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Service Procedures
UT5200 Parts Manual
All procedures which follow are intended for use
only with the current model lockset (Model 68)
and the current offering of functions. For obsolete
functions or models or designs, use these steps only
as a guide and tailor them to your particular lockset.
Some obsolete locksets may contain handed parts
which are not field reversible.
Changing from Knobs to Levers
This is
possible
for all functions except UT5261
but it is not practical. Major components must be
replaced and the cost can be prohibitive. In addition
to the two levers with their shanks, return springs
and spring anchors, both escutcheons must also be
changed.
Changing Hand of Lockset
Knob Version
Tools required:
Phillips screwdriver and large and
small slotted screwdriver. For UT5282 (store door)
function, Waldes ring applicator E-015 (order as
301F59-8) and second small slotted screwdriver.
To change between LH and RH, or between LHR and
RHR, turn lockset upside down. No further action is
required.
To change between regular and reverse bevel,
the components which must be switched vary by
function. For UT5210 (passage) and UT5282 (store
door), both sides operate identically, so the only
thing which distinguishes regular or reverse bevel is
which side of door has exposed screws. For UT5210,
this is purely an esthetic concern. For UT5282,
security may be a factor in the decision. If neither is
a concern for your particular application, there is no
need to reverse either of these functions.
For all other functions:
1. Remove throughbolts and chassis cover. Notice
that one escutheon is loose and the other is
fixed. Fixed escutcheon is always attached
to chassis on low side of bevel, which is side
of chassis with three vertical ribs. This will be
outside for regular bevel (RH and LH) and inside
for reverse bevel (RHR and LHR). Consequently,
fixed side will change during this procedure.
2. For all functions except UT5282 (store door),
skip to step 3.
For UT5282, remove small retainer (item #30 on
exploded view page). This can be challenging,
so be patient. With small screwdriver, rotate
retainer around spindle until its opening is in
position of easiest access. Use second small
screwdriver with first screwdriver to spread
retainer and remove it from spindle.
3.
Starting under loose escutcheon
, use small
screw driver to disengage retainer ring from
groove around chassis tube, exposing crescent
knob retainer. Remove retainer, then knob
assembly with sleeve and escutcheon. If knob
contains cylinder or button assembly, do not
allow parts to fall out of knob shank. If knob has
filler cap (optional on current model) keep it in
place. With chassis centered in your work space,
lay all parts out in order on side of chassis from
which they were removed.
4. With all trim removed from first side, locate
phillips screw which fastens opposite escutcheon
from inside of chassis, Insert screwdriver through
access hole in wall of chassis and remove screw
and washer.
5. With second escutcheon now loose, disengage
retainer ring from groove around chassis tube,
exposing crescent knob retainer. Remove
retainer, then knob assembly with sleeve and
escutcheon. If knob contains cylinder or button
assembly, do not allow parts to fall out of knob
shank. All trim components should now be laid
out in order on proper sides of chassis.
For functions other than UT5210 (passage),
continue with step 6.
For UT5210, no further disassembly is required. Skip
to step 11.
Three ribs identify side to which
fixed escutcheon is attached.
This is outside for regular bevel
(RH and LH) and inside for reverse
bevel (RHR and LHL) applications.
Mounting screw holes identify inside
escutcheon. This escutcheon is fixed
on reverse bevel and loose on regular
bevel applications.
Summary of Contents for Access 3
Page 1: ...Key Systems Technical Manual...
Page 29: ...29 Notes Technical Manual...
Page 30: ...30 Notes Technical Manual...
Page 31: ...31 Notes Technical Manual...
Page 33: ...Cylinders Keying Parts Service Manual...
Page 34: ...Cylinder Manual...
Page 35: ...Cylinder Manual...
Page 36: ...Table of Contents Cylinder Manual...
Page 37: ...2 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 38: ...3 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 39: ...4 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 40: ...5 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 41: ...6 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 42: ...7 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 43: ...8 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 44: ...9 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 45: ...10 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 46: ...11 Unit 1 Required Reading Cylinder Manual...
Page 47: ...12 Unit 2 Keys Key Blanks Cylinder Manual...
Page 48: ...13 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 49: ...14 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 50: ...15 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 51: ...16 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 52: ...17 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 53: ...18 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 54: ...19 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 55: ...20 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 56: ...21 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 57: ...22 Unit 2 Keys Cylinder Manual...
Page 58: ...23 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 59: ...24 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 60: ...25 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 61: ...26 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 62: ...27 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 63: ...28 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 64: ...29 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 65: ...30 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 66: ...31 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 67: ...32 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 68: ...33 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 69: ...34 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 70: ...35 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 71: ...36 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 72: ...37 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 73: ...38 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 74: ...39 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 75: ...40 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 76: ...41 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 77: ...42 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 78: ...43 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 79: ...44 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 80: ...45 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 81: ...46 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 82: ...47 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 83: ...48 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 84: ...49 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 85: ...50 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 86: ...51 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 87: ...52 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 88: ...53 Unit 3 Cylinder Construction and Combinating Cylinder Manual...
Page 89: ...54 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 90: ...55 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 91: ...56 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 92: ...57 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 93: ...58 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 94: ...59 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 95: ...60 Unit 4 Pins Cylinder Manual...
Page 96: ...61 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 97: ...62 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 98: ...63 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 99: ...64 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 100: ...65 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 101: ...66 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 102: ...67 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 103: ...68 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 104: ...69 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 105: ...70 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 106: ...71 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 107: ...72 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 108: ...73 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 109: ...74 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 110: ...75 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 111: ...76 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 112: ...77 Appendix A Key Bitting Specs and Pin Lengths Cylinder Manual...
Page 113: ...78 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 114: ...79 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 115: ...80 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 116: ...81 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 117: ...82 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 118: ...83 Appendix B Key Prefixes and Suffixes Cylinder Manual...
Page 119: ...84 Appendix C Key Blank Cross Reference Cylinder Manual...
Page 120: ...85 Appendix C Key Blank Cross Reference Cylinder Manual...
Page 121: ...86 Appendix C Key Blank Cross Reference Cylinder Manual...
Page 122: ...87 Appendix C Key Blank Cross Reference Cylinder Manual...
Page 123: ...88 Appendix D Cylinder Parts Cylinder Manual...
Page 124: ...89 Appendix D Cylinder Parts Cylinder Manual...
Page 125: ...90 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 126: ...91 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 127: ...92 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 128: ...93 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 129: ...94 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 130: ...95 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 131: ...96 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 132: ...97 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 133: ...98 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 134: ...99 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 135: ...100 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 136: ...101 Appendix E Glossary Cylinder Manual...
Page 137: ...102 Notes Cylinder Manual...
Page 138: ...103 Notes Cylinder Manual...
Page 139: ...104 Notes Cylinder Manual...
Page 141: ...Owner s Manual...
Page 157: ...CK4200 Series Heavy Duty Knob Lockset Parts Manual...
Page 158: ...2 Table of Contents CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 159: ...3 Quick Conversion CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 160: ...4 Functions CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 161: ...5 CK4210 Passage or Closet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 162: ...6 CK4210 Passage or Closet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 163: ...7 CK4220 Privacy Bedroom or Bathroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 164: ...8 CK4220 Privacy Bedroom or Bathroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 165: ...9 CK4229 Hotel or Motel CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 166: ...10 CK4229 Hotel or Motel CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 167: ...11 CK4230 Privacy Bedroom or Bathroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 168: ...12 CK4230 Privacy Bedroom or Bathroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 169: ...13 CK4232 Institution or Utility CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 170: ...14 CK4232 Institution or Utility CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 171: ...15 CK4251 Entrance or Office CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 172: ...16 CK4251 Entrance or Office CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 173: ...17 CK4255 Classroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 174: ...18 CK4255 Classroom CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 175: ...19 CK4257 Storeroom or Closet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 176: ...20 CK4257 Storeroom or Closet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 177: ...21 CK4261 Entrance or Office CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 178: ...22 CK4261 Entrance or Office CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 179: ...23 CK4272 Apartment Exit or Public Toilet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 180: ...24 CK4272 Apartment Exit or Public Toilet CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 181: ...25 CK4275 Dormitory CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 182: ...26 CK4275 Dormitory CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 183: ...27 CK4282 Store Door CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 184: ...28 CK4282 Store Door CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 185: ...29 CK4250 CK4270 Dummy Trim CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 186: ...30 Chassis Assembly Components Parts Index CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 187: ...31 CK4200 Parts Manual Chassis Assembly CK4220 CK4230 CK4261 CK4275...
Page 188: ...32 Chassis Assembly CK4229 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 189: ...33 Chassis Assembly CK4232 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 190: ...34 Chassis Assembly CK4251 CK4272 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 191: ...35 Chassis Assembly CK4255 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 192: ...36 Chassis Assembly CK4257 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 193: ...37 Chassis Assembly CK4282 CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 194: ...38 Interchangeable Core Configuration CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 195: ...39 Knob Shank Comparison Guide CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 196: ...40 Optional Parts CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 197: ...41 Cross Reference Lockset Parts CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 198: ...42 Cross Reference Lockset Parts CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 199: ...43 Cross Reference Chassis Parts CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 200: ...44 Cross Reference Chassis Parts CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 201: ...45 Routine Maintenance CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 202: ...46 Troubleshooting Guide CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 203: ...47 CK4200 Parts Manual Removing Cylinder for Rekeying or Other Service...
Page 204: ...48 CK4200 Parts Manual Removing Cylinder for Rekeying or Other Service...
Page 205: ...49 CK4200 Parts Manual Removing Cylinder for Rekeying or Other Service...
Page 206: ...50 Appendix A CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 207: ...51 Appendix A CK4200 Parts Manual...
Page 209: ...CL3100 Series Lever Lockset Parts Manual...
Page 238: ...30 Notes CL3100 Parts Manual...
Page 239: ...31 Notes CL3100 Parts Manual...
Page 241: ...CL3300 Series Cylindrical Lockset Parts Manual...
Page 258: ...18 Notes CL3300 Parts Manual...
Page 259: ...19 Notes CL3300 Parts Manual...
Page 261: ...ED3000 Series Exit Device Parts Manual...
Page 281: ...21 Notes ED3000 Series Parts Manual...
Page 282: ...22 Notes ED3000 Series Parts Manual...
Page 283: ...23 Notes ED3000 Series Parts Manual...
Page 285: ...ED7000 Series Exit Device Parts Manual...
Page 286: ...2 ED7200 Rim Exit Device ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 287: ...3 ED7200 ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 288: ...4 ED7400 Surface Vertical Rod ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 289: ...5 ED7400 ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 290: ...6 ED7800 Concealed Vertical Rod ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 291: ...7 ED7800 ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 292: ...8 Component Parts for Inactive Case ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 293: ...9 ED7000 Owner s Manual Outside Operators 0355 0357 0455 0456 0457...
Page 294: ...10 Outside Lever and Knob Trim ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 295: ...11 Metric Conversion Chart ED7000 Owner s Manual...
Page 297: ...ED4000 ED5000 Series Mechanical Pushpad Exit Devices Parts and Service Manual...
Page 323: ...27 ED5000DB Dummy Bar 22 22 ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual...
Page 325: ...29 Pushpad 56 ED5000 HUB POSITION ED4000 ED4000M F HUB POSITION ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual 23...
Page 329: ...33 957 Trim 14 11 18 12 21 15 27 17 6 5 3 1 2 16 ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual...
Page 331: ...9M10 9M50 9M55 9M57 Trim ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual 35 14 11 15 17 25 3 1 2 16...
Page 337: ...ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual 41 957 Parabolic Trim 14 11 18 12 15 17 6 5 7 3 1 2 16 22 21 22 24...
Page 339: ...ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual 43 9M10 9M50 9M55 9M57 Parabolic Trim 14 11 15 17 3 1 2 16 25 22 22...
Page 343: ...47 TH910 TH950 TH955 TH957 TH959 Trim ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual...
Page 345: ...ED4000 ED5000 Parts Manual 49 TH9M10 TH9M55 TH9M57 Trim...
Page 369: ...ED8000 Series Pushpad Exit Devices Parts Manual...
Page 373: ...5 ED8200A Fire Rated Rim ED8000 Owner s Manual...
Page 375: ...7 ED8200 B Rim ED8000 Owner s Manual...
Page 377: ...9 ED8400A Fire Rated Surface Vertical Rod ED8000 Owner s Manual...
Page 379: ...11 ED8400 Surface Vertical Rod ED8000 Owner s Manual...
Page 477: ...ML2000 Series Mortise Lock Parts Manual For Locks Made Prior to 2016...
Page 485: ...9 Deadlock Functions ML2011 ML2012 ML2000 Parts Manual 31 12 9 1 11 2 35 S A 50 51 52...
Page 487: ...11 Deadlock Functions ML2017 ML2000 Parts Manual 31 12 9 1 11 S A 50 51 52 48 49 2 35...
Page 492: ...16 Knob Version ML2010 ML2000 Parts Manual 1 19 18 4 10 S A 50 51 52 2 35 21 Passage or Closet...
Page 593: ...117 Notes ML2000 Parts Manual...
Page 595: ...FE6600 Series Multi Point Lock Parts Manual...
Page 599: ...UT5200 Series Pre Assembled Unit Locks Parts and Service Manual...