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Installing a euro lock in Canada

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Installing a euro lock in Canada

Postby ThE_MasteR » 26 Aug 2006 12:35

I am from Canada, and I have a couple of euro locks, and there's one I would like to install on my front door, but the format isn't the same.

My question is, do I need to buy a euro socket to fit the lock into the door ? I did a cheap search on google and didn't find anything, but I guess I can ask here if you don't mind.
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Re: Installing a euro lock in Canada

Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 13:30

ThE_MasteR wrote:I am from Canada, and I have a couple of euro locks, and there's one I would like to install on my front door, but the format isn't the same.

My question is, do I need to buy a euro socket to fit the lock into the door ? I did a cheap search on google and didn't find anything, but I guess I can ask here if you don't mind.



What do you mean?.....this seems quite vague?

Euro locks vary...are you talking about Euro cylinder mortice locks (presumedly)? ....sometimes known by their teardrop shaped (yeoke) cylinders.

They install in the regular fashion with either a morticing machine or drill with spade bits.

more info required.
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Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 13:30

what is a Euro socket?
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 26 Aug 2006 13:35

Sorry for not providing enough info :)
This is the kind of lock I would be installing a wooden door. It would be quite hard to carve out this shape. Also, does the deadbolt mechanism work the same as in a non-euro mortise cylinder ?
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 26 Aug 2006 13:36

Darn edit button, where did he go.
Here it is.
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Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 13:41

It's a standard Euro mortice lock.....the fitting is quite simple ....just use the template that comes with the lock....I think its a 3/4 spade bit for the cylinder (upper portion) and a 3/8 spade bit for the bible (lower portion), the lower portion will require two holes....then simply use a small rasp to shape the cylinder hole....afterward install an escutcheon plate to cover any irregularities
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 26 Aug 2006 13:44

I understand, thanks for the info.
Also, where can I get one of these templates ?
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Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 13:49

template should be in the instructions that come with the lock
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Postby hurri » 26 Aug 2006 13:57

ThE_MasteR wrote:Darn edit button, where did he go.
Here it is.
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I have one too....but i use it for picking... :roll:
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 26 Aug 2006 14:06

globallockytoo wrote:template should be in the instructions that come with the lock
Didn't come with any ? Somebody...print out maybe ?
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Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 14:38

ThE_MasteR wrote:
globallockytoo wrote:template should be in the instructions that come with the lock
Didn't come with any ? Somebody...print out maybe ?



It depends on the model of your lock and the required backset....but have allok at this site:

http://www.allgood.co.uk/graphics/produ ... %2Block%22
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Postby globallockytoo » 26 Aug 2006 14:42

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