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the present invention provides a tubular style lock installation device having body members of two end blocks 100 as a means that each provides for the mounting of the backset adjustment 200 with the use of threaded hole 101 for a shoulder bolt 102 on side b of end block 100 , side a of end block 100 having a hole 103 for body member of support shaft bolt 604 that extends to side e for support of three body member parts known as main support arm 600 also secondary support arm 700 and the pressure support arm 800 . side c of end block 100 has a threaded hole 104 for thumb turn 106 to lock support shaft bolt 604 from moving during use . side c of end block 100 also has a second threaded hole 107 with heli - coil 108 for longer life that extends to side d of end block 100 for knob 109 that has a threaded shaft with a point that is a means to lock secondary base plate 500 or edge drill setup series 900 in place at a designated location to drill and mortise door edge on center or off center . side a of end block 100 has a threaded hole 110 that intersects with threaded hole 107 on side c of block 100 that extends to side d of end block 100 . the purpose of hole 110 is for use of a nylon tipped set screw 112 as a means for a friction break for knob 109 that has a threaded shaft with a point . side d of end block 100 also has two other threaded holes 116 for a means of mounting body member main base plate 400 and spacer plate 300 . side b of end block 100 in addition to the threaded hole 101 for a means to mount the backset adjustment 200 also has a hole 113 for a pin 114 and spring 115 that is a means to creates a backset rotation limit to prevent the free spinning of the backset adjustment 200 . there is a small hole 203 in each backset adjustment 200 as a means to depress the rotation limit pin 114 to allow rotation of backset adjustment 200 for the needed setting of 2⅜ inch backset or 2¾ inch backset . the location of the backset adjustment hole 101 on side b of end block 100 and the location of support shaft bolt hole 103 on sides a and e are necessary for the accuracy for backset . the preferred material for the end block 100 is aluminum because of it is wear resistance and will not rust and also is light in weight . the end block 100 must be of size to allow the main support arm 600 and the secondary support arm 700 to close for a 1¼ inch thick door . the door thickness for this embodiment is 1¼ inch to 2⅜ inch but also may be increased for thicker doors by changing the two support shaft bolts 604 to longer support shaft bolts . for thinner than 1¼ inch thick door would require thicker door drill plate series 1000 or a shim between door drill plate series 1000 and main support arm 600 and secondary support arm 700 . the two end blocks 100 slide freely on the two support shaft bolts 604 with the main base plate 400 and two spacer plates 300 and with attachment secondary base plate 500 if installed or edge drill setup series 900 if installed . the two end blocks 100 can be locked to the two support shaft bolts 604 with thumb turn 106 on each end block 100 as a means of centering the main base plate 400 on the edge of the door or to do off set drilling on the edge of the door . there may be centering clips 605 installed into holes 606 in the support shaft bolts 604 on each side of each end block 100 as a means for a dedicated door edge drilling setup series 900 . the backset adjustment 200 is a plate two inches wide to hit against the door edge as a means of setting the backset of 2⅜ inch or 2¾ inch from the latch center on edge of the door to the center of the main hole in the door face . the backset adjustment 200 should have cut outs on each side as a means to identify that it is the side of the backset adjustment . the width of two inches is to span across any cut out or damage and to aid in centering on the door . the off set hole 201 in backset adjustment 200 is what determines the backset of 2⅜ inch or 2¾ inch and there for must be ⅜ inch difference from one face to the other . other cosmetic designs may be used as long as the above specifications are met . there is a small hole 203 in each backset adjustment 200 as a means to depress the rotation limit pin 114 to allow rotation of backset adjustment 200 for the needed setting of 2⅜ inch backset or 2¾ inch backset . there is a step drilled hole in two locations 203 on the backside of backset adjustment 200 for the rotation limit pin 114 as a means to prevent free rotation of backset adjustment 200 but to allow some rotation on each of the two settings for use on beveled doors . the spacer plate 300 is a means used to create a void between side d of the end blocks 100 and main base plate 400 to allow the ends of secondary base plate 500 with centering hole 501 or the ends of the edge drill setup series 900 with centering hole 905 to enter that void and to be centered and secured to the main base plate 400 by knob 109 that has a threaded shaft that threads through the end block 100 side c hole 107 and comes out end block 100 hole 107 side d and is pointed on the end . the spacer plate 300 is not the same size of end block 100 side d and has two holes 116 for the two screws 117 that attach the main base plate 400 to the end blocks 100 side d . the main base plate 400 is a guide with center cut out hole 402 for a router with ½ inch diameter guide attachment and ¼ inch router bit as a means to cut the mortise cut out for a latch plate of 1⅛ inch wide by 2¼ inch long . the main base plate 400 must be adequate width and thickness to safely support the router but narrow on the ends that connect to the end blocks 100 to allow both the main support arm 600 and the secondary support arm 700 to pass to accommodate for door thickness . the main base plate 400 has two holes 401 on each end as a means to fasten the spacer plates 300 and end blocks 100 . the main base plate 400 may also have 4 holes 405 with harden drill guide inserts 403 as a means for drilling mounting holes for installing latch mounting plates in steel doors . the center cut out guide 402 in the center of main base plate 400 must be large enough to compensate for the size of the router guide to cut 1⅛ inch wide by 2¼ inch long hole . the depth of the cut is determined by the latch thickness and is set on the router . the main base plate 400 is also used as a base as a means to support the secondary base plate 500 and edge drill setup series 900 . there is a locator hole 404 in each end of the main base plate 400 for the point of the threaded shaft on knob 109 to enter as a means to stabilize and properly position the secondary base plate 500 with hole 501 or drill edge setup series 900 with hole 905 . the secondary base plate 500 is a plate of thin material of the same width as the main base plate 400 that is placed on top of the main base plate 400 as a means to change the size of the router template center cut out guide 402 in the main base plate 400 to cut door edge latch plate mortise cut with a router that has a ½ inch diameter template guide for use with template center cut out guide 502 and ¼ inch diameter bit for a 1 inch by 2¼ inch latch assembly face plate . the secondary base plate 500 is held in place on the main base plate 400 by the end of the secondary base plate 500 sliding in to a void on each end of the main base plate 400 and under side d of each end block 100 in which knob 109 with a threaded shaft that has a point that enters a small hole 501 in each end of the secondary base plate 500 that provides a means to assure perfect alignment of the secondary base plate 500 to the main base plate 400 . the main support arm 600 is a u - shape plate with a threaded hole 601 in each end for a support shaft bolt 604 from each end block 100 and must pass the main base plate 400 to allow for door thickness adjustment . the main support arm 600 will have two holes 602 in the long section of the u - shaped for bolts 603 for a means to mount door drill plate series 1000 and must be of sufficient strength to with stand the clamping pressure to the door . the secondary support arm 700 is a u - shaped plate with hole 701 in each end for the support shaft bolt 604 to pass through and must also be able to pass the main base plate 400 . on the long section of the arm there will be three holes with the center hole 703 as a means to hold the pressure bolt 806 in position to exert pressure on the door drill plate series 1000 to clamp the embodiment to the door . holes 702 on each side of center hole 703 for bolts 704 are a means to bolt the door drill plate series 1000 to the secondary support arm 700 . the secondary support arm 700 can move on support shaft bolts 604 as a means for easy install and removal of the embodiment from door . the pressure support arm 800 is a u - shape plate that is connected to support shaft bolt 604 from each end block 100 with a hole in each end 801 on the flat of the plate for the support shaft bolt 604 to pass through . the support shaft bolt 604 is locked to the pressure support arm 800 with a set screw 803 in hole 802 on the edge of the plate on each end that intersects with the support shaft bolt 604 . the pressure support arm 800 is u - shaped as a means to allow the base of the router to pass unobstructed . the pressure support arm 800 has a hole 804 in the center of the long section of the u that is threaded with a heli - coil 805 to give longer life and stronger threads for the pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 that is aligned with a matching hole 703 in the secondary support arm 700 as a means to apply pressure on the door drill plate series 1000 to clamp the embodiment to the door . holes 807 provide access for bolts 704 . the edge drill setup series 900 is a complete setup that comes in 4 models of 900 - 1 , 900 - 2 , 900 - 3 , 900 - 4 and is a means for drilling or to assist in drilling or re - drilling the edge hole in the door . the edge drill setup series 900 consists of two steel plates of which one is u - shaped and is permanently fastened to the other . the assembly is fastened to the embodiment in the same manner as the secondary base plate 500 by being fastened to the main base plate 400 in a void between the main base plate 400 and side d of each end block 100 with the point of the threaded shaft from knob 109 entering a small hole 905 in each end of the edge drill setup series 900 as a means that assures perfect alignment of edge drill setup series 900 on the main base plate 400 . there are three other holes in the edge drill setup series 900 with the two holes 906 are a means for pre - drilling the latch mounting screw holes and the center hole 901 , 902 , 903 , 904 are a means for drilling the edge hole . the edge drill setup 900 - 1 has center hole 901 that is ¼ inch diameter for a pilot hole for a hole saw . the edge drill setup 900 - 2 has center hole 902 that is ⅞ inch diameter . the edge drill setup 900 - 3 has center hole 903 that is 1 inch diameter . the edge drill setup 900 - 4 has center hole 904 that is 1⅛ inch diameter . the main frame of the device is comprised of the end blocks 100 , backset adjustments 200 , spacer plates 300 , main base plate 400 , main support arm 600 , secondary support arm 700 , the pressure support arm 800 with related hardware of screws , set screws and shoulder bolts 102 , support shaft bolts 604 , support shaft lock 105 and thumb turn 106 along with backset rotation limit parts 114 and 115 and the knob 109 with threaded shaft with point and pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 along with miscellaneous hardware parts . the order of assembly is an end block 100 with spacer plate 300 screwed with screws 117 to each end of the main base plate 400 of which a bolt known as support shaft bolt 604 passes in each end block hole 103 . on the head end of the support shaft bolt 604 is installed the pressure support arm 800 with pressure bolt 806 and locked on by set screws 803 in holes 802 . next installed on the support bolt 604 is the secondary support arm 700 that is allowed to move freely on the support shaft bolt 604 when off the door followed by the end block 100 . the secondary support arm 700 has one of the set of two door drill plates series 1000 bolted on facing the end block 100 . on the threaded end of the support shaft bolt 604 is installed the main support arm 600 that has bolted to it the second of the two door drill plate series 1000 also facing the end block 100 . the embodiment is attached to the door by means of pressure from the pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 from the pressure support arm 800 on the door drill plate series 1000 thus putting a clamping pressure on the door . with a door drill plate series 1000 on each door face and the main base plate 400 on the edge of the door the embodiment becomes u - shaped and wraps around the door with the door sandwiched between the two door drill plate series 1000 . the door drill plates series 1000 are templates used in identical pairs and are preferably made of ¼ inch material and each are 2¾ inch backset with the plate coming to the edge of the door as a means for support of the door during edge drilling . the holes in the door drill plate series 1000 provide a means to guide the drill bit for the proper drilling of holes in the door with the door being drilled from each side . the door drill plate series 1000 are held to the embodiment with mounting holes 1001 for two bolts 603 that go through the main support arm 600 and two bolts 704 that goes through the secondary support arm 700 and screws into threaded holes 1001 in each door drill plate series 1000 . each set of door drill plate series 1000 are built to one manufacturer specifications although some manufacturers share the same specifications and sometimes more than one set of specifications can be put on a set of door drill plates as with door drill plate 1000 - 1 for several brands of grade one lever handle locksets and the most common hospital paddles latches . manufacturer specifications can be shared on one set of door drill plates with a 2⅛ cross drill hole 1003 and cut outs 1007 at 3 and 9 o &# 39 ; clock for 3 / 16 inch drill bit to drill for lock rose teeth for locksets and through bolts holes 1009 are 5 / 16 inch diameter and 2¾ inches apart for many grade one levers . through bolt holes 1008 are 5 / 16 inch diameter and are of different location for still other grade one levers . through bolt holes 1012 are 5 / 16 inch diameter and are located as required for many hospital paddles latches . door drill plate 1000 - 2 has mounting holes 1001 and 2⅛ inch cross drill hole 1003 with cut outs 1007 at 3 and 9 o &# 39 ; clock for 3 / 16 inch diameter drill to drill for lock rose teeth and the door drill plate also has through bolt holes 1010 which are 5 / 16 diameter and 2 19 / 32 inch apart for many grade 2 lever sets . door drill plate 1000 - 3 is the same as door drill plate 1000 - 2 except the through bolt holes 1011 are 2 35 / 64 inches apart for one specific brand of lock . the through bolt holes distance apart will vary for other door drill plates as to manufacturer specification . door drill plates for use with access control locks or locksets that require extra holes above and / or below the main hole 1003 center line will require longer door drill plates than for the standard cylindrical locksets . some door drill plates may need to be narrower as a means to accommodate special needs of window frames but still maintain the manufacturer &# 39 ; s specifications . some of the longer door drill plates may be multi piece plates and need added external clamping . welding clamps work well as a means for added external clamping and are not a part of this patent . door drill plates 1000 - 4 are for basic installation of cylindrical door knobs and deadbolts and only have holes 1001 for mounting , hole 1003 for cutting the 2⅛ inch hole and with cut outs 1007 at 3 and 9 o &# 39 ; clock for 3 / 16 inch diameter drill to drill for lock rose teeth . door drill plates 1000 - 0 are blank plates that can be modified for special locks in which door drill plates otherwise are not available and only have mounting holes 1001 . the door drill plates can vary in size as to need but holes should be based on 2¾ inch backset . door drill plates 1000 - 5 are for one model of one manufacturer of stand alone electronic access control hardware . holes 1001 are for door drill plate mounting , hole 1003 is to drill the 2⅛ inch hole , cut outs 1007 at 3 and 9 o &# 39 ; clock for 3 / 16 inch diameter drill to drill for lock rose teeth , holes 1016 are to drill through bolt for the lock body , holes 1013 are to drill lock body mounting holes , hole 1014 are to drill for wires to pass through on a fire rated door and hole 1015 is to drill for wires to pass through the door on a non - fire rated door . door drill plate series 1000 are interchangeable between the large and small embodiment . alignment tool 909 is a means for aligning the embodiment on a door that all ready is prepared for a lockset but the preparation needs to be modified . alignment tool 909 is made of 1 inch diameter material and is ⅞ inch diameter on one end for doors with edge hole preparation of ⅞ inch diameter . the smaller version of the embodiment for preparing doors for tubular style locks having body members of two end blocks mj 10 and on side b of mj 10 is hole mj 11 that provide a means for the backset adjustment 200 to be mounted with shoulder bolt 102 . on side b of end block mj 10 is the backset adjustment rotation limit pin hole mj 14 that has the rotation limit pin 114 and spring 115 . the shaft bolt hole mj 12 on sides a and e of the end block mj 10 provides a means for support shaft bolt 604 that supports 3 parts known as the main support arm mj 60 also the secondary support arm mj 70 and the pressure support arm mj 80 . the threaded shaft lock hole mj 13 on side c that has knob 106 that has a nylon tip to lock the end block mj 10 to the support shaft bolt 604 . there are two holes mj 15 on side c that extend to side d for mounting two edge drill plates mj 20 with bolts mj 16 and nuts mj 17 . the block should be of the size to allow the main support arm mj 60 and the secondary support arm mj 70 to close for a 1¼ inch thick door . holes 606 in support shaft bolt 604 are for centering clips 605 on each end of the two end blocks mj 10 to prevent the end block mj 10 from changing adjustment that provides a means for dedicated door edge setup . the backset adjustment 200 provides a means to quickly change of the backset adjustment for 2⅜ inch or 2¾ inch with hole 203 to depress rotation limit pin 114 to rotate backset adjustment 200 for needed setting . the rotation limit pin 114 enters a stepped hole 203 in backset adjustment 200 to prevent free rotation of the backset adjustment 200 . the rotation limit pin 114 in stepped hole 203 does allow , rotation adequate to self adjust for beveled doors . the main support arm mj 60 does provide a means to mount one of the door drill plate series 1000 with mounting holes mj 62 with bolt 603 and to exert pressure on the door face to clamp the embodiment to said door . the main support arm mj 60 is fastened to support shaft bolt 604 with holes mj 61 in each end of main support arm mj 60 . the secondary support arm mj 70 provides a means to mount one of the door drill plate series 1000 with mounting holes mj 72 with bolts 704 and to exert pressure on the door face received from pressure support arm bolt 806 with knob 808 in hole mj 73 to clamp the embodiment to said door . the secondary support arm mj 70 is fastened to support shaft bolt 604 with holes mj 71 on each end of the secondary support arm mj 70 . the pressure support arm mj 80 provides a means to exert pressure with pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 in hole mj 83 on said door drill plate series 1000 that is mounted to the secondary support arm mj 70 to provide the pressure needed to clamp the said embodiment to said door . the door is sandwiched between the two door drill plates series 1000 . the pressure support arm mj 80 is fastened to support shaft bolt 604 with holes mj 81 in each end of the pressure support arm and held in place with set screws 803 in holes mj 82 . the edge drill setup for the smaller embodiment consists of two edge drill plates series mj 20 with holes mj 26 to fasten the door drill plates to the two end blocks mj 10 with one fastened to side c with holes mj 15 and the other one fastened to side d with hole mj 15 , bolt mj 16 and nut mj 17 . the edge drill plates series mj 20 have three holes with two holes mj 25 for a means to pre - drilling the latch plate screws and the center hole being one of four sizes . edge drill plate mj 20 - 1 has a center ¼ inch hole mj 21 as a pilot hole for a hole saw . edge drill plate mj 20 - 2 has a center ⅞ inch hole mj 22 . edge drill plate mj 20 - 3 has a center 1 inch hole mj 23 . edge drill plate mj 20 - 4 has a center 1⅛ inch hole mj 24 . the edge drill plate mj 20 - 3 with a center 1 inch hole mj 23 would be standard on the embodiment . the door drill plates series 1000 are interchangeable between the two embodiments and provide the same function for both the large and small embodiments . the door drill plates series 1000 are a means to accurately drill all the holes needed in each face of the door to meet the requirements of the lock being installed . the alignment tool 909 can be used as a means to properly align the small embodiment to an existing door preparation for modification to that preparation . 1 . determine which set of door drill plates series 1000 are needed for hardware being installed and then install one door drill plate series 1000 onto main support arm 600 and the other door drill plate series 1000 onto the secondary support arm 700 . 2 . determine from hardware to be installed what backset adjustment is needed and set the backset adjustment 200 by depressing the rotation limit pin 203 with a small wire and rotate backset adjustment 200 to the needed setting of 2⅜ inch backset or 2¾ inch backset . the backset adjustment 200 will self adjust for beveled or square edge door when the embodiment is installed on the door . the backset adjustment 200 is on both the top and bottom of the embodiment . 3 . determine the thickness of the door that the preferred embodiment is to be installed on . 4 . determine if the thickness of the door is the standard 1⅜ inch thick or 1¾ inch thick and if the latch assembly is to be installed in the center of the edge of the door or offset from the center of the door . 5 . if the door is of standard thickness and the door edge is to be center cut and the preferred embodiment needs to be adjusted for a different door thickness than it is set for then remove centering clips 605 from the support shaft bolts 604 and loosen thumb turn 106 on each of the end blocks 100 . then slide the end blocks 100 on support shaft bolts 604 to the appropriate location for the door thickness and install centering clips 605 in support shaft bolt 604 in holes 606 on each side of each end block 100 , then retighten thumb turn 106 in each end block 100 to prevent any additional movement . 6 . if the door is of non - standard thickness or offset drilling is to be done then remove the centering clips 605 from each support shaft bolt 604 . loosen thumb turn 106 on each end block 100 . using a carpenter ′ square put a vertical line on the edge of the door in what will be the center of the latch assembly . install the preferred embodiment on the door and center the two backset adjustments 200 to the vertical line drawn on the door edge . lock the two thumb turns 106 that lock each end block 100 to support shaft bolt 604 . 7 . to install and clamp the preferred embodiment onto the door if this is a complete new installation , then : a . a small pencil mark needs to be put on the edge of the door where the top backset adjustment 200 will be . the formula to make that mark is to measure from the outside of one backset adjustment 200 to the outside of the other backset adjustment 200 and divide by 2 . take the answer and measure from where the latch hole center is to be then measure up on the door edge and make a small horizontal mark . b . with all adjustments of backset and proper plates premade , install the preferred embodiment on the door with aligning the top backset adjustment with the horizontal mark on the door . tighten pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 to clamp the preferred embodiment to the door as a sandwiching of the door with the door drill plates series 1000 . c . if offset drilling or non - standard edge drilling is being done where centering clips 605 are not used then the backset adjustments 200 must be centered to the vertical pencil line on the door as talked about in number 6 and then the end blocks 100 must be locked to the support shaft bolt 604 by tightening thumb turn 106 . 8 . if the preferred embodiment is being installed onto an existing lock preparation then install edge drill setup 900 - 3 with the 1 inch hole 903 and use alignment tool 909 in the drill edge setup 900 - 3 to enter the existing edge drill hole in the door . if the existing edge drill hole in the door is not center of the edge of the door or this is a non - standard door then remove centering clips 605 and loosen thumb turn 106 to allow the edge drilling assembly to self center to the existing edge hole and then retighten thumb turn 106 that locks end blocks 100 to support shaft bolts 604 on each end of the preferred embodiment . 9 . to install the edge drill setup series 900 or the secondary base plate 500 loosen knob 109 on each end block 100 sufficient to install or remove edge drill setup series 900 or the secondary base plate 500 . when installing use the small mark on each end of the edge drill setup series 900 or the secondary base plate 500 to assist in determining the proper location of the hole for knob 109 with point to locate and enter hole 905 or hole 501 . slowly tighten knob 109 as you wiggle the attachment being installed and you will feel when it begins to enter the hole 905 or hole 501 , do not fully tighten . now do the other end of the attachment being installed in the same fashion but when you have knob 109 centered in the hole you may tighten that knob 109 and then retighten the other knob 109 . 10 . the holes maybe drilled in what ever order that are most convenient . hole saws and drills in steel should be run at low speed to prevent overheating . hole saws when drilling wood perform best when run at a high speed . when drilling the door face , first drill part way through from one side and then go to the matching hole on the other side of the door and drill to complete the hole . drill the 3 holes on the door edge that include the 2 predrilled latch plate screw holes 906 . 11 . remove the edge drill setup series 900 . 12 . install the secondary base plate 500 if needed . 13 . use a router with the appropriate router guide and router bit , set at the appropriate depth to cut the mortise for the latch plate . install the router in the off position onto the main base plate 400 or the secondary base plate 500 with the bit of the router being in the edge drill hole . turn on router and cut the mortise then turn router off and it allow it to stop running before removing the router from the preferred embodiment to prevent damage to the preferred embodiment . there are two ways to set the router for depth of cut to cut the mortise cut out with one being with the use of the depth measuring part of slide calipers . put the latch plate on the main base plate 400 or on the secondary base plate 500 if it is being used , then measure from the latch plate to the uncut door and transfer that measurement to the tip of the router bit and the base of the router . the other method for setting the router for depth of cut is to use a setup gauge that has three cutouts : one for residential latch 2⅜ inch backset , one for residential latch 2¾ inch backset and one for commercial latch for 2¾ inch backset . select the right cutout and adjust the router bit to bottom out on the cutout when the ends of the gauge are against the router base . 14 . remove the preferred embodiment from the door . 15 . in some situations extra clamping from an external clamp that is not a part of this preferred embodiment will be needed to keep the preferred embodiment from moving on door . 16 . it is recommended on most installations that a paper towel be used between the door drill plate series 1000 and the door to protect the door from being marred . 17 . to square the corners of the latch plate mortise cut out in wood , the use of a corner chisel works very well but is not a part of this preferred embodiment . 18 . if a router is used to cut a door edge that is made of steel or aluminum then it is recommended to use a double flute carbide router bit and grease the door edge in the area that is being cut to help the bit from getting clogged . great care must be taken not to break the bit and extra safety precautions should be taken . 19 . a full face safety shield should be used for eye and face protection and steel toed shoes incase the preferred embodiment is dropped . no loose clothing near the drill bits should be used . 1 . determine which set of door drill plates series 1000 are needed for hardware being installed and then install one door drill plate series 1000 onto main support arm mj 60 and the other door drill plate series 1000 onto secondary support arm mj 70 . 2 . determine from hardware to be installed what backset adjustment is needed and set the backset adjustment 200 by depressing the rotation limit pin 203 with a small wire and rotate backset adjustment 200 to the needed setting of 2⅜ inch backset or 2¾ inch backset . the backset adjustment 200 will self adjust for beveled or square edge door when the embodiment is installed on the door . the backset adjustment 200 is on both the top and bottom of the embodiment . 3 . determine the thickness of the door that the preferred embodiment is to be installed on . 4 . determine if the thickness of the door is the standard 1⅜ inch thick or 1¾ inch thick and if the latch assembly is to be installed in the center of the edge of the door or offset from the center of the door . 5 . if the door is of standard thickness and the door edge is to be center cut and the preferred embodiment needs to be adjusted for a different door thickness than it is set for then remove centering clips 605 from the support shaft bolts 604 and loosen thumb turn 106 on each of the end blocks mj 10 . then slide the end blocks mj 10 on support shaft bolts 604 to the appropriate location for the door thickness and install centering clips 605 in support shaft bolt 604 in holes 606 on each side of each end block mj 10 , then retighten thumb turn 106 in each end block mj 10 to prevent any additional movement . 6 . if the door is of non - standard thickness or offset drilling is to be done then remove the centering clips 605 from each support shaft bolt 604 . loosen thumb turn 106 on each end block mj 10 . using a carpenter &# 39 ; square put a vertical line on the edge of the door in what will be the center of the latch assembly . install preferred embodiment on the door and center the two backset adjustments 200 to the vertical line drawn on the door edge . lock the two thumb turns 106 that lock each end block mj 10 to support shaft bolt 604 . 7 . to install and clamp the preferred embodiment onto the door if this is a complete new installation , then : a . a small pencil mark needs to be put on the edge of the door where the top backset adjustment 200 will be . the formula to make that mark is to measure from the outside of one backset adjustment 200 to the outside of the other backset adjustment 200 and divide by 2 . take the answer and measure from where the latch hole center is to be up on the edge door and make a small horizontal mark . b . with all adjustments of backset and proper plates premade , install the preferred embodiment on the door with aligning the top backset adjustment with the horizontal mark on the door . tighten pressure bolt 806 with knob 808 to clamp the preferred embodiment to the door as a sandwiching of the door with the door drill plate series 1000 . c . if offset drilling or non - standard edge drilling is being done where centering clips 605 are not used then the backset adjustments 200 must be centered to the vertical pencil line on the door edge as talked about in number 6 and then the end blocks mj 10 must be locked to the support shaft bolt 604 by tightening thumb turn 106 . 8 . if the preferred embodiment is being installed onto an existing lock preparation with edge drill plate mj 20 - 3 with the 1 inch hole mj 23 installed use alignment tool 909 in the edge drill plate hole mj 23 to enter the existing edge hole in the edge of the door . if the existing edge drill hole is not center of the edge of the door or this is a non - standard door then remove centering clips 605 and loosen thumb turn 106 on each end block to allow the edge drilling assembly to self center to the existing edge hole and then retighten thumb turn 106 on each end block mj 10 that locks end blocks mj 10 to support shaft bolts 604 . 9 . the holes maybe drilled in what ever order that are most convenient . hole saws and drills in steel should be run at low speed to prevent overheating . hole saws when drilling wood perform best when run at a high speed . when drilling the door face , first drill part way through from one side and then go to the matching hole on the other side of the door and drill to complete the hole . drill the 3 holes on the door edge that include the 2 predrilled latch plate screw holes mj 25 . 10 . remove the preferred embodiment from the door . 11 . in some situations extra clamping from an external clamp that is not a part of this preferred embodiment will be needed to keep preferred embodiment from moving on the door . 12 . it is recommended on most installations that a paper towel be used between the door drill plate series 1000 and the door to protect the door from being marred . 13 . a full face safety shield should be used for eye and face protection and steel toed shoes incase the preferred embodiment is dropped . no loose clothing near the drill bits should be used .

Classification Label: 8