Watch our step by step video showing how to change a euro lock cyliner with expert advice and top tips to help you complete the job with confidence.
How to fit a cylinder door lock.
The handedness of most locksets can be changed by using an included tool.
And if you want extra added security consider electronic door locks or even smart locks.
To avoid splintering as the drill passes through the thickness of the door to the other side hold a block of wood on the opposite side of the door to allow the bit to drill into it on the other side.
To fix this add a custom cut plate or a door reinforcer.
Put it over the mounting plate so that you can pencil around the overhang.
Replacing a euro cylinder or upvc door lock a simple guide from www fastkeys co uk additional info step 1.
If it is not possible to use a mortise lock you can fit a rim lock which is mounted on the surface of the door.
Measure the size of the old cylinder.
Push the cylinder out of the lock maybe you need to push hard step 2.
A new cylinder lock will usually come with fitting instructions and a template for marking the door but if you want to know how to go about it simply follow these steps.
A cylinder lock has a latch which automatically engages into a keep when the door is closed.
This may be the case for example with a door that is less than 40 mm thick.
You ll then be able to screw the cylinder to the mounting plate.
Next is to mark the lock body.
Many new lock sets allow you to adjust the latch to either distance.
Remove the old cylinder from your door.
Fitting sizes should be printed on the instructions that come with the lock.
The cylinder should be inserted through the face plate and the back plate mounted on to the back of the door.
Select a lock with the same setback.
With a thin door like this the recess for a mortise lock would weaken the door structure too much.
Drill the cylinder hole by using an auger or expanding drill bit.
Open front door to reveal the face of the lock.
Using the body of the lock as a template mark the.