Installation Guide
Step 4. Installation of the Lock (CONT.)
Ensure spindle hub is at center of trim bore. Use spindle or screwdriver to 
test bolt retraction; if not smooth, troubleshoot as follows:
-  Check 2-1/8" trim bore dimensions
-  Ensure hole is free of debris
-  Make sure 1" lock bore is perpendicular to trim bore
- Check lock by removing it from bore and throwing
Fasten the two wood screws inside the trim 
bore hole through lock body and into wood 
stud. 
Insert  trim  into  spindle 
hole. Use thumb turn to 
test lock bolt movement.
Fasten trim screws until trim is tight to 
jamb surface. NOTE: Do not over tighten.
Step 5. Installation of Face Fixing Trim
5.1) Cut spindle and and screw to accommodate wall side backset. 
Edge to Lock Center B
1”
1-1/4”
1-1/2”
1-3/4”
2”
2-1/4”
2-1/2”
Spindle Length L
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
2-3/4"
Screw Length  H
13/16"
1-1/16"
1-5/16"
1-9/16"
1-13/16"
2-1/16"
2-5/16"
Step 6. Prep and Install Dust Proof Strike with Emergency Release On Barn Door
Move the Barn Door to the 
Closed position; throw the lock 
bolt to mark the exact strike 
center position. Make sure this 
location is minimum 1” to the 
edge of the door.
With the pilot hole as a guide, use a 1/4" bit to drill a 
hole from the outside to connect with the strike bore hole.
Door
Outside
Face
Note: Standard Barn Door to wall 
clearance is approximately 3/8" to 1/2". 
Install additional spacer as needed behind 
the strike faceplate if the door to wall 
clearance is over 1/2". Additional spacers 
can support maximum clearance of 3/4" 
between door and wall.
Cut break-away 
screw to 
appropriate 
door thickness. 
DO NOT OVER 
TIGHTEN
Install break-away screw and 
tighten with Allen wrench. 
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. 
Screw on decorative cap by 
hand.
Install the 1" dust-proof strike with the 1/4" 
release screws on the outside.
Use release key (provided with lock 
set) to push through center hole on 
release to push lock bolt back and 
unlock door.
4.4)
the bolt. Adjust wall prep as needed 
4.5) 
5.2) 
5.3) 
6.1) 
6.2)
6.3) 
6.4) 
6.5) 
6.6) 
6.7) 
Using the strike center position as a 
guide, drill a pilot hole through the 
door with a 1/8" bit from strike side.
With the pilot hole as guide, use a 
1" diameter hole saw to drill a 1-1/4" 
deep hole.
DO NOT drill through the door!




