Really fantastic. Seen much longer videos on other mortise locksets, but none breaking down function in such clarity. Went right along with the L series manual for the manufacturer part names, but seeing as you covered that, didn't really need the manual. Thank you so much. Great to see the L series. I'm rambling, but just fantastic information, and to the point.
Great info Tyler. You explain it all very well. I didn't even know Schlage made mortise locks. I have only installed Lockwood electric mortice cylinders when I was in electronic security, back in the day. Lol. That fire catch is a cool idea that I didn't even know about that feature, I don't know if our mortise locks have them. 🤔Thnx buddy.🍺👍😎🇦🇺
Great video! Love the explanation. I wanted to know if you would do any videos on cylindrical lock units as well, a break down all the way to the cam tube? Once again love the videos, I’m just getting started working with these mortise locks and you really helped me a lot!
Thanks for sharing, may I know how you pull out the backset? Do you need to dissemble the handle first? I can only see one screw in my handle, not sure how to pull out the backset.
Hi Tyler I started to work on SFIC CORES and I do have the control keys for this cores I am trying to decode,but don't have the master key for this cores,how do I decode the master key bitting on this cores, they do have master pins in all on them Any helps on decoding the master key bitting will be very much appreciated thanks in advance
Really fantastic. Seen much longer videos on other mortise locksets, but none breaking down function in such clarity. Went right along with the L series manual for the manufacturer part names, but seeing as you covered that, didn't really need the manual. Thank you so much. Great to see the L series. I'm rambling, but just fantastic information, and to the point.
Fusible link is a much better description than fuse, which schlage calls it.
Great info Tyler. You explain it all very well. I didn't even know Schlage made mortise locks. I have only installed Lockwood electric mortice cylinders when I was in electronic security, back in the day. Lol. That fire catch is a cool idea that I didn't even know about that feature, I don't know if our mortise locks have them. 🤔Thnx buddy.🍺👍😎🇦🇺
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Your descriptino of the auxilary latch was extremely helpful. Thanks!
Great video Tyler, thanks for showing and explaining all of that 😊
Great video! Love the explanation. I wanted to know if you would do any videos on cylindrical lock units as well, a break down all the way to the cam tube?
Once again love the videos, I’m just getting started working with these mortise locks and you really helped me a lot!
Thanks for sharing, may I know how you pull out the backset? Do you need to dissemble the handle first? I can only see one screw in my handle, not sure how to pull out the backset.
Nice! Thanks Tyler!
If the key isn’t releasing the lock is there a way to unlock it from the strike?
Great explanation, is their a big diff between that L9080 vs L9040?
If the deadlatch keeps the primary latch from moving, how does the handle move it when the door is closed
Hi Tyler I started to work on SFIC CORES and I do have the control keys for this cores I am trying to decode,but don't have the master key for this cores,how do I decode the master key bitting on this cores, they do have master pins in all on them
Any helps on decoding the master key bitting will be very much appreciated thanks in advance