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First you have to 

remove your 

current door 

lock. Start on the 

outside of the 

door by removing 

the rosette and 

the screw. (a)
Remember to 

unscrew the 

lock-screw in the 

mortisse-plate 

at the side of 

the door. (b)

Just unscrew the small screws 

on both sides

 of the part you 

want to remove and pull the 

cylinder apart.

Please look at the size guide 

4. Which brass tube fits?” 

to find the right length of 

brass tube.

Assemble the cylinder and 

screw the tiny screws back in.

In the Danalock package you’ll find an adjustable cylinder, a small screwdriver, 

two breakable screws and 6 brass tubes. 
When you remove one or more parts of the cylinder you’ll have to exchange 

the brass cylinder in the center with another that fits the new measurements. 
Below you see the different combinations and the right brass tube to use.

The full adjustable cylinder as it is from the Danalock package

1. Remove the current door lock

Remove the 

rosette and 

unscrew the 

remaining screw 

on the inside of 

the door. Save 

the screw for 

later use.
Insert your key 

and turn it so 

the cam lines 

up with the 

body of the 

cylinder.
Now you can pull 

out the cylinder.

a

b

cam 

2. Take out the cylinder

3. Choose your new cylinder

4. Which brass tube fits?

=

7

+7

=

10

+10

=

+15

10

7

=

+22

15

7

=

+25

15

10

=

15

10

7

=

7

15

10

7

15

10

+25

Measure from

center of screwhole

Insert new brass tube 

7

Measure

 the back part of the 

old cylinder

 from the middle 

of the screwhole and away 

(see top illustration).

In the Danalock box you’ll find 

an adjustable lock cylinder.

outside

of door

Back part

with 7 

spacer 

pieces

with 10 

spacer 

pieces

with 10+7 

spacer 

pieces

with 15+7 

spacer 

pieces

with 15+10 

spacer 

pieces

with all 

spacer 

pieces

Fits min. 35 mm

Fits min. 40 mm

Fits min. 45 mm

Fits min. 50 mm

Fits min. 55 mm

Fits min. 60 mm

Fits min. 65 mm

EURO version quickmount

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