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INSTALL LATCH

A.  Drive-in Latch:

 Insert latch into the door edge and tap it into place using a wood 

  block (not included) until it is flush with the door edge.

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B.  Faceplate Latch: 

Secure to the door edge using latch screws (BB). If it does not sit 

  flush with the door edge, mark an outline using the faceplate and chisel 1/8”
  (3 mm) deep or until the faceplate is flush.

OR

 (BB)

WOOD BLOCK

BORE HOLE

BORE HOLE

                   

LEVERSETS

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

TOOLS NEEDED

CAUTION: Use of manual tools recommended. When using power tools, adjust 
to lowest torque setting.

PHILLIPS

SCREWDRIVER

FLAT HEAD

SCREWDRIVER

(OPTIONAL)

CHISEL

(OPTIONAL)

HAMMER

(OPTIONAL)

HAND DRILL

(OPTIONAL)

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2

Interior Lever

 Interior Rose

Lock Assembly

Latch

Face Plate

Strike Plate

Exterior Rose &

Lock Assembly

Exterior Lever

Set Screw

COMPONENTS

AA  Mounting Screws (2)

BB  Latch & Strike Plate Screws (4)

CC  Allen Key (1)

DD  Set Screws (2)

EE  Keys for Entry Function (2)

CHOOSE YOUR LATCH TYPE

To change the latch from a drive-in latch to a faceplate latch, remove the sleeve using 
a screwdriver (A1), attach selected faceplate to backplate (A2) and fasten to latch.

DRIVE-IN

LATCH

SQUARE FACEPLATE

MORTISE LATCH

RADIUS FACEPLATE 

MORTISE LATCH

REMOVE 

SLEEVE

  ADJUST THE BACKSET

  The backset is the distance from the door edge to the center of the spindle cam.
  The spindle cam must sit straight (B3) and at the center of the bore hole to install
  the lever. The two most common backset measurements are 2-3/8” (60 mm) or
  2-3/4” (70 mm). To change the backset from 2-3/8” (60 mm) (B1) to 2-3/4” (70 mm)
  (B2) pull the spindle cam away from the faceplate.

 A1

 A2

BACKPLATE

NOTE: The bevel of 

latch bolt should 

face the door jamb 

 B3

SPINDLE CAM

RIGHT

WRONG

MUST SIT IN

CENTRE OF DRILLED

DOOR HOLE

 B1

 B2

2-3/8 (60 mm)

2-3/4 (70 mm)

ENSURE LIP OF 

BACKPLATE IS

FACING TOWARDS 

FACEPLATE

INSTALL STRIKE PLATE

A. Secure the strike plate to the door jamb using wood strike screws (BB).
B. If there is no hole for the latch bolt, mark a centerline on the door jamb that aligns with
  the centerline of the door latch. Drill one 1” (25 mm) hole 5/8” (16 mm) deep.
C. Use the strike plate to make an outline on the door jamb and chisel 1/8” (3 mm) deep
  until it sits flush.
D. Drill two 1/8” (3 mm) drill holes and secure the strike plate to the door jamb.

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 (BB)

STRIKE PLATE

1/8” (3 mm)

ONE (1) 1” (25 mm)

 HOLE

5/8” (16 mm)

 DEEP

FACEPLATE

INSTALL LOCKSET

A.  Remove the interior lever from the lock 

mechanism by loosening the set screw 
with the Allen Key (CC). Remove the 
interior rose by twisting and pulling it off 
the interior lock mechanism. 

B. Install exterior lock assembly inserting 

square spindle and posts through latch. 
Note: For privacy functions, the emer-

  gency release hole can be positioned 

either above or below the lever.

  Note: For entry function, spindle must be 

positioned vertically.

C. Attach the interior lock assembly to the 

exterior assembly using the mounting 
screws (AA). Note: For privacy functions, 
ensure the lock button aligns with the 
emergency release hole on the exterior 
side.

D. Re-attach interior rose to lock mecha-

nism.

E.  Re-attach interior lever with the set 

screw (DD) using the Allen Key (CC).

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A.

 B.

 C.

 E.

CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

EXTERIOR SIDE

ENTRY FUNCTION

INTERIOR SIDE

Note: To ensure correct alignment of the lever, tighten the mounting screws 
on the interior lock mechanism while holding the exterior lever upwards.

Allen Key

Set Screw

Back Plate

D.

REPLACING AN EXISTING LOCK

 (NO DOOR PREPARATION NECESSARY) 

AA

CC

DD

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