How to remove the deadbolt?
Remove the two screws located on the interior side of the door.
Read MoreRemove the two screws located on the interior side of the door.
Read MoreThe screws for this deadbolt are a #8-32, 1-1/2" long.
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Read MoreInstall latch. Measure backset (A), 2-3/8" (60mm) or 2-3/4" (70mm). If a 2-3/4" (70mm) is required, extend bolt and adjust latch as shown. Install latch with bolt extended and secure with two small screws. For a drive-in latch, retract the bolt before installing, then extend bolt again before proceeding to next step. Install exterior assembly. Position the shield onto the exterior cylinder assembly. Once positioned, place the entire exterior assembly on door, aligning the torque blade through the latch. Install interior turnpiece assembly. Refer to Figure 6. With latch bolt extended, mount assembly flush on door. Insert large screws to engage exterior assembly and tighten to secure. Install strike plate and optional strike box. Screws require pilot holes.
Read MoreIf you are experiencing the lever falling off, the set screw is still in the shaft. If you remove the lever and on one side of the shaft there is a hole and the other side there is a silver button. That silver button is the set screw. Place the lever back on to the shaft, using a 3/32 hex wrench tighten the screw through the lever and shaft.
Read MoreThis model is a lever and requires a 3/32 Allen wrench to remove the handle in order to pop the rose plate off and expose the screws.
Read MoreThe set screws #83254 for the levers.
Read MoreThe thumb turn is tightened by the two philips screws on each side of the plate.
Read MoreWe suggest using warm, soapy water for cleaning and then towel-dry the hardware. Please follow this method to clean door knobs, handles, deadbolts, and levers.
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