Once inserted a small key is used to open the anchor which spreads out interior brackets to clamp the collar of the anchor against the door face like a toggle bolt.
How to install a lock on a hollow door.
Always check before you start drilling and cutting and refer to any manufacturer s instructions.
This means that they are not solid wood and this might pose a problem with the strength of the deadbolt.
Decide where to install the deadbolt on the door.
Step 1 find the lock block.
Use a sharp point to mark the centers of the two hole positions for the lock cylinder through the face of the door and the latchbolt into the edge of the door.
These plastic anchors fold flat to fit inside a pilot hole drilled into the door.
Using the original hinges if possible place the hinges and make sure the hinges are level with the door.
Always use bolts instead of.
Insert the anchors into the holes in the door and tap the top of the screws as necessary with a hammer until the back of the hook is flush against the door.
Measure from the edge of the door to the center of the circle on both sides to make sure the.
Use masking tape to affix the template at the proper position.
Tighten the anchor screws with a phillips head screwdriver.
Use the drill to screw pilot holes and attach hinges to the door.
Scrape away remaining wood.
This section will either be built in on the side or will run from the top to the bottom of your door.
How to install a deadbolt into a hollow core door.
Snap on the decorative outer plate.
Place one of the deadbolt plates on the door to figure out exactly where it should be.
Hand thread the screws then tighten them using a screwdriver or power drill.
A lock block is a solid piece of wood that is pre built into hollow doors so that you have a solid section of wood to drill your lock into.
To mount anything into a hollow door requires special hollow door anchors.
Drill 1 8 inch holes through the door at the machined holes install the bolts and fit the washers and nuts on the ends of the bolts at the inside face of the door.
If mounting into a solid door simply secure the hook to the door with retaining screws.
Use the chisel on a low angle to prevent digging deeper than necessary.
Mark the center of the holes for both the lock cylinder and latchbolt.