Door frames - Steel door frames - Part 1: Standard door frames (single or double shell) for rebated doors in masonry and for metal stud gypsum walls
1Key Takeaways
This standard applies to the following steel frames (single-leaf and double-leaf) made of cold-formed, hot-dip galvanized sheet metal (nominal thickness: S = 1.5 mm), with a groove for receiving a damping profile, for rebated door leaves according to DIN 18101 with a door leaf thickness of 40 mm ± 2 mm: ——Masonry fram…
2Scope / Description
This standard applies to the following steel frames (single-leaf and double-leaf) made of cold-formed, hot-dip galvanized sheet metal (nominal thickness: S = 1.5 mm), with a groove for receiving a damping profile, for rebated door leaves according to DIN 18101 with a door leaf thickness of 40 mm ± 2 mm:
——Masonry frames for installation in masonry or comparable wall constructions;
——Stud frame frames for installation in metal stud walls, on U-shaped stiffening profiles (nominal thickness: S = 2 mm) according to DIN 18182-1 or comparable wall constructions. Stud frame frames according to this standard are not suitable for installation in wall openings according to DIN 18100. Door leaves weighing up to 60 kg can be mounted in steel frames according to this standard. Higher door weights or exceptional loads (e.g., when used in schools or hospitals) are described in DIN 18111-2. Steel frames conforming to this standard are suitable for left- or right-hand opening. This standard does not apply to steel frames used with fire and/or smoke protection closures; with burglar-resistant closures; or for sliding or swing door systems. Manufacturer-specific technical publications must be observed.