Breaching Technologies Pry Breaching Door User Manual
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Pry Door. Your new breaching door has been engineered to simulate many scenarios for
forced entry training. As previously discussed, 2 different door construction types can be
simulated utilizing the 2 different types of engineered pins. Additionally, 1 to 3 lock sets
can be simulated utilizing the pin sockets located on the backside of the breaching door.
When used in conjunction with the 3 types of breaching pins, a total of 6 breaching
scenarios can be simulated as defined below:
Lock Set
Scenario
1
2
3
1
wood
2
wood
wood
3
wood
wood
wood
4
metal
5
metal
metal
6
metal
metal
metal
After closing the door, the desired type and quantity of BTI pins are inserted into the
sockets as shown below. The pin should insert a distance of approximately ¼” into the
socket when fully seated. Due to stresses and strains imparted upon the door structure
during breaching, slight misalignments will occur over time. Accordingly, the system
has been designed such that the amount of engagement into the socket is not extremely
critical.
Once the door has been breached, the broken pins may not fall out or may partially fall
out. A screw driver, or similar tool may be used (as shown) to remove the spent pins from
the opposite direction of installation if access is available.