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8-b. Install Striker Plate 

TIP: 

Do not force the screws in. If the screws get too tight before they are all in they could bind.  

If they are tight, either apply soap to screw threads or carefully remove the screw and re-drill 
the pilot hole and try again.  

 

For  steel  door  frames: 

If the door jamb is steel, please 

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all customer service at 866-MLS-4005

You will have to surface-mount the striker plate by drilling two (2) 5/8" holes in the steel frame 
at the point of the mounting holes to accommodate the dimples on the back of the striker plate. 
If there is no wood behind the steel frame for the two (2) 3-1/2” screws, you will have to use 
1/4" x 1" flat-head machine screws with washers and nuts to mount the striker plate. You will 
need two (2) 1/4" x 1" flat head machine screws, two 5/16" flat washers, two 1/4" flat washers, 
two 1/4" lock washers, and two 1/4" nuts. Holding the 1/4" screw in the hole, take a pair of nee-
dle nose pliers and place the 5/16" washer on the screw, followed by the 1/4" flat washer. Then 
the 1/4" lock washer, followed by 1/4" nut and tighten them down snug.  

Be careful not to drop washers or nuts down the door frame.  

d. 

Holding  the 

striker  plate 

in  position,  mark  the  position  of  the  two  recessed  holes  in  the 

striker plate (Figure 8a) in the mortise of the door frame. Using the 3/4" spade drill bit, start a 
hole 1/8" in front of the hole marks and drill a 3/8" deep hole at a 30 degree angle (Figure 8b). 
Position the 

striker plate 

to make sure it fits flush in the mortise. Hold the 

striker plate 

in posi-

tion, close the door and activate the lock to verify both deadbolts clear the striker plate when 
thrown. Correct as necessary. Then, using the 3/32" drill bit, pre-drill the two small positioning 
holes in the striker plate in the mortise. Using the two (2) small flat head wood screws

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in 

the  

screw  package  F

, attach the striker plate.  Close door and verify that the deadbolts clear 

the striker plate. Using the 5"- 5/32" drill bit provided, pre-drill the holes for the 3-1/2" mounting 
screws at a 30 degree angle, to a depth of the full length of the drill bit. Set the torque to full on 
your power drill and using a #2 bit, slowly screw the 3-1/2” screws into the door frame, applying 
firm pressure on the bit. Close the door and double check the functioning of the lock for both 
deadbolts. 

9. Finishing Up 

Driller 

Thank you for following my instructions! 

NOTE: 

Remember to use the “Children’s Ring” to prevent be-

ing  locked  out  by  the  kids.    Take  the  black  plastic  circle  and 
push  it  onto  the  column  of  the  lock  out  feature  to  disable  the 
lock out function

.   

You now have the protection of The Ultimate 

Lock

® 

!  For  added safety,  we is  recommended that  you  apply 

the “Protected by Ultimate Lock System” decal to the door or a 
nearby  window. 

BE  SAFE,  LOCK  UP,  AND  PUSH  IN  THE 

“LOCK OUT” FEATURE WHEN YOU RETIRE. 

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Summary of Contents for Ultimate lock 3200 Series

Page 1: ...installed at a 2 3 8 backset Standard residential backset centered from the edge of the door b To provide maximum protection The Ultimate Lock should be installed on a solid 1 3 4 thick wood door or on a steel skinned insulation or foam filled door mounted in a double studded door frame c If your door does not already have a deadbolt installed we highly recommended that you pur chase an installati...

Page 2: ...all the way into the studs behind the door frame 2 Reinforce Your Hinges Figure 2 3 Measure Your Backset a For doors with a deadbolt or key lock Remove the old lock from the door Measure the distance from the center of the hole for the old lock to the edge of the door It will be either 2 3 8 or 2 3 4 If not use the jig kit to drill a 2 1 8 hole at the 2 3 8 position Please note that the 3200 only ...

Page 3: ...ould expose itself on the right side of the gear Install one of the cylinder mounting screws and tighten to a snug fit NOTE Do not over tighten the screw to allow for the other screw to be installed Once the right cylinder mounting screw is installed slowly rotate the gear to the right to expose the left screw hole Once again install the cylinder mounting screw and tighten to a secure fit Check th...

Page 4: ...e or a mark on the drill bit to indicate 1 1 4 5a Install Key Lock NOTE Check to see if the lock opens and closes with the deadbolt If it does proceed to the next step If it doesn t then the tailpiece needs to be rotated to the right in the horizontal position and installed through the deadbolt open position into the main locking body in the open position not the locked position Do not force anyth...

Page 5: ...hts Reserves 8 a Install Striker Plate a Remove the old deadbolt striker plate from the door frame Close the door and see if the new deadbolt aligns with the old hole in door jamb If not use the 1 spade bit to enlarge the old hole for the new bolt Make sure it will extend the full 1 depth and the security button will engage b With the deadbolt partially extended close the door until the deadbolt t...

Page 6: ...e 1 8 in front of the hole marks and drill a 3 8 deep hole at a 30 degree angle Figure 8b Position the striker plate to make sure it fits flush in the mortise Hold the striker plate in posi tion close the door and activate the lock to verify both deadbolts clear the striker plate when thrown Correct as necessary Then using the 3 32 drill bit pre drill the two small positioning holes in the striker...

Page 7: ...nd security bar that work in unison a mortise deadbolt and a rim deadbolt The secondary rim deadbolt protrudes slightly across the door frame and makes it very easy to verify that your door is locked To lock your door simply turn the twist knob counterclockwise 90 until it is horizontal The horizontal position of the twist knob will also tell you at a glance that the lock is in fact locked To unlo...

Page 8: ...ogin aspx Shipping Charges May Apply This Warranty does not apply where Repairs have been made or attempted by others The lock has been abused misused or improperly in stalled Repairs are required because of normal wear and tear Alterations have been made to the lock or its components In no event shall Ultimate Lock be liable for any indirect incidental or consequential damages from the sale or us...

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