I'm having some trouble finding the correct terminology in identifing (naming) the parts of the locks I'm working on. Maybe someone can help me. I have a standard baldwin deadbolt that I am replacing with a older standard schlage assembly modified with a schlage everest cylinder. The schlage assembly has a interchangable cylinder in which I am substituting the everest cylinder. The baldwin is an "all in one" assembly ie: it doesn't allow for replacement of the cylinder so I can't swap in the everest cylinder. So . . . then talking to a locksmith about the various parts, what are the correct names for:
1. The "all in one" baldwin cylinder (1.25" diameter).
2. The interchangable portion of the schlage (standard or everest) 5/8" diameter with riser containing springs and pins.
3. The schlage outer assembly that the above piece inserts into (1.25" diameter with cutout and retaining screw.