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Default Flip Kwikset left-hand lock knob to right-hand keyhole reversal


"Roger Cann" wrote in message
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Hell a kwikset has a hard enough time working with the pins up. try using
you key in a back door that hasn't been used in a while.
better have some wd-40 or the likes handy. You'll be lucky to even get

the
key in.. at least around here anyway.. coastal environments a bitch!

lube
lube lube.. preventative maintenance! Spray the internal parts down good
with some LokShot by strattec or similar non drying lube PRIOR to

installing
it and it'll probably last as long as the manufacture thinks it's supposed
to.
Roger


I don't like them, and they do stiffen up if they aren't used much but the
costal environment is probably some of the problem. Schlage F is a much
better lock. Better made. Better finish. Just better.

I have a couple Kwikset deadbolts still installed at my place on doors that
aren't unlocked from the outside so I just deadpinned the outside cylinders
with a couple scrap drill bits, now they are pick proof and drill resistant
, the sheerline anyway, and put the Medeco Maxums I reccomend to most
other people to replace them on the doors that get opened from outside.
Couldn't really justify them though on doors that are mostly a big pane of
glass.

"Steve" wrote in message
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"mm" wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 07:03:37 GMT, "
wrote:

How do we flip a left-hand Kwikset lock so it works on a right-hand
door?

I bought a set of Kwikset Security locks which advertise "Fits All
Doors"

&
"Easy Installation". The Kwikset lock package contained two left-hand

keyed
knobs and two deadbolts.

The problem is there is NOTHING on the package that indicates the two


keyed
knobs are set up for left-handed doors (those with the hinge on the

left).
My outside doors are right-hand doors (they have the hinge on the
right).

You just want the key to be "right side" up? How do you know which
side is the right side?

Why can't you just rotate the whole lock 180 degrees?


Because it will then be backwards with respect to the latch mechanism.


Every second house in my n'hood has a door that swings one way, and
every first and third house, the door swings the other way. (or opens
from the other side, depending on how you phrase it.) And I'm sure
they all have Kwikset locks like I do. Do you want me to check which
side of the keyhole goes up in my neighbors' locks?

For me, I think the key's teeth point up. Is that good or bad?


It's good and reversing the lock cylinder is a 30 second operation if

you
know how so it's not that big a deal for anybody who does many of them.

It's crazy to me that Kwikset doesn't even SAY on the package that all
my
lock cylinders will be upside down unless I can figure out how to

switch
the Kwikset lock from being a left-hand knob to a right-hand knob.

Where is it written what is up and what is down?


The pins are supposed to be up. It's been discussed to death already but
the
short answer is if they are down they will collect debris. A broken

spring
will also cause a lockout. In practice it will work for a long time pins
down backwards or not and if the OP hasn't figured out how to reverse it
yet
they should just leave it like that.