MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock

MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
MG1614 Mortise Lever Lock
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MG1614 mortise lever locks are designed with keys. Doors are locked using the keys, ensuring they are safer than other door types. The lock body shells are made of galvanized steel plates and the latch bolts are made of POM and zinc alloy for an excellent muting effect. Levers are made of wood and aluminum alloy, then surface treated through electroplating, painting, and polishing, ensuring a better color adhesion, no paint loss, a better corrosion resistance, and a higher durability. Lock colors are customizable.

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Parts List
No. Name No. Name
1 lock body 9 Lever fixing screw
2 Front plate 10 Plate fixing screw
3 Latch Bolt 11 Outside cylinder plate
4 Dead Bolt 12 Inside cylinder plate
5 Outer escutcheon plate 13 Cylinder lock
6 Inner escutcheon plate 14 Cylinder fitting screw
7 Outer Lever Handle 15 striking plate
8 Inner Lever Handle 16 Wrought box
Installation Instructions
  • Determine the door opening direction. Place the lock body into the set hole, ensuring the latch bolt is on the upper side, and the dead bolt on the lower side. Ensure the latch bolt’s inclined surface is facing the door closing direction. If it isn’t, pull the dead bolt out of the lock body, insert 180°, then insert it back into the lock body. Install the front armor and tighten the screws.
  • Install escutcheon plates and tighten screws. Connect the outer lever equipped with a square bar through the lock body’s square hole using the Inner Lever Handle, then tighten the screws.
  • Install the cylinder thumb turn plates and tighten screws. Send the lock cylinder from the hole on the inside plate through the lock body and outer plate, then attach the cylinder to the front armor with cylindrical screws.
  • Install the striking plate on the door frame’s corresponding position. After determining the door opening direction, install the wrought iron striking plate. Ensure the latch both and dead bolt move freely in and out. Notice: 8.5mm center line deviation on striking plate and lock body.
  • Test after installation: Rotate the lever handles and press the latch bolt by hand in the inclined surface direction. The latch bolt should freely turn over and smoothly be pressed into and removed from the lock body. When pressing the latch bolt without the rotating lever handle, the latch bolt will not turn over. If the latch bolt operates smoothly, installation is complete. If not, reset all components.
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