Fitting Rim Lock Outward Opening Door

The same lock can be used in doors that open both to the left and the right.
Fitting rim lock outward opening door. For outward opening yale style locks not just for yale branded locks most standard yale style locks will work also use this strike plate to convert nightlatches. Yale 77 strike for outward opening doors. Yale 77 strike for outward opening doors. Start by deciding on the height of the rim lock.
It is an easy plate to fit. Simply fit your electric strike door release into this and you ll have the solution to putting access control on your outward opening rim latch operated doors. There are 4 lever rimlocks used on some utilities cabins that are designed to be used on the inside of outward opening doors but i do not think they have a latch. Yale 89 can operate on outward opening doors when ordered with the reverse angle strike.
The angled yale outward opening plate can also be used when also fitting any of the standard asec rim locks. The yale 89 lock with manual deadlocking by reverse turn of the key in the outside cylinder. To fit these you would simply remove the mounting plate from a typical electric strike release suitable for rim lock applications and instead fit the electric strike itsself into this. A rim lock does not provide as much security as a mortise lock and they are usually fitted to relatively thin doors which won t accept a mortise lock.
Needs to be fitted also with a suitable door knob. Yale reverse strikes for outward opening doors model number 89ltsp and 89stsp suits most yale type latches. Our victorian rim locks are a traditional style of door lock which is fitted onto the surface of a door. Reverse angle strike available to.
Only suitable for internal use. Supplied with an 1109 cylinder. The plate is cut into the door stop and the rim lock is set further back from the front edge of door. For outward opening yale style locks not just for yale branded locks most standard yale style locks will work also use this strike plate to convert nightlatches.
Where the door is self closing the latch has an angled or rounded edge and is sprung so that it automatically locks when the door is closed. If in doubt check the height of other locks in the property as ideally all the door handles should be the same height from the floor.