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Mini Jem door windows (currently 787 views) |
Piffer94 |
Posted on: June 5th, 2018, 10:02:10 |
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Mike didn't you have issue with the locks ? I've just receive it but there are not quarter-turn but half-turn. I've fitted it on a door but when I spin the key, I can't release the key because the cam ends on the interior door.
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mike brown |
Posted on: June 5th, 2018, 16:43:25 |
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Big Member
Location: Southampton Posts: 426
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I can't remember whether they were 1/4 or 1/2 turn. They were mounted close to the window which should give enough room but if not you maybe able to cut the latch part down to clear the door but still catch the window. Mike |
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Piffer94 |
Posted on: June 7th, 2018, 08:05:08 |
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Ok I'll try and let you know. But I'm not sure that will work. |
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admin |
Posted on: June 11th, 2018, 10:50:26 |
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Location: Maidenhead, UK Posts: 2,380
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As far as I can remember there's a disc inside the lock with cut-outs that determine a) how far the barrel can turn and b) at which point(s) you can withdraw the key. You need a quarter turn.
You may need to twist or bend the cam (tongue) slightly to hold the window in the fully up position. Twisting it allows it to slide under the window more easily. Don't twist it near the square hole that locates the tongue onto the barrel as that part is very weak. I once had the bonnet blow off for that reason! |
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