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90.
Attach
Door Handles, Exterior Barrel Bolt
and
Center Door Stop
to doors. Handles are
attached equally on both doors with
1” Black Screws.
Attach Black Barrel Bolt as illustrated above
with
1” Black Screws.
Note how female part of Barrel Bolt is positioned higher than male. Do a dry
run first to position Barrel Bolt correctly.
Important:
Drill pilot holes with 1/8” drill bit prior to securing
with screws to prevent wood splitting. Male Barrel Bolt piece will be positioned on Door least
commonly opened (our example shows left door). From the inside, install Center Door Stop on Door
with male Barrel Bolt. Align Stop so there is 3/4” overlap in door opening. Attach with
6 - 1 1/4”
Screws
evenly spaced.
Make sure to drill pilot holes in Door Stop and Door to prevent splitting.
1” Black Screws
only. Drill Pilot
Holes first.
91.
The
Interior Cane Bolt
will be
attached to Interior Door Flange. To
position Cane Bolt correctly, attach to
flange first, close doors and mark
hole to house Cane Bolt Rod. Open
doors and drill hole where previously
marked with 1/2” bit. Attach with 1”
Black Screws.
Important:
Drill 1/8” pilot holes to
prevent wood from splitting.
Drill 1/2” Diameter Hole
to accommodate rod of
Cane Bolt.
Flange
attached to
door with
male Barrel
Bolt.
screw 3/4” away from edge
align
close to
edge
92.
Locate
Window Inserts for Window Walls
. Before installing, dab caulk in siding channel
on both sides and across top of window opening. This will prevent water from getting in behind
window. Position window in cavity and secure with
8 - 1 1/4” Screws.
Window Trims will hide
caulking.
Dab
caulk in siding
channels on both sides
of window and along
top of window