Hi all,
This is something I haven't seen before.
My daughter has just moved in to her house and wanted a new lock fitted to the front door. I had to drill the lock out before I was able to replace it with a new one because I could not see the head of the lock fixing screw. I fitted the new lock and retaining screw but could not lock the door because I could not lift the handles to engage the rollers. I then took the main full height locking bar out and found the hole in the sliding bar where the euro lock screw goes through is not slotted so when the handle is lifted this screw is stopping the mechanism from working. Is there a different method of fixing euro locks in place on some doors.
Thanks in advance Ade
This is something I haven't seen before.
My daughter has just moved in to her house and wanted a new lock fitted to the front door. I had to drill the lock out before I was able to replace it with a new one because I could not see the head of the lock fixing screw. I fitted the new lock and retaining screw but could not lock the door because I could not lift the handles to engage the rollers. I then took the main full height locking bar out and found the hole in the sliding bar where the euro lock screw goes through is not slotted so when the handle is lifted this screw is stopping the mechanism from working. Is there a different method of fixing euro locks in place on some doors.
Thanks in advance Ade