Details
Mounting Type:
Designed for surface installation on doors, drawers, or cabinetry. Refer to your product’s dimensions for proper placement and drilling points.
Tools You May Need
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Drill and drill bits
- Allen key
- Tape measure and pencil
- Level
- Chisel (for mortice lock installation)
- Screws and anchors
- Safety goggles
A. Cabinet Hardware
(Pull Bars, Knobs, Drawer Pulls)
Step 1: Mark Drilling Points
Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark hole placements. For uniformity across multiple pieces, a template is recommended.
Step 2: Drill Holes
Drill through the surface using a bit that matches the provided screw diameter. Keep the drill straight to avoid angle misalignment.
Step 3: Mount the Hardware
Insert screws from the inside of the cabinet or drawer. Secure the hardware on the front face and tighten with a screwdriver — avoid overtightening.
Step 4: Align and Inspect
Confirm straightness and spacing before fully securing.
B. Door Handle Hardware
B1: Thumb Lock or Dummy Handle
Step 1: Confirm Orientation
Determine left-hand or right-hand door swing. Adjust handle orientation as needed.
Step 2: Mark Installation Height
Mark desired height (typically 36–38 inches from the floor to the handle center). Align the mounting plate accordingly.
Step 3: Drill and Attach
Drill pilot holes and secure the backplate and handle with the included screws. For dummy handles, install directly without latch mechanisms.
Step 4: Install Strike Plate (Thumb Lock Only)
Mark latch location on the door frame. Chisel a recess if needed and screw the strike plate into place.
B2: Mortice Lock Handle
Step 1: Cut Mortice Pocket
Using a chisel and drill, create a cavity in the door edge for the lock body. Use provided measurements for accuracy.
Step 2: Insert Lock Body
Fit the lock body into the mortice cavity and attach it using screws through the faceplate.
Step 3: Install Handle
Align the spindle through the lock and attach handles on both sides. Tighten using a screwdriver or included Allen key.
Step 4: Install Cylinder (If Applicable)
Insert the key cylinder into the designated slot. Secure with the cylinder screw from the door edge.
Step 5: Mount Strike Plate
Align with the latch mechanism and secure the strike plate to the door frame.
Important Tips
- Always double-check measurements before drilling.
- Use a level for consistent handle alignment across multiple units.
- If unfamiliar with mortice installation, consult a locksmith or professional.
- Ensure all moving parts operate smoothly before tightening screws.
- Dummy handles are for decorative or pull-only use — they do not engage latches or locks.
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