How To Install Clopay Garage Door Keyed Lock Set
I'm also concerned about security of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed.
Thanks Pete pstryjew at att dot net 'Glen Cooper' wrote in message news. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 21:20 น. Overhead door company type was the kind of lock I was referring to btw. Code series stamped right on the face of the exterior cylinder housing. I've seen plenty of different type of rims used in the past 20 years, these in reference I spoke of being the most frequent in use in our area. And very seldom have I seen the case where only ONE type of key could be used. Most of the time there is a cross reference to another blank.
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What we’ll cover today are some basic steps common to most locksets on the market. You’ll see two screws on both sides of the deadbolt lever. Simply unscrew these.
Knox' security, but probably better than the stock > garage door. Then lock it from the inside. Extend the flat locking bar through the wheel track, drill a hole in the end and padlock the hole.
Learning experience for all parties. RC 'UPUHRS5437' wrote in message news:1333.0022@mb-m29.aol.com. 'Keyman' 27/8/2003, 23:01 น. 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f83649.10103cc9@posting.google.com. ---snip--- > > I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus > having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security > of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if > the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed.
You might want to check with the local garage door installers in the area or large chain hardware store to look for another handle assy. Or whole lock replacement package. Schlage SC1 Rim cylinders 99% of the time can be retrofitted and keyed into your system. Make sure the handle is carrage bolted in!!! RC 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f8348@posting.google.com. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 5:44 น. Thanks for all of the good info from the group.
Take it home and grind off the end to match the length of your Clopay key. Then take it back to the store and have them cut it. It worked for me.
Don't bet on it. > I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock > garage door.
I don't know if admitting I went to a hardware store for a duplicate will get me flamed in this group;-) I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being removed. I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock garage door.
Just like you just mentioned another blank after you said 'This is the only PROPER (not a mailbox blank) blank that will work' oh well. Just guessing without the actual cylinder in hand. My bust though I think, I should of caught the 'Looks like a schlage' thing. Cause the 1537 or the Lori key X1014L looks alot like the schlage just thinner in width. Got to love this guessing game.
Autocad 2009 software free download. Then take it back to the store and have them cut it. It worked for me.
Now we have a clean slate to install our new lockset. We’ll start with the deadbolt. First we’ll install the deadbolt latch in the top hole of the door, taking into account the setback of the latch, which is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the deadbolt. This lockset can accommodate different setback configurations. We also have to make sure the slanted portion of the latch is facing in the direction the door closes. The manufacturer provided a small allen wrench for this step. Now we’ll remove the interior lever portion of the handle set and cover from the lever assembly.
I understood that this was probably not a 'good' locksmith, but it was a 'close' locksmith. I trying to get a copy before going out of town. The local hardware store tried a generic Schlage blank, and that's how I found it was too wide. I don't know if admitting I went to a hardware store for a duplicate will get me flamed in this group;-) I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security of the door after reading some posts.
Ilco's 1003M (CO106 or HL1) Corbin/Bommer/Hudson Blanks should work 5 pin with the last four pins cut (1st chamber not used in clopay) Your local GOOD locksmith should have the blank. Just the head of the key won't be square like the org.
I think some red (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being removed. I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock garage door. Thanks Pete pstryjew at att dot net 'Glen Cooper' wrote in message news. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 21:20 น. Overhead door company type was the kind of lock I was referring to btw. Code series stamped right on the face of the exterior cylinder housing.
Just like you just mentioned another blank after you said 'This is the only PROPER (not a mailbox blank) blank that will work' oh well. Just guessing without the actual cylinder in hand. My bust though I think, I should of caught the 'Looks like a schlage' thing.
Thanks Pete pstryjew at att dot net 'Glen Cooper' wrote in message news. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 21:20 น. Overhead door company type was the kind of lock I was referring to btw. Code series stamped right on the face of the exterior cylinder housing. I've seen plenty of different type of rims used in the past 20 years, these in reference I spoke of being the most frequent in use in our area.
Ilco's 1003M (CO106 or HL1) Corbin/Bommer/Hudson Blanks should work 5 pin with the last four pins cut (1st chamber not used in clopay) Your local GOOD locksmith should have the blank. Just the head of the key won't be square like the org.
Got to love this guessing game. Learning experience for all parties. RC 'UPUHRS5437' wrote in message news:1333.0022@mb-m29.aol.com.
A new lockset that is keyed the same as the existing locks in our house. And we didn’t have to call a locksmith to make it happen.
You might want to check with the local garage door installers in the area or large chain hardware store to look for another handle assy. Or whole lock replacement package. Schlage SC1 Rim cylinders 99% of the time can be retrofitted and keyed into your system. Make sure the handle is carrage bolted in!!!
---snip--- > > I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus > having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security > of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if > the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red > (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being > removed. Don't bet on it. > I don't need 'Ft.
Don't bet on it. > I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock > garage door. Then lock it from the inside.
Ilco's 1003M (CO106 or HL1) Corbin/Bommer/Hudson Blanks should work 5 pin with the last four pins cut (1st chamber not used in clopay) Your local GOOD locksmith should have the blank. Just the head of the key won't be square like the org.
And very seldom have I seen the case where only ONE type of key could be used. Most of the time there is a cross reference to another blank. Just like you just mentioned another blank after you said 'This is the only PROPER (not a mailbox blank) blank that will work' oh well. Just guessing without the actual cylinder in hand. My bust though I think, I should of caught the 'Looks like a schlage' thing. Cause the 1537 or the Lori key X1014L looks alot like the schlage just thinner in width. Got to love this guessing game.
First we’ll remove the old handle set, then we’ll install the new one. So let’s get started. The first thing we’ll do is remove the old lockset, starting with the deadbolt. Every lockset is different, so removing yours and installing your new one might have some slightly different steps.
I don't need to look to see if the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being removed. I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock garage door. Thanks Pete pstryjew at att dot net 'Glen Cooper' wrote in message news. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 21:20 น. Overhead door company type was the kind of lock I was referring to btw.
Many homes with garages have automatic door openers. Locking the garage door when it is down is not necessary, since the opener keeps the door from being raised. Overhead garage doors that are not operated by an opener may have a lock cylinder keeping the door secure when it is down. When locked, the cylinder moves lock bars on the door’s inside into slots in the sides of the doorjamb keeping it from being opened. Replacing a garage door lock cylinder may be necessary when it no longer functions correctly.
Then lock it from the inside. Extend the flat locking bar through the wheel track, drill a hole in the end and padlock the hole. (you will have to go through your house to unlock it) my2¢ --- 'Key ---snip--- UPUHRS5437 28/8/2003, 4:57 น. It's been thirteen years since you asked this question. I had the same question. I've figured out how to solve my issue (can't get a proper key cut) and maybe this will help someone else in the future. I found that the Hillman number 68 blank key (Schlage) is the right key to use.
Cause the 1537 or the Lori key X1014L looks alot like the schlage just thinner in width. Got to love this guessing game. Learning experience for all parties. RC 'UPUHRS5437' wrote in message news:1333.0022@mb-m29.aol.com. 'Keyman' 27/8/2003, 23:01 น. 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f83649.10103cc9@posting.google.com.
I found that the Hillman number 68 blank key (Schlage) is the right key to use. It's just a hair bit too long. Buy the blank without having them cut it. Take it home and grind off the end to match the length of your Clopay key. Then take it back to the store and have them cut it.
I don't know if admitting I went to a hardware store for a duplicate will get me flamed in this group;-) I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being removed. I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock garage door.
Take it home and grind off the end to match the length of your Clopay key. Then take it back to the store and have them cut it.
> I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock > garage door. Then lock it from the inside.
One neat thing about this lockset is the ability to rekey the deadbolt to any key we want. And it’s so easy. All we do is insert the functioning key and turn it ¼ turn clockwise. Then we insert and remove the re-keying took that came with the lockset and take out the current key. Now we’ll insert a new key and turn it ¼ turn counter-clockwise. And there you have it.
'Keyman' 27/8/2003, 23:01 น. 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f83649.10103cc9@posting.google.com. ---snip--- > > I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus > having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security > of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if > the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red > (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being > removed.
Thanks Pete pstryjew at att dot net 'Glen Cooper' wrote in message news. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 21:20 น. Overhead door company type was the kind of lock I was referring to btw. Code series stamped right on the face of the exterior cylinder housing. I've seen plenty of different type of rims used in the past 20 years, these in reference I spoke of being the most frequent in use in our area. And very seldom have I seen the case where only ONE type of key could be used. Most of the time there is a cross reference to another blank.
I found that the Hillman number 68 blank key (Schlage) is the right key to use. It's just a hair bit too long. Buy the blank without having them cut it.
There’s no better way to dress up your front door than with a new lockset. Not only does it give you the opportunity to update the look of your home with a stylish new finish, it also provides added security, especially if you recently moved into a new home. Today we’re going to install this new lockset which comes complete with a handle and a matching deadbolt lock.
It worked for me.

Ilco's 1003M (CO106 or HL1) Corbin/Bommer/Hudson Blanks should work 5 pin with the last four pins cut (1st chamber not used in clopay) Your local GOOD locksmith should have the blank. Just the head of the key won't be square like the org. You might want to check with the local garage door installers in the area or large chain hardware store to look for another handle assy.
Extend the flat locking bar through the wheel track, drill a hole in the end and padlock the hole. (you will have to go through your house to unlock it) my2¢ --- 'Key ---snip--- UPUHRS5437 28/8/2003, 4:57 น. It's been thirteen years since you asked this question.
Now we’ll rotate the mount counter clockwise to receive the screws. One we find a flush fit, we’ll release it to rotate it back clockwise, install the screws and snap on the cover. Now we’ll install the lever onto the mount and tighten the set screw with the allen wrench provided by the manufacturer. Now we’ll install the deadbolt by first holding the exterior portion of the deadbolt in place and inserting the interior portion of the assembly. We’ll insert and tighten the long screws and reassemble the finished cover. Next, replace the old jamb brace and strike plates with the new ones. Unscrew and remove the old ones and install the new ones in the same manner.
You might want to check with the local garage door installers in the area or large chain hardware store to look for another handle assy. Or whole lock replacement package. Schlage SC1 Rim cylinders 99% of the time can be retrofitted and keyed into your system. Make sure the handle is carrage bolted in!!! RC 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f8348@posting.google.com. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 5:44 น. Thanks for all of the good info from the group.
(you will have to go through your house to unlock it) my2¢ --- 'Key ---snip--- UPUHRS5437 28/8/2003, 4:57 น. It's been thirteen years since you asked this question.
I think some red > (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being > removed. Don't bet on it. > I don't need 'Ft. Knox' security, but probably better than the stock > garage door.
Buy the blank without having them cut it. Take it home and grind off the end to match the length of your Clopay key. Then take it back to the store and have them cut it. It worked for me.
Code series stamped right on the face of the exterior cylinder housing. I've seen plenty of different type of rims used in the past 20 years, these in reference I spoke of being the most frequent in use in our area.
Learning experience for all parties. RC 'UPUHRS5437' wrote in message news:1333.0022@mb-m29.aol.com. 'Keyman' 27/8/2003, 23:01 น. 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f83649.10103cc9@posting.google.com. ---snip--- > > I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus > having the cylinder in the handle).
I had the same question. I've figured out how to solve my issue (can't get a proper key cut) and maybe this will help someone else in the future.
I understood that this was probably not a 'good' locksmith, but it was a 'close' locksmith. I trying to get a copy before going out of town. The local hardware store tried a generic Schlage blank, and that's how I found it was too wide. I don't know if admitting I went to a hardware store for a duplicate will get me flamed in this group;-) I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security of the door after reading some posts.
Thanks for all of the good info from the group. I understood that this was probably not a 'good' locksmith, but it was a 'close' locksmith. I trying to get a copy before going out of town. The local hardware store tried a generic Schlage blank, and that's how I found it was too wide. I don't know if admitting I went to a hardware store for a duplicate will get me flamed in this group;-) I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus having the cylinder in the handle).
---snip--- > > I would like to change the cylinder, it is a separate unit, (versus > having the cylinder in the handle). I'm also concerned about security > of the door after reading some posts. I don't need to look to see if > the handle can be 'snapped' off or unscrewed. I think some red > (thermal removal) Locktite on the threads would keep it from being > removed. Don't bet on it.
RC 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f8348@posting.google.com. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 5:44 น. Thanks for all of the good info from the group. I understood that this was probably not a 'good' locksmith, but it was a 'close' locksmith. I trying to get a copy before going out of town. The local hardware store tried a generic Schlage blank, and that's how I found it was too wide.
You might want to check with the local garage door installers in the area or large chain hardware store to look for another handle assy. Or whole lock replacement package. Schlage SC1 Rim cylinders 99% of the time can be retrofitted and keyed into your system. Make sure the handle is carrage bolted in!!! RC 'pstryjew' wrote in message news:29f8348@posting.google.com. 'RC' da 'PCDJ' 27/8/2003, 5:44 น.