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INFORMATION
KEY-IN-THE-KNOB
LOCKS
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The
purpose
of this book
nreeereeenpneeeesl
is to bring
current technical information
onthe
all of the
modern
key
in the knob locks under one cover for quick and easy reference. It will be found extremely helpfulasamanualand guide by those who are called upon to service these types of locks. Since manufacturers are constantly revising and improving their locks, the reader may find occasional variations between the illustrations and actual locks he maybe working upon. These differences , however, are minor and will not detract from the value of this bcok because the
basic
principles
are unchanged.
KeLoc P. O.
Box
Colfax,=
Wa.
(509)
2210
397-3819
3856
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Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rose Springs
Cam Spring Chamber Cover (Holds J. & K. inside Rose Housing Body
I.)
Spring Cover
Plate
(pivotted
lever
holds hub in place and acts as a return-to-neutral cam). Tru-Arc Retainer Spindle Knob
Assembly
NOTES
SERVICE
ON
LOCK
REDDI- MOUNT
The
cylinder cannot be removed without destroying the outside knob. Keys can be made by the number appearing on the con-
necting
bar
(see
D
The numbers represent depths of the cuts. When
removing
this
Figure
assembly
This various
lock
lock
from
door
first.
is
adjustable
thicknesses
popular
Fig. V¥%,"
I
DOOR
Cx
or \\
0 15%,"
DOOR
17" DOOR
ol by
for re-
moving the small knob-like sections at either end of the spindle. Figure IJ shows the arrangement for each
x KEY NUMBER
the actual
the door, remove the front plate and pull the lock, latch bolt and all though the front (see Figure III). Of course, remove the inside
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thickness.
Fig. Ill
CLINTON KEY IN KNOB MODEL K320 Manufactured
A.—Outside
Knob
by Clinton Lock Co., Clinton, lowa
Shell
M.—Latchbolt
Assembly
B.—Cylinder
N.—Turn
C.--Plug Cam D.—-Cylinder Centering Sleeve E.—Spindle Hub F.—Locking Stem Assembly G.—Knob Shank
O.—Spindle and Locking Plate P.—Spindle Hub Q.—Rose Plate R.—Rose Plate Cover S.—Rose Screws T.—Knob Shank Cover U.—Knob Shank V.—Hub Retainer W.—Inside Knob X.—Turn Button
H.—Anti-Turn
Pin
I.—Knob Shank Cover J._Outside Rose Cover K.—Outside Rose and Bracket L.—Retainer
Button
Stem
SERVICE NOTES the way! When picking, use a wrench with a long leg to reach back to the cam!
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DISENGAGED
When
=i |
A.
ENGAGED
The
cam
until
the
(C) revolves key
is
freely
inserted
all
assembling,
be
sure
that correct key goes all the way into the plug. If not, twist the spindle to line up the cam slot. Key will then enter plug all the way to shoulder.
CORBIN
KEY
IN
THE
KNOB
LOCK
NO. 320
Inside
Knob
Inside Rose Carrier Plate for Deadlock Hubs D Deadlock Hubs Spring Deadlocking Plate Outside Rose Knob Spindle Retaining Pins Outside Knob Cylinder Cam Cylinder Housing
M.
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FAT ORAM MOO yb
manufactured by P. and F. Corbin, New
Britain, Conn.
Retaining Pin
Plug Thumbturn Spindle Retaining Washer Locking Bolt Retaining Pin Retaining Washer
eT ht
Nise eS eo
bata
AA. BB. CC. DD.
Note:
When
Latchbolt Assembly Front Latchbolt Tubular Housing Plate (other haif of DD) Automatic Deadlock Spring Bolt Carrier Pusher Spring Cap for Tubular Housing Automatic Deadlock Holder Automatic Deadlocking Bolt Spindle Hub Tubular Housing Plate (other half of V)
servicing this lock, use the Wald
illustration to expand
washers
P and
S when
pliers shown removing
in above
or replacing.
“Defender” Standard Duty Cylindrical Lockset
N. Rollback Washers O. Rollback Sub-assembly P. Inside Flange and Knob
A. Cylinder Knob B. Cylinder C. Retaining
D. Cylinder Fig. 3) E. Knob
Ring
Retaining
Spring (see
Collar
F. Outside Rose G. Outside Rose Liner
H. Cylinder Knob Scalp and Outside Flange I]. Retainer J. Secondary Rollback K. Secondary Rollback
Spacer
L. Rollback Sub-assembly M.
Turnbutton
Q. Case R. Inside Rose Liner S. Conepoint Screws T. Inside Rose U. Inside (Turnbutton) V. Frame W. Spring Guide X. Retractor XX. Ball Bearings Y. Ball Spacer
Z. Latchbolt
Spindle
Sub-assembly
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ers
Knob
Scalp
PC rcooafy TLL AT D.
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Manufactured by P. & F. Corbin Division American Hardware Corp., New Britan Conn. Ld
Changing Hand of Lock
is held
in position
back
off rose.
Then
with
by a retaining spring. This spring
in open
position,
turn
knob
forces the cylinder sideways into a notch so that it will remain
First,
lock
The cylinder
¥% turn as indicated by arrow until the retainer is exposed in the slot of the flange. Depress the re-
secure in the knob:
tainer and pull off knob. UNSCREW ROSE
Fig.
1
Just turn over so that the keyway is in the upright position for
the hand of the door and push it
back
on the flange until it comes
to a stop. Then turn the knob slightly and continue to push it
it hits
in until
the
retainer.
(The
slight turn is necessary a raised lug to engage
to permit a slot in
sleeve.) When
the knob
the knob
hits the retainer, turn it just as before until the slot is exposed. De-
press knob
the
retainer
all the way
and
push
the
Latchbolt Assembly
In most cases it will not be necessary to disassemble the latchbolt assembly. However, should
the occasion arise, caution should be
employed
case
(Q).
The
fragile and straightened
when
removing
retaining
lugs
the
are
will break if not slowly and care-
fully. The spring guide sembly is removed pressing until the
within the aseasily by deupper lip is
clear of slot in the frame. Just pull it toward
you
and
release
it.
in until it seats
itself securely. Removing
Cylinder
If the knob collar is tight, scribe the parting line with a sharp instrument to break the seal formed by the finisn, and then tap the knob on a wooden surface to release it. ~—
ma
—7
Fig. 4 When reassembling, be careful to seat balls (XX) in the grooves of the frame. There should be four
of them under each spacer (Y).
MISCELLANEOUS Corbin are
identical
key blanks.
INFORMATION
and Russwin except Parts
for
key
in the knob
the key
cylinder
may be used
locks and
interchange-
ably.
A keying kit for work locks
is available
from
houses.
Installation
on doors
may
mounting
templates
out
cost from
be
on Corbin-Russwin
most
locksmith
tools for mounting
obtained which
also, are
supply
locks
along with available
with-
the factory.
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Corbin Unit Lock No. 900-780 manufactured by P. & F. Corbin, New Britain, Conn.
A, Thumb Turn B. Inside Knob Shell C. Spacer Bearing D. Driver E, Retaining Screw for Thumb Turn F. Spindle Spring G. Spindle H. Cam Sleeve ( spindle retracts
along this sleeve) I.
Spindle
Pin ( must be
removed
to permit
removal
of spindle) J.
Knob
Shank
K.
Knob
Ferrule
L. M.
Escutcheon Plate Retainer Clip for Spindle ( This must be snapped off before inside knob assembly before inside knob assembly can be
DOUWOZ
removed
from
chassis)
. Spindle Stop . Lock Cover Hubs
. Lock Chassis Hinge Pin for
Latch
and Deadlocking
Bolt
4 £6 MiSin ep—ome> Le id k (CD (()
Retracting
Ss.
Yoke
(pulls latchbolt back)
!
Lever Lever
Post
Deadlocking
Lever
Spring
NM es9H
Deadlocking . Deadlocking
Ye
S
Zz
¥
Latch Spring Latchbolt Deadlocking Lever Connecting Rod . Spring for Deadlocking Lever Rod
Deadlocking Bolt Escutcheon Plate Plate
DD - Knob EE.
Knob
Retaining
Pins
Ferrule Shank
FF . Cylinder GG . Outside Knob
Shell
“8
AA, BB. CC.
ES
DEXTER NO. 300 Manufactured by Dexter Lock Co. Subsidiary of National Brass Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
A—Outside
Knob
H—Knob
B—Cylinder Plug C—Cylinder Housing D—Plug Retainer E—Retainer Screws F—Knob Bearing Screws G—Knob Bearing
JK
16
[.
Collar
I—Outside Rose ' J—Plate K—Spring Cap L—Spring M—Button Lock N—Push Button Control
M
N
O
LA ges (0000000 O—Spindle P—Thrust
Housing Washer
Q—Retainer
for Thrust Washer
V--Spindle W—Spring
X—Washer
R—Latch Body
Y —Knob
Bearing
S—Inside
Rose
Z—Knob
Bearing
T—Knob
Collar
U—Retainer
AA—Turn
Screw
Button
BB-—Inside Knob
Li
DEXTER
NO.
660
Manufactured by Dexter Lock Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
A.—Outside Knob
F.—Knob
B.—Cylinder
G.—Outside
C.—Knob Bearing
GG.—Mounting
D.—Knob E.—Spring
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Bearing Washer
Screws
Collar Rose Screws
H.—Spindle and Turn Button ConTrol Assembly (Not to be disassembled)
].—Retainer
Washer
J.—Retainer
Clip
K.—Latchbolt
Assembly
L.—Mounting
Plate
M.—Knob N.—Inside
Release Tab Rose
O.—Inside Knob and Turn Button Assembly (Not to be dis-
assembled)
SERVICE NOTES .
To
remove
up spring arrow. .
Inside
wire
Knob,
release
push
tab
at
It is not necessary to remove mounting screws to install or remove lock. Just loosen screws
and
slide
mounting
plate
into
position.
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Mfg.
PACEMAKER PIN TUMBLER KEY-IN-KNOB LOCK SET by Harloc Products Corp. New Haven,
//
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F
6G
/
Conn.
f 7A
|
A—tTurn
Button
B—Inside
Knob
BB—Phantom view of inside knob showing button and link as-
sembly C—Fastening D—Inside
20
Rose
Screws
Ci
H
E—Rose Plate F—Retaining Washer G—Knob Bearing H—Housing and Outside Race I—Latchbolt Assembly J—Swivel Spindle Section K—Rigid Spindle Section L—Spring
M—Locking
Slide (protruding lugs
engage
slots in outside rose)
N—Spindle retaining pin O—Outside Knob P—Sleeve Q—Button Control Rod R—Stop Ring (prevents J from
sliding off A) S—Cam T—Stop
(actuates Q) (to prevent full
turn
of
cam) U—Plug Retainer V—Cylinder
(spring
loaded)
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
To remove cylinder, pull back button control rod and turn plug 90° clockwise. Pull out cylinder.
21
HARLOC
SERIES 400 “HAMPTON”
Manufactured by Harloc Products Corporation, New Haven, Conn.
A.
Inside Knob
E.
Cylinder
B.
Inside Escutcheon
F.
Armor Plate for Latchbolt
C.
Locking
G.
Latchbolt
D.
Cylinder
H.
Outside
Slide Assembly
Back
BY,
Plate
iy
/
orm)
ve rE
ZZ
I.
Cylinder
J.
Plug
K.
Connecting Stem and Cam
L.
Cylinder
Ring
Retainer
(collar)
Of
|
/
Screws
Assembly
Escutcheon
//
Oi
M.
Retaining
N.
Spindle
O.
Outside Knob
Pin
No. 700 Series Manufactured
HOLLYMADE 4865
HARDWARE
Exposition
Blvd.,
by
MANUFACTURING Los
Angeles
CO.
16, Calif.
All parts are interchangeable and reversible. May be used on right or left hand
doors by merely
reversing latch bolt unit. Inner knob may be detached from lifing spring as shown in Diagram No. | Diagram
MOZEMA
—
AMMO
Ow
A.
Outer
No.
1
knob
Pin tumbler
cylinder
Roll Back’’ This operates the latch-bolt retractor Outer knob shell which forms external shank of knob. Outer rosette Partial retractor housing Latch-bolt assembly anchors Knob keeper. This plate anchors the knob roll-back to-the retractor housing. The spring holds the plate in place. Key
when
release
arm
assembly.
This
it is operated by a key.
Latch retractor and spring Bayonet type push button Second half of retractor housing.
Inner rosette retainer Inner rosette Inner
knob.
part
is actuated
by
the cylinder
mmo)wD pe
HOLLYMADE “CHALLENGER” Manufactured by Hollymade Hardware Mfg. Co. Los Angeles, Calif. Outside
Knob
Cylinder
Knob
Filler
Outside
Cover
Rose
Outside Half of Case Spring
(To
Loaded
hold
rose
G.
Knob
Shank
H.
Knob
Shank
F
Roll-back
Stop
Pin
from
turning)
Retainer
Coupling
J.
Retractor
Assembly
K.
Knob
Shank
L.
Knob
Shank
Retainer
M.
Latch
N.
Inner Half of Case
O.
Fastening Plate for Case
(Holds Lock P.
Inner
Rose
Q.
Turn
Button
R.
Inner Knob
in door)
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
On the wafer tumbler model,
the keyway
may
be reversed
to
conform to the hand of the door by the following procedure: l. Insert key and turn 90 degrees clockwise. (Fig. 1) 2.
3.
Remove
key
and
insert
service
key
(which
is furnished
with
a
new lock) or a thin pick to the back of the keyway. (Fig. 2) Depress the spring loaded connecting piece until you hear a click. (Fig. 3) Insert the regular key once again and turn clockwise another 90: degrees. This will permit the spring loaded connecting bar to slip into the back of the cylinder cam. The keyway will now face in the correct direction. (Fig. 4)
25
KWIKSET
NO. 400
Manufactured by Kwikset Locks, Inc., Anaheim, California
A. B. G. D. E; F. G. EB. I, J.
Inside locking button Knob Cap Knob Body (Die Cast) Spindle (Steel Insert) Knob Rose Ring retainer for Knob Latch Body Push bar Bearing pin for driver M
When the inside bution is turned, the deadlocking spindle also rotates and thus moves up the slide (P) where the small half-round notch engages one of the posts of the outside rose. This action deadlocks the outside knob. The slide may be returned to the unlocked position by using the key on the outside.
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ANDOVOZEEA
Latch Spring Latchbolt Driver Spring clip Deadlocking Spindle (See Figure Y) Deadlocking Slide (See Figure X) Carrier for deadlocking plate Spindle Outside rose Cylinder (Note two spring ends By
When
protruding
squeezing
with
a fork
may
be
spindle
these
rear of cylinder. together
or tweezers,
removed
rotates
from
from
as shown,
cylinder knob.)
forward
pressure
is put on
the pushbar. The driver (M in Exploded View) changes the motion from forward to backward and thus retracts the latchbolt.
et
KWIKSET NO. 600 manufactured by Kwikset Locks, Inc. Anaheim, California
A—Outside
Knob
B—Cylinder C—tTailpiece Retainer D—Tailpiece E—Cylinder
Centering Ring
F—Retainer Spring (holds der assembly in knob) G—Outside H—Knob I—Knob
Spacer Retainer Spring
J—Retractor
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Rose
Housing
cylin-
K—Retractor L—Hook
Spring
Plate
(holds
turnbutton
stem ''R” in locked position) M—Retractor N—Latchbolt
Assembly
O—Stem Guide P—Spindle Bearing Q—-Spindle R—Turn
Button Stem
S—Stem
Spring
when by
hook
(ejects
movement
T—Turn
"L”
stem
‘R’
is released
of retractor)
Button
U—Housing V—Inside W—Inside
Cover Rose Knob
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The La Belle Knob Lock Manufactured by LaBelle Industries Oconomowoc,
Boo
mS
Outside
Wisconsin
Knob
Cap for cylinder plug Cylinder plug (takes B & S Series C)
Anti-pick cap. This cap prevents the insertion of a straight pick to operate
the locking device.
Outer plunger bar. This bar slides down toward the spindle when the key is turned. (See figure 2 to see how it operates.)
Inner plunger bar. This bar is pushed in by the outer plunger as the plug is turned. (See figure A) Note:
Figure
3 shows
how
to assemble
plunger bar assembly.
(NN OS
samy a Fig. A
30
and
disassemble
G.
Pressure button - maintains back pressure on inner plunger bar at all times.
H.
1 K.
Pressure
Button
Spring
Housing for plug and plunger assembly. Spring.
This spring constantly
plunger bar toward and
the pressure
pushes
the outer ends
the spindle. The
button
spring
of the inner
pressure of the spring
prevents
the bar
from
float-
ing freely in the housing.
L.
Ball bearings
between
M.
Spindle
N.
Ball bearings between
©, P,
housing
and
spindle.
spindle and O.
Outer shell. All of the foregoing parts are contained in this shell. Retainer
ring.
This
ring
holds
the
knob. To begin to disassemble
entire
assembly
in
the
outer
the knob use a pair of offset
round nose pliers, or make a wrench out of a piece of pipe. Fig. 4
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