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These installation instructions are intended for a standard install. Please
refer to the Kaba Mas web site for installation variations.

Prepare for New Installation of the Lock 

(If Required)

1. Verify the position for the strike (if
applicable) before preparing the
mounting surface for installation.

1. Use the template provided to prepare
the mounting surface for lock installation.
Complete steps A, B, and C.

2. Check the width and length of the
drilled hole to ensure that the back
mounting plates will fit correctly. (Figure 2)

Install Bolt Hardware 

(If Required)

1. Mount bolt hardware (plate and guide) onto inside surface using the
two brass Phillips head wood screws. (Figure 3 - End Throw, Figure 4 -
Cross Throw)

Installation Instructions for Unicon

TM

 CL Series Locks - Model CL10, CL20 - Wood Dead Bolt Installation

Document # 3068.026  Rev. B - 05/07

Figure 1 - Unicon CL10/CL20 Wood Dead Bolt Lock Parts

Front Housing
Assembly

Chamber
Assembly
Screws (2)

Chamber
Assembly

Cross
Throw
Cam

Bolt Hardware

Mounting

Screws (2)

Trim Plate

Bolt Plates (2)

Back Mounting
Plate Screws (2)

Figure 10

Basic Tools and Materials Needed

Drill  (variable speed is best)

1” drill bit or 1” hole saw

1/16” (1.6mm) drill bit

Scribe, awl, center punch, or sharp
instrument for marking holes

Small flat head screwdriver

Small Phillips head screwdriver
 (recommend magnetized tip)

Jig saw (Keyhole saw or coping saw
optional)

Fine cut wood file

Pencil

Tape measure or ruler

Tape

ESD wrist band

WARNING: Kaba Mas locks are protected
from 25,000 V Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) damage when correctly installed.
Follow these precautions to avoid ESD
damage when installing the lock:
•  Do not touch the circuit board wthin the
front housing assembly.
•  Use an ESD wrist band grounded to the
lock or container during installation.

Figure 7

Figure 8

 Install Lock

1. Place mounting posts on housing assembly and attach with 1/2”
thread forming screws (without star
washers.) (Figure 4) For 1/2” thick
mounting surfaces, use the short
mounting posts. For 5/8”-7/8” thick
mounting surfaces, use the long
mounting posts.

Note:

   

Ensure that the screw holes of

the mounting posts align with the screw
holes in the front housing assembly.

2. Orient the trim plate to the correct position in alignment with the
housing assembly and feed the cable through the middle hole. (Figure
5) Place the flat side toward the front housing assembly.

Figure 4

3. Place the trim plate over the mounting posts.

4. Plug the cable into the chamber assembly. (Figure 6)

5. Insert the spindle shaft into the
front housing. (Figure 7)

Note:

   

You may have to turn the

knob to engage the spindle. 

Do

not push the cable back through
into the front housing assembly.

6. Install the rear 4-40 x 3/8”
mounting screw (away from the
spindle) to attach the chamber to the front housing. (Figure 8)

7. Place the assembly through the opening in the door with the knob
toward the bolt guide.  (Figure 9)

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For an End Throw Installation:

(See back of sheet for Cross Throw.)

8. Insert the bolt into the bolt guide.
(Figure 10)

9. Place the cam (marked by an E
on the back surface) onto the
control shaft, with the post closest to
the bolt guide. (Figure 10)

10. Insert follower guide into the
slot on the chamber. (Figure 11)

11. Pivot the follower guide down
halfway and insert the follower into
the slot. (Figure 12)

12. Pivot the follower guide down
the rest of the way and engage the
legs of the follower into the the bolt
slots. (Figure 13)

Figure 9

Figure 11

Figure 5

Figure 3

Figure 6

Figure 12

Long
Mounting
Posts (2)

Follower
Guide

Strike
Screws (3)

Cross Throw  Follower

Strike

Bolt Guide

Bolt

Mounting Post
Screws (2)

Back
Mounting
Plates

Figure 4

Figure 13

Figure 2

Short Mounting Posts (2)

End
Throw
Cam

End  Throw Follower

Note:

If installing on a 1/2” mounting thickness, use the second bolt

plate provided to shim the bolt guide up.

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