
Installation Instructions
For Pre-Attached Rosettes & Short Plates
Passage and Privacy
With step-by-step Installation Pictograms & Drilling Template
Applies to:
• Classic and Rope Rosettes
• Cottage and Studio Short Plates
Tools Required: #2 Phillips Screwdriver (Not power tools)
Door Handing - Rosettes and Short Plates
Door handing is critical for Split-Finish, or Split-Design products. It’s also used to determine where
the Interior and Exterior halves of the lockset are located on the door. And, it’s used to position the
latch tongue in relation to the strike plate.
Inside of Door
- The Inside of a door refers to the side of the door that faces the room. For example,
for a bedroom door on a hallway, the Inside of the door would face the bedroom.
Outside of Door - The Outside of a door refers to the side of the door that faces away from the room.
The Outside of a door is generally more visible to visitors, and therefore a rosette on this side of the
door has no visible screws. For example, on a bedroom door, the Outside would face the hallway.
outside
Hinge is on the left.
Door is Left Hand.
DOORS OPENING INWARD
To identify door handing,
face door from the Outside.
Hinge is on the right.
Door is Right Hand.
outside
Hinge is on the left.
Door is Left Hand.
DOORS OPENING OUTWARD
To identify door handing,
face door from the Outside.
outsideoutside
Hinge is on the right.
Door is Right Hand.
INSTALLATION RULES:
1) Lockset machine mounting screws are inserted from the inside.
2) Privacy pin holes are next to the door side containing the latch.
3) Latch tongues have a beveled side, and this side should contact
the curved end of the face plate, and curved end of the strike plate.
(See *Latch Tongue Note on page 3.)
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Emergency
Lockset
Exterior Half of
Release Hole
Faceplate
Latch
Wood Screws
3/4” Flat Head
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Strike Plate
Latch Tongue
Locking Mechanism
(Threaded Privacy-Pin Hole)
Exploded Drawing for Pre-Attached Rosette/Short Plates Passage/Privacy
Block
Anti-Rotation
Lockset
Interior Half of
Spindle Button
Privacy
Pin Hole
Privacy Pin
Spindle
Privacy Emergency
Release Key
1-1/2” Machine Screws
(1-3/8” thick doors), or
1-3/4” Machine Screws
(1-3/4” thick doors)

Installation Instructions
For Pre-Attached
Rosettes and Short Plates
Tools Required: #2 Phillips Screwdriver (Not power tools)
For 2-3/8”
Backset:
Backset
Information
For 2-3/4”
Backset:
Fits doors
1-3/8” to 1-3/4” thick
NOTE:
DRILLING
TEMPLATES
ON
SEPARATE
INCLUDED
SHEET
Arrow
1
Install antirotation block.
Be certain
the arrow is
pointing to
the edge of
the door.
Install
Latch
(Anti-Rotation
Block)
Passage/Privacy
2
Install latch and rotate
the latch tongue
to change handing.
(See page 1 for handing)
3
Install faceplate with
3/4” wood screws.
Door - Inside See Latch Tongue
*
Note in next panel
*
Latch Tongue Note
*
Bevel side of latch tongue should
contact curved end of face plate,
and curved end of strike plate.
Bevel Side
Threaded
privacy hub
goes on the
inside of the
door.
Strike Plate Curve
Install Interior Half
of Lockset
Face Plate Curve
Insert
Spindle
1
Push spindle button
down and hold during
Spindle
2
insertion
Insert
Latch
Tongue
Door - Inside
Install Privacy Pin
Install
Exterior
Half of
Lockset
Emergency
Release Hole
(Privacy Only)
Door - Inside
Install Strike Plate
Door
Jamb
Install interior half of lockset
with 1-1/2” machine screws
(1-3/8” thick doors), or 1-3/4”
machine screws (1-3/4” thick
doors)
Door - Inside
Door - Inside
Screw in the
Privacy Pin
(Privacy Only)
Attach the strike plate to the door jamb
using 3/4” long wood screws.
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4 INSERT THREE WOOD SCREWS,
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5 INSERT HEX SCREWS
AND TIGHTEN.
SLIDE ROSETTE OVER MOUNT,
AND SCREWON KNOB.
MEASURE FROM THE FLOOR TO THE CENTER
OF EXISTING LOCKS, AND USE THIS DISTANCE
AS THE CENTER OF THE DUMMY MOUNT. IF THERE
ARE NO EXISTING LOCKS, POSITION THE DUMMY
MOUNT 36” TO 38” FROM THE FLOOR.
2 FOLD TEMPLATE ALONG DOTTED LINE,
AND POSITION FOLD ON THE EDGE OF THE DOOR.
TAPE TEMPLATE TO FACE OF DOOR.
TEMPLATE
FACE OF DOOR
EDGE OF DOOR
DUMMY MOUNT
(1)
3 BEFORE DRILLING VERIFY THE
BACKSET OF YOUR EXISTING DOORS
IN YOUR HOUSE. DRILL PILOT HOLES
USING A 7/64” DIAMETER BIT.
FLOOR