Description
SIW Concealed Active Door Lock
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Direct replacement for SIW French Door, Active Multi-Point Lock Replacement
Concealed Multi-Point Lock Specifications:
- 60mm backset – 2 3/8″ from edge of door to center of handle.
- 92mm (3 5/.8″) center of handle to center of thumbturn
- 5/16″ coupling for threaded rod connection and top and bottom lock points.
- Lock DOES NOT come with exterior mounted faceplate.
- 3/8″ standoff – Lock standoff is the 3/8″ short standoff version used on PGT 750 Series
- Stainless steel construction
PGT Active Concealed Multi-point lock Rod Version, 60mm, No Faceplate
This mortise lock is used exclusively on PGT Doors and has 5/16-18 Coupling Thread:
To Replace lock ,the stile edge plate needs to be removed.
Type: Active Door Lock
Version: Concealed Rod / Shootbolts
Backset: 2-3/8 inch (60mm)
Faceplate Attached: NO, Mounting plate has Radius corners
Faceplate Width: N/A
Faceplate Length: N/A Does not come with Faceplate
Standoff: Short, 3/8 Thick Plastic Standoff Blocks
Coupling Thread: 5/16-18 ( silver Color )
How to Operate Lock:
1. Lift handle to Extend vertical shootbolt rods
2. Turn Key or Thumbturn to extend deadbolt and secure rods in locked position
3. Reverse process to unlock door.
Operation of Lock: Baby Sitter function
This lock can be used in 2 different ways
1. When the door is closed the deadbolt can be thrown without lifting the door lever and used as a standard deadbolt lock.
When the handle is lifted the shootbolts will extend and will not retract until after the deadbolt is unlocked.
It is not necessary to use the locking rods unless desired
2. The lever can be lifted to engage the concealed rods and then throw the deadbolt.
to unlock door, retract deadbolt with key or Thumb turn, then push down on lever to retract rods and open door.
Change Handing:
1. Insert screw driver into slot behind latch
2. Pull down on handing release, latch pops out
3. Rotate latch and push back into lock case
Always Check To See That The Lock Will Engage and Dis-Engage Before closing door