This screw should hold the knob securely to the spindle when you turn the knob.
How to fix a mortise door lock.
The knob and or the spindle may.
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Place strips of tape around the exterior and interior patched holes to protect the finish on the door.
Do the same for the recessed patch on the edge of the door.
1 loosen the setscrew on the knob s shank.
Notice the set screw on the base of the knob on the right.
To remove a mortise lock set cylinder for repair see illustration for how to tighten a loose doorknob remove the deadbolt knob by loosening the setscrew in the sleeve of the knob using a standard screwdriver or allen hex wrench or by removing any mounting screws.
This mortise lock set is installed in a 1930 colonial in the boston area.
By shutting your door you can mark the point on the door frame that latch is coming in contact with.
Lightly sand the patched areas.
Try loosening the flathead screw on the base of your doorknob.
If the thumbturn for the deadbolt is causing the bolt to jam and lock you out when it s in the wrong position you may.
From there you can either widen the hole both of the wood and metal or you can unscrew the strike and re secure it in the proper position.
Make a series of closely spaced cuts into the mortise area.
3 if this does not help remove the knob.
Soften the paint.
If the latch sticks the knob may be screwed on too tight.
You can tighten a simple interior mortise lockset like the one shown at left as follows.
The fix a short term fix is to move the strike plate to align better with the stuck door latch.
How to fix antique mortise door mechanisms 1.
Most mortise locks are mounted with screws driven through the face plate into the door edge.
Meet the mortise lock and door knobs.
Press down on the button on the rear of the wd 40 canister to begin releasing the lubricant into the lock.
Spray the wd 40 into the lock.
Cut through the base of the cuts to empty the mortise of excess wood.
2 hold the knob on the other side of the door and turn the loose knob clockwise until it fits snugly.
Examine the mortise lock.
The easiest fixes are.
Loosen the setscrew securing either one of the doorknobs to the square knob shaft.
Hold down the spray button until the wd 40 begins to overflow from the lock opening.
Starting at the top of the faceplate outline make a series of closely spaced chisel cuts about 1 8 inch deep inside the marks.
Then on the faceplate loosen the setscrew opposite the lock cylinder and unscrew the lock cylinder.