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How to disassemble this patio door lock ?

  • 26-09-2021 02:08PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 75 ✭✭


    Hi,

    This lock has gotten a bit stiff lately so I'd like to open it up to clean and oil it:

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    I can remover the large lever handle with an allen key:

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    But I don't know how to remove the 'faceplate', I was expecting to be able to just lift it away from the wooden surface in the direction shown by the arrows but it wont move:

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    Should I be able to just lift this off or is there some ,mechanism holding it in place that I have to release ? I can't see any screws or anything but there are these slots on the top and the bottom, are these so that I can stick a screwdriver or something in and prise the faceplate away from the wooden surface or are they part of a mechanism holding it in place ?

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    So, does anyone know how to do this or indeed what this type of lock is called or where I could get a schematic explaining how to take it apart ?

    Thanks,

    Zozo



Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 1,603 ✭✭✭hesker


    I don’t know for sure but my guess is that it is held in place with a flexible tang. Get a screwdriver and drop it into that slot between the tang and the cover. It should stop after a few mm. You can then press down firmly but not too hard and the cover can be pulled out. You should only need to depress the tang by a couple of mm.

    This is just a guess on my part so you may wish to wait for someone who knows for sure.



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