1. DESCRIPTION
The GL10 is a low voltage motor driven lock suited for securing vehicle and pedestrian gates. It is supplied with a
matching strike plate and can be installed externally or internally in a horizontal or vertical position. It is designed for
use on single or double gates and can be mounted to suit hinged or sliding applications. A solid 18mm diameter
stainless steel bolt pin ensures the highest strength while a bolt pin extension of 35mm offers flexible installation.
Integrated electronics provide complete control over the lock and offer an array of features;
▪Multi–voltage input (12-24VDC)
▪Multiple locking / unlocking attempts to correct miss-aligned gates
▪Selectable automatic locking when the gate closes
▪Fail safe / Fail secure user selection with a single switch
▪Gate position monitoring
▪Bolt locked and Bolt unlocked monitors
The lock incorporates a keyed manual override and wiring can be run securely through the locks base or externally
through a 20mm wiring gland.
2. PRODUCT UNBOXED
Lock Cover with two keys Lock Strike
Also included in the box are 4 x AA batteries. Because of the various fitting locations of the GL10, no mounting
bolts are supplied. The mounting holes in the lock and strike are 8.5mm slotted holes so accept M8 size bolts.
3. PRE - INSTALLATION ASSESMENT
3.1 Mechanical
Before the lock can be installed, consider its location and orientation. The GL10 can be mounted horizontally or
downwards vertically but it cannot be mounted vertically locking upwards. Mounting it in this way can allow water
to penetrate that lock and will void the warranty. Depending on the chosen mounting position, spacers or packers
may need to be made and used.
When positioning the strike, it is important to achieve a reasonable level of alignment with the bolt pin as to ensure
correct locking and operation. The hole in the strike is of significantly larger diameter than that of the lock pin, however
installing the strike so the lock pin goes into the hole centrally is best as it will allow for movement of the gate over
time.
There are three magnets in the strike which offers the flexibility of mounting options and with the symmetrical design
of the lock, the strike can approach from either the right, left or bottom face of the lock.