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Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Need help fixing or installing a lock? We welcome questions from the public here! Sorry, no automotive questions, please.
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Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby the sandman » 16 Jan 2015 21:05

Hey Locksmiths,

I was in the middle of installing an electric Mortise lock made by Corbin and noticed that the space on the lock face where the cylinder set-screw(s) go has a gray plastic insert blocking the usual place for the cylinder set screw. The plastic piece doesn't see to pull out. Anybody know how you secure the cylinder from a vice grip type attack?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby cledry » 17 Jan 2015 21:32

Must be something new. Can you post a photo. I've always found a set screw as per norm. In fact it clearly shows a set screw for the ECL models.
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby dll932 » 21 Jan 2015 15:37

As fate would have it, where I work has a ton of electric Corbin/Russwin mortise locks.:) Nearly all the ones we have use conventional setscrews but I saw one that uses a different setup: It has a rocker arm at the rear of the case with a screw that drives it ABOVE where they normally are. Sorry, couldn't find pix and I don't have time to take one.
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby the sandman » 6 Feb 2015 22:32

Thanks for the replies.
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby I Pik U » 7 Feb 2015 10:06

What do the instructions say?

Has to have something holding in the cylinder.
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby dll932 » 12 Feb 2015 12:36

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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby cledry » 15 Feb 2015 23:53

Thanks for that. Learned something new today. :D
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Re: Corbin Russwin Electric Mortise Lock

Postby dll932 » 17 Feb 2015 10:35

No charge! It threw me too, when I saw it. I don't think there is any other mortise lock, past or present, that works that way.
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