THANK YOU I removed the deadbolt to paint the door and couldn't get it to fit back again. You are the only youtuber that showed the UP mark on the staff. I subscribed. Good video
Few tips as a locksmith: Do not ever put oil in a pin-tumbler lock! This can really gum up your lock. Use lighter lubricants like tri-flow, PTFE, or my favourite, Fluid Film (this is what Medeco warranties their locks with). Also, make sure that the hole for the deadbolt on the jamb side is at least 1 inch deep. Anything less will prevent the bolt from deadlocking, hence making it incredibly easy to open with a screwdriver. Last, make sure you have the right strike plate. This ensures smooth operation. As a bonus, you can add a security strike plate with 3" screws, but that may not be necessary if it is a low-security interior setting.
Well done mate; you helped me a lot. They say a picture paints a thousand words, and this video did the same. Instructions are hopeless in the box... reckon they were written by someone who never installed one in their life lol... Thanks.
Key locks should always be installed so that the teeth of the keys point up. At 2:37 in the video, the lock is installed upside down; at 2:42, it is installed correctly.
I installed a double cylinder dead bolt lock tonight and followed the directions completely. The mechanism works great, however only if I dont tighten the screws. Why does it not work when the screws are tight?. Shouldnt they be tight so the housing doesnt move around. The screws dont appear to get in the way of the action, so why wont the lock engage when theyre tight? What am I missing?
Very straightforward Its definitely tricky at that last stage and the " A" on the metal plate where the bolt comes out is upside-down, but the bolt works!! 😊👍Now make videos on how to fix your car! (Lol) Great video!
Hi what it worked for me was i pretended like i was installing it on the air a couple of times till i had it figured it out and then it tooked me less then 5 minutes to set up in my front door The keeys teeth's needs to be pointing up also the name brand of the (schlage) needs to be pointing up that will align perfect to the screw's hole and DB face on both sides i only need it one key to installed it Hope it helps someone out there Thanks
THANK YOU I removed the deadbolt to paint the door and couldn't get it to fit back again. You are the only youtuber that showed the UP mark on the staff. I subscribed. Good video
thank you Im sure I compleatly have mine installed wrong and now after watching your video I shall rectify the problem
Thanks
Few tips as a locksmith: Do not ever put oil in a pin-tumbler lock! This can really gum up your lock. Use lighter lubricants like tri-flow, PTFE, or my favourite, Fluid Film (this is what Medeco warranties their locks with). Also, make sure that the hole for the deadbolt on the jamb side is at least 1 inch deep. Anything less will prevent the bolt from deadlocking, hence making it incredibly easy to open with a screwdriver. Last, make sure you have the right strike plate. This ensures smooth operation. As a bonus, you can add a security strike plate with 3" screws, but that may not be necessary if it is a low-security interior setting.
Can I use 3-In-One Oil, or Olive Oil cooking spray, or caster bean oil..?!
Well done mate; you helped me a lot. They say a picture paints a thousand words, and this video did the same. Instructions are hopeless in the box... reckon they were written by someone who never installed one in their life lol... Thanks.
Key locks should always be installed so that the teeth of the keys point up. At 2:37 in the video, the lock is installed upside down; at 2:42, it is installed correctly.
I installed a double cylinder dead bolt lock tonight and followed the directions completely. The mechanism works great, however only if I dont tighten the screws. Why does it not work when the screws are tight?. Shouldnt they be tight so the housing doesnt move around. The screws dont appear to get in the way of the action, so why wont the lock engage when theyre tight? What am I missing?
Thank you. Finally I have save a bit money now
Very straightforward Its definitely tricky at that last stage and the " A" on the metal plate where the bolt comes out is upside-down, but the bolt works!! 😊👍Now make videos on how to fix your car! (Lol) Great video!
I don't have those screws on either side
Hi what it worked for me was i pretended like i was installing it on the air a couple of times till i had it figured it out and then it tooked me less then 5 minutes to set up in my front door
The keeys teeth's needs to be pointing up also the name brand of the (schlage) needs to be pointing up that will align perfect to the screw's hole and DB face on both sides i only need it one key to installed it
Hope it helps someone out there
Thanks
Thanks you 1st time. New lock new house
Having a window on my door that could be easily broken allowing access to the inside “thumb turn”, I need a double cylinder dead bolt.
Wish the opposite existed. I need two deadbolts on BOTH sides
YOURE USING THE WRONG SCREWDRIVER