djm Premium Long Throw Lock Installation Guide
- July 9, 2024
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djm Premium Long Throw Lock
Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Type: Keyed Different Double Locking
- Material: Stainless Steel and Brass
- Recommended Usage: Doors or Gates
Product Usage Instructions
KEYED DIFFERENT – DOUBLE LOCKING
- DJM Premium Long Throw Lock 50mm – Keyed Differ – Double Locking – 5060342809070
- DJM Premium Long Throw Lock 70mm – Keyed Differ – Double Locking – 5060342809087
DJM PREMIUM LONG THROW LOCK FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS:
- DJM Premium Long Throw Lock 50mm – Keyed Differ – Double Locking – 5060342809070
- DJM Premium Long Throw Lock 70mm – Keyed Differ – Double Locking – 5060342809087
Box Contents
- Power Drill
- Tape Measure
- Pencil or Marking Tool
- 2mm Wood Drill Bit
- 3mm Wood Drill Bit
- Small Flat Head Screwdriver
- 1 x Long Throw Lock
- 1 x Keep
- 1 x Escutcheon
- All Fittings & 5 Keys
- 1 x 26mm Drill Bit
Recommended Tools
Power Drill, Tape Measure, Pencil or Marking Tool, 2mm Wood Drill Bit, 3mm
Wood Drill Bit, Small Flat Head Screwdriver.
Safety Notice:
Always use suitable protection when operating power tools. Gloves, eye
protection and safety footwear are recommended when using tools. This product
should be installed by a suitably qualified professional.
General Advice:
This lock should be fitted after the door or gate has been hung and correctly
adjusted. The body of the lock should be fitted on the inside (secure side) of
the door or gate with just the barrel showing on the outside.
Correct Fitting Method:
- Double Locking
- Escutcheon
- Bolt
- Keys
- Barrel
How to Fit this Product:
Follow the provided fitting instructions carefully to ensure proper
installation. Make sure to place the body of the lock on the inside of the
door or gate and adjust accordingly.
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Mark the centre of the barrel position on the door/gate, ensuring the position is suitable for fitting on both sides of the door/gate (minimum 50mm from the edge of the door/gate).
Note: The body of the lock should be a minimum 5mm from the edge of the door/gate, ensuring the lock reaches across. The holes in the bar should face down. -
Drill a 26mm hole using the Auger/Flat wood drill bit supplied with the lock.
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Insert the lock and level up. Mark the holes for fixing the lock to the door/gate.
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Remove the lock and drill pilot holes using a 3mm wood drill bit.
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Replace the lock and fix to the gate/door using the screws provided. Note: Test the lock at this point, if the surface is not even the screw may need loosening or packing may be required for optimum performance.
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Fit the escutcheon or the optional handle over the barrel on the other side of the gate and mark the holes for fixing the plate to the door/gate.
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Remove the escutcheon/handle. If fitting the escutcheon, drill pilot holes using a 2mm wood drill bit. If fitting the optional handle, drill pilot holes using a 3mm wood drill bit.
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Fix the escutcheon or handle to the gate/door using the screws provided.
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Turn the lock into the ‘locked’ position and place the keep over the bolt, lining it up straight with the edge of the post or frame. Mark the holes for fixing the keep.
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Remove the keep and drill pilot holes using a 3mm wood drill bit.
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Fix the keep to the post/frame using the screws provided.
Maintenance Advice:
This locking mechanism is made from high-quality stainless steel and brass
components. To ensure a long life from the moving components, regularly oil
between the bolt and the back plate above the barrel and spray inside the key
hole.
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FAQ
Q: Can this lock be used for both indoor and outdoor applications?
A: Yes, this lock is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use due to its
durable stainless steel and brass construction.
Q: What should I do if I encounter difficulties during installation?
A: If you face any challenges during installation, it is recommended to seek
assistance from a professional locksmith or contact our customer support for
guidance.
Q: How often should I oil the moving parts of the lock for optimal
performance?
A: It is advised to oil the moving parts at least every six months to maintain
smooth operation and prolong the lifespan of the lock.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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