Screw the hinges onto the correct side of the jamb.
Tools to make lock holes in the door and jam.
Knowing how to cut a mortise is essential for installing a deadbolt lock.
The lock cylinder leaves a hole over 2 inches in diameter completely through the door and there s an additional hole through the door edge where the bolt used to reside.
Make sure it s tight and opening in the right direction.
If you want your door lockset to operate smoothly and not bind up when you turn the doorknob or try to lock it it s imperative the two holes you drill align perfectly in both directions.
You ll need to cut a mortise a small shallow recess in the wood of the door and doorjamb for the latchbolt and strike plate to rest.
To allow proper clearance for the lock to operate most strike plates are recessed into the door frame.
Bi metal hole saw d180016.
Bi metal hole saw d180034.
Door lock installation kit d180004.
Use a rotary tool to help you make a perfect mortise for the faceplate of a door latch when installing door hardware.
For every doorknob or deadbolt lock installed in your home a hole was drilled in the door jamb and covered with a perforated strike plate.
Dewalt d180004 door lock installation hole saw kit.
Unless you are installing a prehung door you ll need to trace the outline of the hinges on the jamb and cut an indentation using a router or utility knife.
Close the door tightly and let go of the knob.
The strike is installed on the door frame and contains a hole that catches the latch or bolt that extends from the lock.
The strike will hold the bolt in place keeping the door locked until the bolt is retracted using a key or thumb turn.
Hang the door in the jamb.
The bolt will make a pencil mark on the doorjamb.
Turn the knob and hold it to keep the bolt retracted.
How to fill holes left when a door strike was moved.
Align the edge of the strike plate s hole just to the door side of the mark and proceed with scoring around the strike plate.
This project guide features step by step instructions to tackle after you have already drilled holes in the door.
The centerline of the holes must be at the same height and they must be drilled at the precise 90 degree angle to the face of the material being drilled.