1. Attach Strike (keeper) to door jamb. NOTE: Keeper supplied is dependent on style of mounting based on information furnished to questions above.
  2. Place door on lock as close as possible to the Strike. Back plate may be used as a template to mark hole locations. It is IMPORTANT that the exposure between the Strike and Lock be kept to a minimum, yet allow the door to swing away easily with no interference.
  3. Drill hole for inside handle stem through door. Hole must be straight so that inside handle operates freely. Drill clearance holes for the escutcheon screws thru the door.
  4. Attach the aluminum back plate to the door with the appropriate screws. Insure that the hole in the plate is centered over the hole in the door, and the two screw holes for the escutcheon align, and the two tabs are at the top.
  5. Attach the escutcheon plate and inside handle. Make sure that it turns freely.
  6. Attach the coin lock by engaging the top tabs into the slots inside the housing, and swinging it down and into place. It may be necessary to rock the inside handle slightly until the tab engages the release inside the lock.
  7. Test lock with appropriate coin or token.

NOTE – Never lubricate with oils, or WD40 products. Use only flake graphite or silicon spray.
Jams may be cleared by slipping a thin flat steel (dull hacksaw blade for example) pressing the jam through.
The lock is hand fabricated, so lead times may be up to six weeks, and the specialized nature of the product is such that all orders must be paid at time of order.