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Having trouble finding a specific lock

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Having trouble finding a specific lock

Postby Raccoon » 11 Apr 2006 14:58

My landlord just asked me if I could change out the laundry room door lock. The state inspectors stated it must have a handy cap handle knob, which is easy enough, but I need to match 2 other criteria aswell.

The doors have a rectangular plate installed which covers the key-in-knob and a deadbolt. The new lock must be able to use the existing brass plate or come with its own. The new handle also must not be lockable without a key, so that kids cannot lock themselves inside the laundry room. So a deadbolt and a non-locking handle, or a deadbolt and outside key-locking handle but without a thumb lock would be desired. I can't seem to find either of these.

And Kwikset would be quite fine, as all of our existing locks are Kwiksets.
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Postby Chucklz » 11 Apr 2006 15:31

Could you provide a quick picture?

Is your brass plate a door wrap? or is it purely decorative?

What is the backset on the lock?
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Postby Raccoon » 11 Apr 2006 16:59

Here's an image of the lock from all angles.

http://i1.tinypic.com/v6u52a.jpg

I'm having doubts that the brass plate can be re-used, however, every door in the complex has the same brass plate, so it would be cool if it could be kept.

Again, this is a Kwikset. Notice the locks have been disabled to prevent kids from locking themselves inside. Any lock must be key-only, no thumb turn. The handle-knob doesn't necessarily require a lock.
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Postby devildog » 11 Apr 2006 20:04

wow. An arrow mortice lock. cool.
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Postby Chucklz » 11 Apr 2006 20:38

If I were you, I would consider one of these style products
http://www.chown.com/cgi-bin/lansaweb?P ... MLNR(S0100):0000000000+ZXJUNR(S0100):0000000040
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Postby Raccoon » 11 Apr 2006 21:19

Something appears to be wrong with that link. All I see are "Locks by Schlage" but no locks. Any Kwiksets?

Would it be possible to find a handle I could simply replace the knob with? That would be the simplest and most accepted solution for the landlord.
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Postby Chucklz » 11 Apr 2006 21:49

Go to www.chown.com
Click on the ADA tab
Then on the left column click on lock, retrofit levers.

You should try to find a similar product that fits.


Why do you keep assuming the locks are Kwikset simply because they have a KW1 keyway? The plate says Arrow, so I would suggest its an Arrow. Try dissassembing to see what kind of install it is. Again, take pictures and some basic lock measurements.
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