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Passage Escutcheon Set

Tubular Latch Installation

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Prepare the Door

 

1.   Establish the desired latch height on your door. 

Using the provided templates for your latch, mark hole 

locations on the door. 
 

It is a good idea to lightly pencil a backset line on 

the interior side of the door, parallel to the door edge. 

Your spindle and through bolt holes will all fall on this 

line. 
2.  Using the drill & bore sizes specified on the tem-

plate, carefully drill the door. On the door edge, mark 

and drill two pilot holes for the installation screws. 

Install the Latch

3.  Install the latch body and face plate into the door 

and secure loosely with the screws provided. Do not 

tighten completely at this time.  You will need to check 

alignment and function after it has been installed.  

Check alignment and function

4.   Begin by inserting the spindle into the latch body. 

You will begin with the interior plate assembly, which 

should have the knob/lever attached. 
 

Make sure the spindle is centered in the latch 

body. 

To prevent binding, we recommend the 

grooves in the spindle be facing up, away from the 

set screws.

 

While holding the spindle in place, slide the interi-

or plate assembly onto spindle.  
You may want to tighten the interior knob/lever set 

screw at this time.

 

Face Plate

Latch Body

Face Plate

Screws

Backset

Pilot Holes

(Through bolt locations)

 

If your plates are using through bolts instead of 

surface mount screws, you will need to mark the loca-

tion for the screws and drill two 9/32” holes in the door.  

Use the screw holes in the interior plate to determine 

the location. These holes will be centered on the back-

set line. 
5.   Carefully slide the exterior plate assembly onto the 

exterior side of the door. With both plates in place, you 

can now test that the latch does not bind.  
 

Once satisfied that the alignment is proper, you 

can now tighten the face plate screws on the latch.   
  

Attach the plates to the door

6.   If the plates are surface mounted, mark the screw 

hole locations. Punch and drill pilot holes for all the 

surface mount screws and carefully install the screws.  
 

If through bolted, carefully tighten the through 

bolts until the plates sit firmly in place.  

NOTE:

  

Never use power tools to tighten the through 

bolts! Too much torque will strip the mounting attach-

ments from the exterior plate!

Using the Allen Wrench provided, tighten the set 

screws on the knobs/levers firmly. 

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