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Edward Hughes

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Sep 29, 2009, 2:09:08 PM9/29/09
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I have come across a deadbolt in a commertial setting that uses a bolt
similar to the ones in homes but the bolt is actuated by mortice cylendars.
Has any one else ever ran into this type of set up, and if so, do you know
where I might get replacement parts for it? I do have pictures if you
would like to see them. Just send me an e-mail and I can send them to you.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Edward Hughes

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Sep 29, 2009, 2:10:11 PM9/29/09
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Edward Hughes

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Sep 29, 2009, 2:09:47 PM9/29/09
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Default User

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Sep 30, 2009, 2:10:47 AM9/30/09
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Lori brand makes a deadbolt that takes Adams Rite cylinders.
To get the cylinders out, you remove the face plate from the
bolt face, and use a LONG allen wrench. Unscrew the
cylinder. For single cylinder, they have a plate that
attaches with two phillips screws.

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Edward Hughes

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Sep 30, 2009, 8:26:00 PM9/30/09
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m...@notanywhere.net wrote in
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> ask for a Lori type.
>
> takes regular mortice cylinders in 1 or both sides.
> --Shiva--

Thanks I found one in my catalog but I was unsure if that was it. Does
any one know where I can get the ring that goes behind the mortice
cylinder? The one I am working with some one beat the chrome cover off
of it.

Edward Hughes

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Sep 30, 2009, 8:28:07 PM9/30/09
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"Default User" <Defaul...@notreal.com> wrote in news:oFCwm.26137
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> Lori brand makes a deadbolt that takes Adams Rite cylinders.
> To get the cylinders out, you remove the face plate from the
> bolt face, and use a LONG allen wrench. Unscrew the
> cylinder. For single cylinder, they have a plate that
> attaches with two phillips screws.
>

Thanks I found one in my catalog but I was unsure if that was it. Does

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Default User

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Oct 1, 2009, 8:26:57 AM10/1/09
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> ask for a Lori type.
>
> takes regular mortice cylinders in 1 or both sides.
> --Shiva--

Thanks I found one in my catalog but I was unsure if that
was it. Does
any one know where I can get the ring that goes behind the
mortice
cylinder? The one I am working with some one beat the
chrome cover off
of it.

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Unless you have one left over from another job, it's often
cheaper to buy the entire lock.


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