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TurboLock TL - 201
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When drilling the 54mm (about 2” or 2 1/8”) hole, it’s recommended to drill from both sides of door to prevent splintering.
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It may be easier to drill the 54mm hole with a hole saw bit (not included).
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It may be easier to drill the 25mm hole with a hole saw bit (not included) or a 7/8” spade bit (not included). If using a spade
bit, do not drill at high speeds as this may tear out extra wood and damage the door.
Part 2 Installing the Latch
Step 1.
Check the
UP
icon on the latch and insert it into the hole. Using
a pencil, mark a line around the edges of the latch to use as a
guide. After marking each side, remove the latch.
(Fig. 9)
Step 2.
Chisel about 3mm (0.1”) deep or until the latch plate sits flush with
the door edge.
(Fig. 10)
During chiseling, it’s highly recommended to stop and reinsert the latch every
once in a while to see if it sits flush. If not, chisel a little more and check again. Be careful not to chisel too deep otherwise the
lock may not function correctly after installation.
Step 3.
Insert the latch into the hole and check it. The latch’s plate should sit flush against the edge of the door. The latch
should be adjusted if there’s too much space behind it or if it’s sticking out of the door. If the latch needs adjusting,
move to Step 4. If it doesn’t need adjusting, skip to Step 5.
Step 4.
Turn the latch and extend or retract it as needed. Make sure the metal peg pops into one of the two square holes in
the side and the deadbolt is pushed all the way after adjusting the latch. Insert the latch back into the door.
Step 5.
Add 2x wood screws and use a screwdriver (not included) to secure them.
(Fig. 10)
UP
2
3/4
”
70
60
2
3/8
”
2
3/4
” 2
3/8
”
2
3/4
”
70
60
2
3/8
”
2
3/4
” 2
3/8
”
(Fig. 9)