I bought 4 of these 1 yr ago, and waited around for those that said they would replace the locks for me. Well, I finally did it myself with your instructions! Thank you 😊
I think that’s why Schlage assembled the entry side with that handle that he ended up swapping with the inside handle. He’s excused for wanting “palm up” functionality vs. Schlage design intent.
Bro, I’m glad I came across your video - thanks! I installed the knobs myself but forgot to do the last step - switching the handles...I would have kept them upside down unknowingly...lol. Cheers mate!
Ok video, thanks for showing the pins, but I really wanted to know about the UL piece and why I well, apparently don't need it, but that wasn't explained.
I have a decorative surround that the handle has to sit on top of on the inside of the door, making the door thicker. The provided screws did work, but now the handle pushes too far down when opening. Is there a fix or do I have to remove the decorative surround?
my door handle lock button is stucked, do you happen to know how to fix it. i pressed the lock button and stayed in lock position, would not pop back to unlock position. but the door opens even the button is in lock position.
I would drill pilot holes to avoid split the wood and guide the s tree. I would also use a. Enter punch. But workers out on the field do it quickly, and sloppily, often crooked and not centered.
Thanks for the info. The instructions in the box do not explain how to switch the handles from upside down to right side up. It’s quite simple when you know how to do it.
They didn’t include instructions because they assembled the entry and inside plate with their intended handles, and didn’t think you needed to swap it like the guy in the video.
what do you recommend as a sleeve for a hole that is too big? What is the ideal hole size (in mm) for the lever? the cover plate for the lever covers the hole but I want the handle sleeve to fit nicely and not be too loose
Yeah, there friction from metal on metal. The latch mechanism may not be aligning with the perpendicular handle rods from the 2 handle mechanisms. A quick try is dry lubricant, inside, where there’s metal on metal. Don’t use WD40; it’ll work for a while but evaporate, attract dirt and gum up the inside. Long term solution is to disassemble both handles and make sure the parts are inserted straight, correctly to avoid friction from metal on metal.
Wrong!!! The screws should be on the outside of the room. If the handle get stuck, mulfunctions or a kid lock themselves in…..it is easy to open it from the hall with a screwdriver!
I bought 4 of these 1 yr ago, and waited around for those that said they would replace the locks for me. Well, I finally did it myself with your instructions! Thank you 😊
My pleasure
Thank you for sharing the instructions, to the point and easy to follow.
Thank you for showing how to change the handles.
Thank you. Videos always help so much more than the instructions they give.
Thanks for the video. I think you had the handles right the first time.
I think that’s why Schlage assembled the entry side with that handle that he ended up swapping with the inside handle. He’s excused for wanting “palm up” functionality vs. Schlage design intent.
Bro, I’m glad I came across your video - thanks! I installed the knobs myself but forgot to do the last step - switching the handles...I would have kept them upside down unknowingly...lol. Cheers mate!
No problem, the pleasure is all ours 👍
Good thing I came across this. I just ordered some and I was gonna leave it upside down.
Thanks for the video! This makes the installation look so easy,
Excellent video. Thank you!
nice video, clean voice, and well placed camera - great work
Nice! and a very clear instructional video!!
I need to know how to line up the internal parts.
Ok video, thanks for showing the pins, but I really wanted to know about the UL piece and why I well, apparently don't need it, but that wasn't explained.
I have a decorative surround that the handle has to sit on top of on the inside of the door, making the door thicker. The provided screws did work, but now the handle pushes too far down when opening. Is there a fix or do I have to remove the decorative surround?
Finally a door like mine now to unlock it
I have that same handle, it won’t lock anymore. What should I do?
my door handle lock button is stucked, do you happen to know how to fix it. i pressed the lock button and stayed in lock position, would not pop back to unlock position. but the door opens even the button is in lock position.
What about drilling pilot holes before jamming the screws?
I would drill pilot holes to avoid split the wood and guide the s tree. I would also use a. Enter punch. But workers out on the field do it quickly, and sloppily, often crooked and not centered.
What Schlage privacy model is this?
I bought the round door handles can I replace these with the other hardware
Mine doesn’t stay locked , how do I fix this ?
Thanks for the info. The instructions in the box do not explain how to switch the handles from upside down to right side up. It’s quite simple when you know how to do it.
They didn’t include instructions because they assembled the entry and inside plate with their intended handles, and didn’t think you needed to swap it like the guy in the video.
Wow thanks for showing you are awesome '
Aren’t the handles upside down?
what do you recommend as a sleeve for a hole that is too big? What is the ideal hole size (in mm) for the lever? the cover plate for the lever covers the hole but I want the handle sleeve to fit nicely and not be too loose
fantastic..thumbs up..
Why do you want the handle to come from underneath the door? Why is that “correct”?
Thank you
Great 👍
I've just installed the same handle and when I open the door, the barrel stays inside I have to push the handle up for it to release...
Be careful it gets stuck easily
Yeah, there friction from metal on metal. The latch mechanism may not be aligning with the perpendicular handle rods from the 2 handle mechanisms. A quick try is dry lubricant, inside, where there’s metal on metal. Don’t use WD40; it’ll work for a while but evaporate, attract dirt and gum up the inside. Long term solution is to disassemble both handles and make sure the parts are inserted straight, correctly to avoid friction from metal on metal.
Nice to ago you
어렵다
😮😮😮
I just switched mine lol
Wrong!!!
The screws should be on the outside of the room. If the handle get stuck, mulfunctions or a kid lock themselves in…..it is easy to open it from the hall with a screwdriver!