SOURCE: removing carbine 4011 deadbolt
remove the screws with proper screwdriver then perform the replcment
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SOURCE: carbine 4011 deadbolt removal
First, you will need a good quality Phillips Type Screwdriver, and possibly a flat-blade screwdriver, also. Both should be Medium-to-large to fit the lock screws properly. A Cordless Electric Screwdriver is OK, also. With the door open, remove the two screws holding the bolt assembly to the narrow part of the door. Do not attempt to remove the bolt at this time. Next, on the INSIDE part of the door, look on the lock cylinder for two screws. Before removing the screws, use masking tape to hold both sides of the lock to the door. The tape will keep the cylinders from falling off the door during disassembly. Now, remove the screws from the cylinder, and carefully pull the inside and outside cylinders off of the door. Sometimes there are two additional screws inside the lock that must be removed. Wiggle or rotate the cylinders slightly, and they should come right off the door. With the cylinders removed, the bolt assembly can now be slid out from the side of the door. Put all the lock parts, including keys, in a container so nothing gets lost.
SOURCE: i have deadbolt segal lock that was working for 2
Sounds like the tumbling mechanism for the handle may be off......check to make sure that the screws are tight that lock the front and back of the deadbolt together. Make sure that the door is fully closed and check to see where the deadbolt is hitting the striker. It mat be as simple as the door and frame have expanded a bit and the door is not fully seated when you close the door from the inside. See if these help if not please contact me as I wish to find a solution to your problem.
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SOURCE: we rekeyed our deadbolt and for some reason the
The lock tang (the item between the two lock parts inside the door) has been turn 180 degree out of position. Take the lock off, turn tang 180 degrees, reassamble, and it should work like new.
SOURCE: Need to disassemble deadbolt with concealed screws
If it's like my deadbolt, pull the inside faceplate off. It's just pressed in place and the screws are behind it.
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