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Gap front door
Tomture61
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The likely issue is that the door frame needs to be adjusted so that the door leaf (most likely) gets a larger measurement from the frame at the top.NicklasP said:
You need to be on site to get a complete overview of your door.
Could it actually be because of the strike plate anyway since I had to put it with a small spacer for the Yale lock to work? The strike plate was initially completely flush, but then the Yale lock would not deploy and lock the door.Tomture61 said:
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Now I see that your door does not close 100% Are you completely sure that the strike plate belongs to the lock case?NicklasP said:
Yes! Took the strike plate that came with the Yale L3 which I installed at the same time.Tomture61 said:
The problem that arose was that the "bolt" in the lock case didn't fully extend when the strike plate was mounted flush, so I had to set it with a small spacer from the edge that is visible in the picture.
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You should have had an end "bleck" with a smaller "plösmått." It's called 1487-1 instead of -2.NicklasP said:
Are the measurements the same at the top and bottom? If yes, you need to adjust the frame to fit the door leaf. If no, then the wrong "plösmått" is on the end "bleck."
At the top (right) it is not the same measurement as it is at the bottom (right).S sinuslinus said:
I suppose the problem arises because the door doesn't close properly, which means I need to buy a new strike plate?
It should then be mounted edge to edge and possibly adjusted slightly, but that should seal it?
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Then you need to adjust the frame. If you move out the lower corner, the door leaf will close simultaneously at the top and bottom.NicklasP said:
I will return to this thread.
I have tested 1487-1 which has a smaller plösmått and was better but not 100%.
Also bought a 1489-11 adjustable but it doesn't fit.
I suppose the only thing left to do is to adjust the frame via the karmskruvarna, right?
Can anyone form an opinion and explain which screw(s) I should adjust if so?
I have tested 1487-1 which has a smaller plösmått and was better but not 100%.
Also bought a 1489-11 adjustable but it doesn't fit.
I suppose the only thing left to do is to adjust the frame via the karmskruvarna, right?
Can anyone form an opinion and explain which screw(s) I should adjust if so?
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If you have the same measurement both at the top and bottom on the lock side, the measurement between the door leaf/door frame, there is no adjustment you can make to the placement of the door frame.
If the door leaf does not go in far enough to seal properly, then you only have the lock plate left.
It is the only thing that controls how far in the door leaf goes.
If the door leaf does not go in far enough to seal properly, then you only have the lock plate left.
It is the only thing that controls how far in the door leaf goes.
On the lock side, there is no difference in the measurements. See images 1 and 2.Tomture61 said:
If you have the same measurements both at the top and bottom on the lock side, the measurement between the door leaf/door frame, there is no adjustment you can make to the door frame's placement. If the door leaf does not go in far enough to seal properly, you only have the strike plate left. It is the only thing that controls how far in the door leaf goes.
However, it looks like the door is "sloping" down to the right. See images 3 and 4.
Could that be the cause?







