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How to install a cupboard lock

Updated: Jan 8, 2023

G'day mate! If you're looking to increase the security of your home or business, fitting a cupboard lock is a great option. These handy devices allow you to secure items in a cupboard or other storage area, and with a bit of elbow grease and a bit of know-how, they're easy to install yourself. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to fit a cupboard lock or a filing cabinet lock:


Step 1: Gather your materials. You'll need a cupboard lock, screws, a drill, a drill bit, a screwdriver, a tape measure, and a pencil.


Step 2: Measure the cupboard. Measure the thickness of the cupboard door and the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole for the lock cylinder. This will help you make sure you get the right size cupboard lock for your door.


Step 3: Mark the location for the cupboard lock. Hold the cupboard lock against the door and use a pencil to mark the spot where the lock will go on the door edge.


Step 4: Drill a hole for the cupboard lock. Using a drill and a drill bit, drill a hole through the door edge at the marked location. The hole should be slightly larger than the diameter of the cupboard lock cylinder.


Step 5: Install the cupboard lock. Hold the cupboard lock against the door and insert the lock cylinder through the hole. Secure the lock in place using the screws provided.


Step 6: Test the cupboard lock. Test the cupboard lock to make sure it's properly secured and functioning correctly. If needed, make any necessary adjustments.


Step 7: Install the strike plate. Install the strike plate on the cupboard frame, aligning it with the cupboard lock. Secure the strike plate in place using screws.


Step 8: Test the cupboard lock again. Test the cupboard lock again to make sure it's properly secured and functioning correctly.


And there you have it! With a bit of elbow grease and a bit of know-how, you can easily fit a cupboard lock made from brass like a true blue Aussie. Just remember, if you're not sure about any part of the process, it's always best to consult with a professional locksmith for assistance.


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