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Freda
April 22, 2025
The door won’t lock and the key just spins in the lock
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Mr. Anderson
May 11, 2025
If the key spins in the lock and the door won’t lock, the cylinder may not be installed correctly. Ensure the top of the cylinder is pointing toward the keypad when reinstalling. Also, confirm all components—spring, pin, tailpiece, cylinder cap, disc, block, and retainer—are correctly installed in the proper order.
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Summary of Contents for Schlage Cylinder Removal and Re-Keying Kit BE365
Page 1
Cylinder Removal and Re-Keying Kit Schlage Keypad Deadbolts come standard with a 5-pin solid brass C-keyway cylinder. The re-keying steps are the same as for the Schlage B-300 series deadbolt. Cylinder removal and replacement instructions are illustrated on the back page. A supplemental kit has been designed with replacement parts for the Keypad Locks and Deadbolts.
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BE365 Cylinder Removal Instructions Remove Backplate from Outside Keypad Assembly Remove Cylinder from Thumbturn Remove Retainer, Block and Disc from Cylinder Remove Cylinder Cap, Tailpiece, Pin, and Spring Rekey Cylinder as Usual Install Spring, Pin, Tailpiece, and Cylinder Cap NOTE: Tailpiece is available in the Schlage Supplemental Electronics Lock Rekeying Kit Install Disc, Block and Retainer Reinstall Cylinder as Shown...
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Do you have a question about the Cylinder Removal and Re-Keying Kit BE365 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The door won’t lock and the key just spins in the lock
If the key spins in the lock and the door won’t lock, the cylinder may not be installed correctly. Ensure the top of the cylinder is pointing toward the keypad when reinstalling. Also, confirm all components—spring, pin, tailpiece, cylinder cap, disc, block, and retainer—are correctly installed in the proper order.
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