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Is my door suitable for installation?
The Schlage Ease™ S1 & S2 models can be installed on wooden doors which
have a door thickness of 35-50mm. Please refer to our packaging for door
preparation and check if your door contains any hole preparation before pur-
chasing the Schlage Ease™ lock.
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Do I need to drill holes in my door?
What tools will I need to install the Schlage Ease™ lock?
Can I keep my existing mechanical deadbolt as well as a Schlage
Ease™ deadbolt?
Is the backset adjustable on my Schlage Ease™ lock?
What if I have lost some components within the screw pack?
If you are retrofitting/replacing an existing lock, ensure your existing hole is
a 54mm hole. If so, no additional holes are required. An optional 10mm hole
can be drilled for the optional fixing post for added stability.
For new door installation, you will need to drill a 54mm hole, an optional 10mm
fixing hole, along with the hole preparation for the latch/bolt. Refer to our hole
preparation guide included in the packaging of the Schlage Ease™ lock.
To retrofit/replace an existing lock, once the old lock has been removed all you
need is a #2 Philips head screwdriver. For the optional fixing post, you will need a
3/8” (10mm) drill bit.
For new doors without holes, you will need a 2-1/8” (54mm) hole saw, 1” (26mm)
Spade bit, 7/64” (2.5mm) drill bit, 3/8” (10mm) drill bit, chisel and hammer.
No, most mechanical deadbolts are not compatible with the Schlage Ease™
deadbolt, it may cause your lock to malfunction. Once you have installed a
keyless lock, you should remove mechanical deadbolts to avoid being locked
out of your property.
Yes, the backset can be changed between 60mm (2-3/8”) and 70mm (2-3/4”).
Please contact the retailer where you bought the product from or contact
Allegion for support.
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Frequently Asked Questions