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7000INST Copyright Lockmasters, Inc. 5/25/11
Step 8 – Drill Pilot Holes
Step 8A
- We recommend using a 1/8” drill bit to pilot drill all center punched holes.
Step 9 – Drill the Inside Base Plate side of the door
Step 9A
- Drill the (1) A, clutch hole – use a 1-5/8” hole saw, drill through the outer skin
of the door only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
for solid wood doors - use a 1-5/8” wood cutting
bit. Use masking tape on the bit to mark a depth of 1-1/16”.
Step 9B
– Drill the (6) B, Front Plate attaching holes – use a 5/16” drill bit, drill through
the outer skin of the door only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Solid wood doors - use a 5/16” wood
cutting bit. Use masking tape on the bit to mark a depth of 1-1/2”.
Step 9C
– Drill the (4) C, Inside Base Plate attaching holes – use a 13/64”drill bit, drill
through the outer skin of the door only. Please note, this drill bit dimension is larger then
specified on the template for ease of threading screws into hollow metal.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
Solid wood doors - use a 3/16” drill bit. Use masking tape on the bit to mark a
depth of 1”.
Step 9D
– OPTIONAL (1) F, Wire Entry hole – use a 5/16” drill bit, drill through the outer
skin of the door into the internal raceway. This applies to solid wood doors as well.
Step 10 – Drill the Front Plate Side of the door
Step 10A
– Drill the (1) D, Spindle hole – use a ¾” hole saw, drill through the outer skin
of the door only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Solid wood doors - use a ¾” wood cutting bit and
drill until it connects to the (A) Clutch hole.
Step 10B
– Drill the (6) E, Front Plate attaching holes – use a 5/8” hole saw, drill through
the outer skin only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Solid wood doors – use a 5/8” wood cutting bit
and drill to a depth of at least 9/16” and connect to the previously drilled 5/16”(B) Front
Plate attaching holes.
LKM7000
Installation
8a- Drilling pilot holes on both sides of the door.
9 a-d - Drilling all the holes on IBP side of the
door.
9 a-d - IBP holes drilled
10 a-b - FP holes drilled