🔐 Lock in Style and Security!
The CCJH Invisible Barn Wood Sliding Door Gate Cup Handle Lock Hardware is a premium locking solution made from durable zinc alloy with a sleek brushed nickel finish. Designed for easy installation on various door thicknesses, it includes three keys for added convenience and security. Perfect for both left and right-handed doors, this lock combines functionality with modern aesthetics.
Material | Metal |
Brand | CCJH |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"L x 3.5"W |
Exterior Finish | Wood, Stainless Steel, Brass, Zinc |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | pocket door lock |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Metal Type | Zinc Alloy, Stainless Steel, Brass, Zinc |
Handle Material | Zinc |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Projection Distance | 2.75 Inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL |
Item Depth | Shallow |
Handle Attachment Mechanism | Screws |
Part Number | DOOR LOCK-Parent |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2.95" |
Finish | Brushed |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Impressive
This product is great. But furthermore the customer service is Ace!!!! There was an issue with item upon delivery it was addressed and i am very satisfied with how this company handled it!
D**T
Very Cheaply Made
Absolutely No Instructions Whatsoever. I barely turned the screw and it broke!! Would Not Recomend Nor Buy it again!!
I**A
Missing screws
First lock came with missing screws. I returned it. Second package came with wrong size screws and a smaller plate. After installation it works fine and looks good.
S**R
MAKESHIFT INSTRUCTIONS HERE:
The media could not be loaded. Like so many other reviewers have said, it comes with no useful instructions. AND it really isn't meant for 1-3/8" doors. My door is 1-3/8ths and solid wood... not hollow. But I figured I could work out the challenge. NOTE- the end results are horrible, but I'll get to that at the end.- First, you'll have to do a dry fit and determine the right screw length and the right length of the shaft that goes from one circular piece through the lock body and into the other circular piece... I used a wire cutter to cut the shaft down about 1/8" past the last of the score marks, Then I cut/ground down the screws to the right length- I just kept going back to the grinder and worked away at it until one of the screws was at the right length (for a dry fit before even thinking about the install) and then went back and cut down the other to the same size. - Then I lined up the lock body with the side of the door. I marked off where the top and bottom of the faceplate hit on the front of the door and poked a sharp shaft through the cross in the lock body (the part that the shaft goes through). - Then I laid the lock body across the front of the door and matched up where I marked the top and bottom of the faceplate and drew lines to mark where [vertically] the body needs to go in the door. At first, I thought the body would go through the center of the door (thus the shallow cut lines on the left of the faceplate) but then after doing a dry fit with the lock body and the circular pieces all together, I realized that the lock body was off-center. So I moved the markings for the lock body the appropriate amount to the right (too close to the right side of the door as it turns out). I then lined up the body to mark the width of the body for cutting. - I then drilled a pilot hole through the side of the door where I made the marks, making sure to keep the drill bit level and equidistant from the front of the door as I drilled all the way through. - Then I took a 2-1/2" hole saw bit and drilled- first from one side and then from the other- working at it until the wood popped out. - Next came the challenging part. I do not have a plunge router that goes to the depth of the lock body, so I didn't even bother with that. And my oscillating tool's saw blade didn't go nearly deep enough, but it was a start. So I cut out the outlines of the lock body. I tried to chisel out what I could... and in the process the thin sliver of wood on the right of where the faceplate would sit cracked and splintered outward. So I turned to the only thing that would go deep enough- a long and thick drill bit. I worked at it for a really long time but eventually cut out the shape and depth of the lock body.I installed it and checked that it worked (make sure not to overtighten the screws in the circular pieces or the lock will get stuck). - Next, I lined up the faceplate that goes on the other door with the lock (making sure it overlapped in a way that the locked lock won't just slip out, but will actually catch. I held it in place with some double-sided tape and pushed the other door against it as hard as I could. It left circular indentations where the screw holes would go. I placed the plate over them and lined it up, then marked the outline of where the lock would slip in. - I then used my trusty drill to cut out where the outline is and then angled it down to cut out the extra recess where the lock will slip in behind the plate. - I checked that the lock would catch and when it did, I screwed both faceplates into both doors.Results? Well, it looks horrible and completely unprofessional... but it works. We will probably buy another pair of pocket doors when we choose to sell the place but, for now, we just need a lock on our closet doors. It was a pain to install, but works. I'm sure with better tools and more experience this could be done better. Just know that it is possible and at over $100 less than its cheapest store-bought competitor... it is worth it (at least to me). The lock itself is of good quality, too.GOOD LUCK!
D**W
Same key for two locks purchased!
I purchased this lock several months ago and was happy with it. I ordered another one to use on another door but the key was the same. This does not work for me as there would be no security between the two spaces.
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