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Question by cliff
Submitted on 6/27/2003
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Can anybody tell me how to remove an older Lori double cylinder deadbolt, it doesnt seem to want to screw out?


Answer by KTM
Submitted on 7/13/2003
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If you look at the bolt, it takes a long allen wrench slid in on each side of the bolt to unscrew a set screw then you can unscrew the cylinders. The size is 5/64" and 3 1/4" long.

 

Answer by Arthur De Pasquale
Submitted on 1/27/2004
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Yes, the LORI-USA Mortise cylinders are held in with set screws. 5/64" Hex wrench will loosen the set screw. Because I am a licensed locksmith (NYC) that is all I can give you. On night calls my life is much more of value to me then any B.S. "law". I prefer 1911 myself, officers model 4-1/2" barrel. Have a good day, Artie

 

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