Door handle A 811 on oval escutcheon
Door handle hole plate A 811
DH-A2-A811/FS-OVAL-ROS-L/R-MATT
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- Handle and base rosette are permanently connected and ensure the best possible hold, attachment is via rivet nuts and metric screws
- Versatile combination options and low storage costs, as all articles individually available
- The hole plates can be used in DIN R and DIN L doors without alteration
Square spindles or panic spindles must be ordered separately.
The fire protection approval only applies to complete Würth fire protection fittings or combinations of Würth fire protection individual parts that form an approved assembly in accordance with DIN 18273. Only Würth original parts may be used for installation. The assembly work, including all components (screws and spindles), must be performed according to the instructions by a qualified professional. Failure to do so will void any warranty claim.
Specified dimensions not binding. Subject to technical changes.
Datasheets(X)
For real estate sector (tubular frame doors)
Area of application | Object area |
Rosette thickness | 13.5 mm |
Suitable for | Fire protection doors |
Fire protection certified | Yes |
Bearing Technology | Door handle, fixed |
Material | Stainless steel A2, 1.4301 |
Gloss level | Matt |
DIN direction | DIN R/L |
Standards | EN 1906, EN 179, DIN 18273 |
Utilisation category | Class 4 |
Environmental Product Declaration | Yes |
Type of assembly | Screw-on |
Square size | 9 mm |
Insertion depth | 32 mm |
Handle length | 166 mm |
Hole distance | 50 mm |
Length of rosette | 70 mm |
Width of rosette | 33 mm |
Handle height inc. rosette/ label | 88.5 mm |
Classification key in line with DIN EN 1906: 2012-12 | |||||||
For art. no. 0687 158 110 | |||||||
4 | D9* | - | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | A |
* 1 million test cycles, tested according to MPAZert |
Classification key in line with DIN EN 1906: 2012-12 | |||||||
For art. no. 0687 158 610 | |||||||
4 | D9* | - | B1 | 1 | 4 | 0 | A |
* 1 million test cycles, tested according to MPAZert |