ive got a series 99 panic/crush with a 7500 mortise casset and 996 trim. Does the cylinder just rotate out of the trim after the set screws are losened? It seemed the cylinder was holding the trim on. I dont think I actually have a hole/screw where you did to remove the cylinder.
If everything is lined up correctly on a mortise panic then yes once you loosen the cylinder set screw in the cassette then the cylinder should just spin out.
Why not have used a bypass driver? Or broken the pin and unscrewed the cylinder? Drilling is my last resort after I’ve failed picking, bypassing and sheering the pin on the side
Ok have a Q? Is that not a KNOX BOX on the Latch Side of the door. Where's the FD key to that box. Then you have a service key to that door. Because that's a FD CONNECTION & Fire Sprinkler System. Now that you've changed that lock the FD can't get access to the sprinkler system.
I have a question about the little metal piece on the back end of the crash bar under the plate on right side when u turn the key it moves the mechanism to allow the door to open it keeps going limp everytime i tighten it down u know an easy fix? Or what do i do in this case?? Please help if u can!! Thank.you
Attention new guys...be careful using drills or drivers with door hardware. It is very easy to strip or cross thread these screws. I have been doing commercial door hardware for years and I still always use just a screwdriver on most screws especially those in the trim.
Am a carpenter myself at Qatar NFE project,I work on this locks mostly...
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The product is similar to our F8000 series, your explaination is very good!
Thanks man! I was able to fix a loose rim cylinder and save a locksmith call out.
Two pliers and thats it! Man you just saved my life!
A pair of side cutters or lineman pliers work faster in my opinion.
Well explained and demonstrated.
I’m surprised hardly anyone uses hand held screw drivers anymore. I must be getting old 🙄
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Very very good video. can you tell me what model panic device , the model out side handle it is thanks
ive got a series 99 panic/crush with a 7500 mortise casset and 996 trim. Does the cylinder just rotate out of the trim after the set screws are losened? It seemed the cylinder was holding the trim on. I dont think I actually have a hole/screw where you did to remove the cylinder.
If everything is lined up correctly on a mortise panic then yes once you loosen the cylinder set screw in the cassette then the cylinder should just spin out.
Wow thanx really straightforward video Thanx
What if my door has a vertical locking rod and I need to replace the tumbler?
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Why not have used a bypass driver? Or broken the pin and unscrewed the cylinder?
Drilling is my last resort after I’ve failed picking, bypassing and sheering the pin on the side
Thanks good and useful
Ok have a Q? Is that not a KNOX BOX on the Latch Side of the door. Where's the FD key to that box. Then you have a service key to that door. Because that's a FD CONNECTION & Fire Sprinkler System.
Now that you've changed that lock the FD can't get access to the sprinkler system.
Great question. Seems important.
I have a question about the little metal piece on the back end of the crash bar under the plate on right side when u turn the key it moves the mechanism to allow the door to open it keeps going limp everytime i tighten it down u know an easy fix? Or what do i do in this case?? Please help if u can!! Thank.you
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You’ll need to order a replacement dogging kit. They’re made of plastic or nylon, and tend to wear down over time. A common problem.
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Attention new guys...be careful using drills or drivers with door hardware. It is very easy to strip or cross thread these screws. I have been doing commercial door hardware for years and I still always use just a screwdriver on most screws especially those in the trim.
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Great advice 😊
Took this guy seriously until I saw the ryobi
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I will never understand the use of a panic bar inside a riser room. Ridiculous