• How To Program Defiant Deadbolt

    How To Program Defiant Deadbolt

    How to Install a Deadbolt Lock. Install the strike plate. Install the strike plate using the screws provided. Close the door and test the lock. Shut the door and test the fit by operating the deadbolt lock. If necessary, loosen the screws and adjust the lock until the latchbolt passes easily into its hole.

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    The $12.95 DEFIANT® (5 pin cylinder system) rekey kit by CHANGE-A-LOCK®, contains everything necessary (except for a common screwdriver to rekey your own Entrance, Single & Double cylinder Deadbolts and Handleset type locks. The kit will rekey 6 single cylinder locks. Each lock you put a key in is a single cylinder. A deadbolt keyed on both sides would count as 2 single cylinder locks.If you buy 2 or more rekey kits and want them keyed the same please email me at david@changealock.com EACH KIT CONTAINS: Two precut keys, 6 sets of color coded pins for rekeying single and/or double cylinder locks (not exceeding six (6) cylinders). NOTE: To order EXTRA PIN SETS and/or EXTRA KEYS for your rekey kit please click on the desired rekey product list.

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    Detailed step by step instructions in both ENGLISH and SPANISH is included in each CHANGE-A-LOCK rekey kit. All special rekeying tools are included. All you may need is a common screwdriver to remove lock from door. This rekeying kit is designed to be used only with DEFIANT® locks which must have the screw-off-cylinder-cap; if you have DEFIANT® lock with a pry off cylinder cap do not use rekey kit. New deadbolts have a cap that looks like a pry off cap and shaft but it has a snap ring below the cap which needs to be removed. Then use follower to place over shaft next to cap and push out cylinder. Instructions for the DEFIANT® keyed lever entrance lock is not available from CHANGE-A-LOCK®.

    This rekey kit is not designed to work with any other manufactured locks. Beyblade toys r us tournament. Note: You must use the keys provided in rekey kit for rekeying.

    Pins match keys in kit and are not to be used to rekey with any other keys! NOTE: OLD KEY is needed to take out cylinder plug then new key is used to rekey lock. Old keys can not be used to rekey locks using the CHANGE-A-LOCK rekey kit for the cylinder pins will not work with old key. ALERT: WHAT TO DO IF KEY CAN NOT BE REMOVED AFTER LOCK HAS BEEN RE-KEYED.

    If your key cylinder has a screw-off end cap, tighten or loosen one or two notches at a time until you are able to remove key. If this does not work or if your lock cylinder does not have a screw-off end cap then refer to master keyed locks below. MASTER KEYED LOCK: Your lock may have been master keyed at one time.

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    If key can not be removed once lock has been rekeyed, then remove the key cylinder again using the follower. Remove the follower to let the top pins and springs drop out of cylinder housing. If lock has been master keyed you will have more than 5 top pins for a 5 pin cylinder lock system.

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    Refer to the directions on how to replace the 5 top pins of equal length and the 5 springs. Do not use the other pins which drop out of the cylinder housing! If you have a 6 pin key cylinder system then replace the 6 pins of equal length and the 6 springs.

    Just at HD to pickup the husky workbench and saw these on clearance. They're showing same price online but can't add to cart Overview Model # G6X2DW1AAXD Store SKU # Adding security for your family and property with reliable Defiant keyless entry technology brings peace of mind without the worry of losing keys. User-friendly features offer ease of installation, operation and customizable programming, all supported by impeccable service backed by a lifetime warranty. Simple Installation No Hard Wiring Can Be Installed on Doors 1 3/8 in 2 in Thick Low Battery Indicator Backlit Keypad for Increased Visibility 2 Keys Included 1 Master Code. Jan 24th, 2016 11:06 pmI saw it in the Black Friday flyer. When I went to the store to buy it, I noticed it had a grade rating of 3, which is the least secure device and ended up not buying it. I figured my home is too valuable to not secure it and it's contents.

    'NSI Grade 1: Highest grade for commercial and residential locking mechanism, ANSI Grade 2: Highest grade for only residential lock systems, ANSI Grade 3: Lowest grade which indicates that a locking system meets just the minimum requirements.' Sure if you want to be brainwashed into thinking Grade 3 means is insecure. Whenever there's a 'grading' system developed you might want to see who's to benefit and what the actual specs are for the grades. 1) The ANSI/BHMA Grading Standard is Voluntary 2) The MINIMUM requirements to be satisfy the 'Lowest grade' is as follows: ANSI/BHMA 1 requires deadbolts to test through the same number of cycles, but products tested to this standard must pass 17 security tests, one of which involves 1,350 pounds of force to be loaded against the deadbolt. This means the Lowest 'your Insecure' Grade still met the above tests. The higher grades just mean they are above/beyond this 'minimum' standard. It really depends HOW you WANT to interpret the grading system because it doesn't encompass ALL locks out there since certification is basically voluntary and depends if the manufacturer is confident enough that their products will pass certification to be willing to PAY to get it certified.

    Does that mean all lock that aren't certified are garbage and basically allow criminals to waltz into your house unabated? Without full knowledge of the scope/scale of the industry it would be foolish to assume otherwise. For all we know Grades 1,2,3 combined could represent the top 20% of ALL locks out there, while 80% are all the other locks that aren't certified. Or it could be 50/50.

    We actually don't know. Case and Point: OH LOOK! WEISER's Powerbolt is also a Grade 3 But at the end of the day, it's each person's preference. IF you REALLY need to know that your lock/door needs to be able to withstand X amount of force before you are at ease, then get whichever level suits you. But to say that just because its a grade 3 that means it's the least secure lock, is just ignorance. Jan 24th, 2016 8:31 pmHow hard are these to install?

    Do I simply unscrew my old deadbolt and put this one in its place, or will I have to drill a bigger hole? How long do the batteries last? Usually pretty easy, I have a different model (same brand) of lock, just took out the old deadbolt, but I had to make the hole a touch bigger. Just screw the new lock in, and it's good to go. Got it about a year and a half ago, changed the batteries once. (I think it's either 2 or 4 AA batteries, can't remember).

    Jan 24th, 2016 11:06 pmI saw it in the Black Friday flyer. When I went to the store to buy it, I noticed it had a grade rating of 3, which is the least secure device and ended up not buying it. I figured my home is too valuable to not secure it and it's contents.

    'NSI Grade 1: Highest grade for commercial and residential locking mechanism, ANSI Grade 2: Highest grade for only residential lock systems, ANSI Grade 3: Lowest grade which indicates that a locking system meets just the minimum requirements.' If somebody really wants to get into your house, it doesn't matter what lock you have.

    How To Program Defiant Deadbolt