Installation Guide

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for Interior Door Slabs (JII110)
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COMPLETE INSTALLATION
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INSTALL LOCKSET AND FINISH INSTALLATION
1. The center of the
hole for the lockset
is usually 44" from
the top of the slab
and either 2 3/8" or 2
3/4" on center from
the edge, depending
on the latch. For
slabs that have
a rail (horizontal
member) across the
center of the slab,
the lockset should
be centered in this
rail. Using the lockset
manufacturer's
instructions and
template, drill for
lockset. Generally, a 2 1/8" diameter hole is needed for the lockset.
Drill a 1" latch hole through the edge of the slab into the center of
the lock hole to accommodate the latch for the lock. Some latches
have a radius (rounded corners) or rectangular face plate that will
require the slab edge to be chiseled for t. Drill pilot holes for
attachment screws. Other latches are round (contractor drive-in) and
can be tapped into place with a hammer.
Lockset
hole
Rail
Panel
Latch
hole
2 3/8"
2. Close slab and check for proper operation. Adjust as necessary.
3. Finish all surfaces of the slab if not already done.
4. If installing a solid
core, custom carved,
or stile and rail slab,
install a #9 x 2 1/2"
screw in the center
hole (as shown) in
the top two hinges
(through the leaves
toward the jamb).
Jamb
Replace with
longer screw