Installation Guide
SQUARE DRIVE TUBE
ADAPTER
EDGES
Keyed Entry Lockset Installation
1A
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2
3
4
4
5A
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6
7
8
8
9
Template
Door
Low Side
of Bevel
Knob/Lever
Hole
Latch
Hole
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: Door Preparation
Before drilling holes, measure up 38” from
floor and mark height on edge of door
in pencil. This will determine the height
placement of the lock on the door.
Knob/Lever 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
16 to a depth of 1/16” or until the strike is
flush with the door frame.
Install the strike using two #8 x 3/4”
wood screws.
Measure the thickness of the door. Mark
the center point on the edge of door that
intersects with the 38” height line. This
will determine where the latch hole must
be drilled.
2
1
Position template on face of the door. If
door is beveled, place template on low side
of bevel. Mark the location of the desired
backset in pencil at the 38” height line.
Backset is the measurement 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”.
3
4
Latch Hole- Drill a 1” hole into
the edge of the door at the point
where the height line and center of
the door thickness meet. You have
already marked this in step #2.
Drill the hole 3-1/2” deep.
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7
8
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11 15
16
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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. One Outside Knob - (provided with knob products only)
1A. One Outside lever - (provided with lever products only)
2. One Deadlocking Latch
3. One Inside Adapter Assembly - includes Spindle-Hub
4. Two #10-24 x 1-1/4” Machine Screws
5. One Inside Knob - (provided with knob products only)
5A. One Inside lever - (provided with lever products only)
6. One Pointed Set Screw
7. One Rose
8. Four - #8 Wood Screws (2 screws are used with the
strike and are not shown in picture).
9. Rose Retainer
10. One Strike - Not Shown
11. One Allen Wrench - Not Shown
12. Rose Retainer Tool - Not Shown
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.
Slide the latch into the door with the slant of
the latch bolt facing the door jamb (deadlock-
ing 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 open-
ing is positioned as shown in Fig. A.
This does not apply to outside levers.
Place the rose onto the adapter. Align the
cutouts on the backside of the rose with the ribs
on the adapter (Fig. C). Hold the rose flat against
the door. Place the retainer through the adapter
and thread the retainer onto the adapter.
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Use the retainer tool to tighten the retainer.
Make sure the rose is level before tightening.
FIG. A
6
Next, install the inside adapter assembly
with the “V” groove on the bottom and the turn
knob vertical. Fasten it to the Outside Knob
or Lever Assembly with two 10-24 x 1-1/4”
machine screws. Make sure the “rib” features
on the adapter are at horizontal positions 3
O’clock and 9 O’clock (Fig. B). The rose will
align to the ribs.
INSIDE VIEW
VERTICAL POSITION
V-GROOVE
Bore 7/8” dia.
hole at the
center point.
Drill1/8” dia.
pilot holes for
#8 screws.
13
Slide the inside knob or lever onto the adapter
spindle with the set screw hole on the bottom.
Insert the set screw into the hole and tighten
to attach the knob/lever to the assembly.
Backset
RIB
RIB
9
O’CLOCK
3
O’CLOCK
FIG. B
RETAINER
TOOL
ROSE
RETAINER
INSIDE
ADAPTER
ROSE
CUTOUT CUTOUT
FIG. C
SET SCREW
ALLEN WRENCH
ADAPTER SPINDLE
Backset:
2-3/8”
Backset:
2-3/4”
WARNING: This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete security by itself.
This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical means, or evaded by entry elsewhere on
the property. No lock can substitute for caution, awareness of your environment, and common
sense. Builder’s hardware is available in multiple performance grades to suit the application.
In order to enhance security and reduce risk, you should consult a qualied locksmith or other
security professional.
door frame
slant of latch bolt faces door frame