How to replace Pella one point 85 mm Mortise lock PZ
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This is a guide to replacing Pella single-point mortise lock with a PZ measurement of 85mm and a backset of 55mm. The replacement kit used/depicted in this guide is part #40177.
This is the original lock and handleset. If your lockset does not have these measurements, this replacement kit will most likely not fit your lock.
Original Pella Lockset ComponentsPella single-point lock body with 85mm handle-to-cylinder spacing (PZ) and 55mm backsetFront/faceplate view of pece A: 15/16 inch wide by 9-1/2 inches long with radial endsDeadbolt strike plate: 1 inch wide by 7-3/4 inches longOriginal handleset with 8-1/4 inches screw-hole spacing and 1-3/4 inch width; thumbturn requires special cylinder with square peg receiverPella special cylinder without thumbturn; for special Pella handleset with square peg on thumbturn
Replacement Notes:Remove handles on both sides first, then unscrew set screw just below deadbolt on edge of door.Remove cylinder by pushing out through broad side of door through cylinder hole (lock must be unlocked).Unscrew lock body from door edge and remove from door.Insert new lock body in mortise and screw loosely in place. *Note: New lock body has square edges on faceplate instead of round; may need to chisel out door edge a little to fit new lock body. Mark where cylinder hole may need to be enlarged slightly to accommodate new 60mm backset. Remove lockset and enlarge hole. Reinstall lock and screw tightly in place.Install spindle and handles in place so spindle fits through handle-hole and thumbturn hole is lined up with cylinder hole in lock body. Screw in place.Install cylinder from the inside so key hole is on outside. Open door and install set screw just under deadbolt on edge of door.There are three options when it comes to replacing your deadbolt strike plate (diagram below):It is possible to reuse your original strike plate by moving it up or down with the door jamb to fit new lock. Alternatively, original strike plate may also be modified with a hack saw to fit new lock.Or you can replace strike plate with new strike plate (included in kit #40177). *Note: new strike plate has squared ends and door jamb will have to be modified; old cut-out may be visible on door jamb under new strike plate.Or new optional HOPPE strike plate (part #1963546) can be installed as an alternative; long enough and wide enough to cover old cut-out (HOPPE strike not included in kit).
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How to Replace a Pella Single-Point Mortise Lock with PZ of 85mm
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