2-1997 Security for health care facilities - Procedures guide
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