The hole on the other side that is the hole in the door that the bolt slides through is called the edge bore.
Door frame hole for lock.
But if you look at the last door that i installed you will quickly see that i am not a professional carpenter.
2 cut the faceplate outfit a rotary tool with a 650 router bit and 335 plunge router attachment.
If you want your door lockset to operate smoothly and not bind up when you turn the doorknob or try to lock it it s imperative the two holes you drill align perfectly in both directions.
Door armor lock side light door security kit.
Steel doors are easy to drill into using a bimetal hole saw and an electric drill.
Usually the backset measures 2 3 8 inches or 2 3 4 inches.
Most moderately skilled amateurs can complete this task in about half an hour.
But i don t know of any corresponding term for the hole in the door frame.
Set the depth of cut on the router attachment to match the thickness of the faceplate.
My goal was simp.
Cross or edge bore.
Chiseling a recess called a mortise for a door lock plate is one of those jobs that s very simple in theory but also very easy to mess up.
For every doorknob or deadbolt lock installed in your home a hole was drilled in the door jamb and covered with a perforated strike plate.
Slide the door latch into the latch hole and trace the outline of the faceplate onto the edge of the door with a pencil.
The lock cylinder leaves a hole over 2 inches in diameter completely through the door and there s an additional hole through the door edge where the bolt used to reside.
Installing a deadbolt lock on a steel door may sound intimidating but with the right tools it s a fairly simple task.
Remove the door latch.
Align the edge of the strike plate s hole just to the door side of the mark and proceed with scoring around the strike plate.
The distance between the edge of the door and the center of the lock hole.
The small hole along the edge of the door frame usually measuring about 1 inch in diameter.
This video shows how i did a very easy repair to a hole in an architrave door frame left behind when i took out an unconnected light switch.