Bill R. 22 wrote:but have run into a problem with the Schlage B360N deadbolt. Someone told me you had to push in the round pin before turning the knurled cap. I thought he pin he was talking about was the large round pin.
Not sure what you mean .. the large round pin ?
Bill R. 22 wrote:
What is the proper way to do this? Holding the small pin in while twisting the knurled cap is extremely difficult because I need one hand to use a screwdriver tip to keep the pin from protruding above the cap, another to fit a pair of pliers around the cap, and a third hand to hold the cylinder.
There is a tool that will depress the pin .. can't think of the name or the manufacturer at this time ( see Eyes_Only
post above for a picture.). I use a pick to depress the pin .. you shouldn't need a pair of pliers.. it was only turned until it stops then back 1 " notch" so why the need for pliers ?
I somehow manage to remove 20-30 a day and have NEVER used pliers on a schlage KIK ( key in knob ) or deadbolt
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