Installation Guide

Keyed Entry Lockset Installation
5. Inside Knob or Lever
7. Rose
Template
Door
Inside
Bevel
Face bore
Edge
bore
Square Drive Tube
1. Outside Knob or
Lever Assembly
2. Latch
8. Faceplate
9. #8 Wood
Screws
4. 10-24 x 1-1/4” Machine Screws
6. Set Screw
Exploded View Keyed Entry Locksets
Door Preparation ( If Door Already Has Holes Proceed To Step 6)
Keyed Entry Latch Installation
Keyed Entry Lockset Installation
Parts Enclosed:
Tools Needed: Only Required for Doors Without Cutout
Before beginning to drill holes, measure
up 38" from floor and mark heightline on
edge of door in pencil. This will determine
the height placement of the lock on the
door.
Measure the thickness of the door. Mark
the center point on the edge of door that
intersects with the 38" heightline. This will
determine where the latch hole must be
drilled.
Use template and place on the face of
the door. Mark the location of the desired
backset in pencil. This should also be at
the 38" heightline. Backset is the mea-
surement of the distance from the edge
of the door to the center of the knob or
lever hole. 2-3/8" or 2-3/4".
Knob Hole
- Drill a 2-1/8" hole into the
face of the door. Bore from both sides,
to prevent damaging a wood door.
Strike Installation -Door Frame
Using the strike portion of the marking
template, locate and mark strike
mounting screws and centering points
for the door thickness.
Align the strike and trace the outline onto
the door frame using the mounting
screw marks for location.
At the screw marks, drill two 1/8" diameter pilot
holes for #8 x 3/4" screws. At the center point
bore a 7/8" diameter hole 1" deep.
Chisel the area marked for the strike in
step 2 to a depth of 1/16" or until the
strike is flush with the door frame.
Install the strike.
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Latch Hole- Drill a 1" hole into the
edge of the door at the point where the
heightline and center of the door
thickness meet. You have already
marked this in step #2. If you are using a
2-3/8" backset drill hole 3-1/2" deep. If
using a 2-3/4" drill a 3-7/8" hole. The latch
is adjustable and works on both size
backsets.
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“Insert latch into the edge of the door. Trace the
outline of the faceplate onto the door edge. Mark
screw hole centers in pencil and drill with a 1/8"
drill.
1. 1 Outside Knob or Lever Assembly
2. 1 Adjustable Backset Deadlocking Latch
3. 1 Inside Adapter Assembly -
includes Spindle-Hub
4. 2 #10-24 x 1-1/4” Machine Screws
5. 1 Inside Knob or Lever
1. Electric Drill
2. 1/2” Chisel
3. 2-1/8” Hole Saw
4. 1” Spade Bit
5. Phillips Head Screwdriver
Tools Needed: Doors Prepared with 2 -1/8” Cutout
1. Phillips Head Screwdriver
Chisel out the area marked for the faceplate in
step 6 to a depth of 1/8" or until faceplate is
flush with door edge
"Backset is the measurement from the edge of the door to the
center of the 2-1/8" hole in the face of the door. Doors are available
pre-bored in 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backset. If your door is a 2-3/8" backset,
adjustment is not necessary. If your door is a 2-3/4" backset, grasp
the hubs lightly and pull to the rear of latch. Note: If you made an
error and need to re-adjust the latch back to 2-3/8" depress both
sides and push hubs forward.
Slide the latch into the door with the angled side of the
latchbolt facing the door jamb (deadlocking trigger
toward the inside of house) and secure with the two
#8 x 3/4" wood screws.
Install the outside knob or lever assembly by
pressing the square drive tube through the square
hole in the latch while sliding the edges of the
adapter into the latch case slots. NOTE: When
installing locksets with outside knob make sure
the key opening is positioned as shown in FIG. A
This does not apply to outside levers.
Next, install the inside adapter assembly with
the "V" groove on th the bottom and the turn
knob vertical. Fasten it to the Outside Knob
Assembly with two 10-24 x 1-1/4" machine
screws.
Thread the rose onto the inside adapter
clockwise until it is firmly seated against the
door surface.
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Slide the inside knob or lever onto the spindle hub
and firmly tighten the set screw.
FIG. A
6. 1 Pointed Set Screw
7. 1 Rose
8. Faceplate
9. 4 each #8 Wood Screws
10. 1 Strike - Not Shown
11. 1 Allen Wrench - Not Shown
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3. Inside Adapter Assembly
Spindle-Hub
INSIDE VIEW
Allen Wrench
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