Repair your Door Frame & reinforce it with a metal sleeve so it cannot be kicked again

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Installation Instructions for your new door reinforcement kit

 

1. Remove all old hardware; also remove any other items such as weather stripping from casing if needed. Place the door reinforcement in place to see if it’s in the way.

2. Extract dead bolt throw. Gently close door until both strikes touch door casing

trim. With pencil, lightly mark on door casing trim center of both strikes.

3. Using the piece with the 90-degree bend; position it on door casing. Be sure you position Strike Master II with cut outs on center marks on door casing. Hold in place and pre-drill each hole with a 5/32 drill bit to the depth of 2

1/4” NOTE: If you are installing the stainless steel (EPH289), then a counter-sink of

1/8”-1/4” will be needed per hole.

4. Remove the caulking (if any) from the door casing with a ridged putty knife. Be sure that you remove only the caulking from the joint of the casing that will receive the angle piece of the reinforcement. This allows the 90-degree break to slip under the casing trim. DO NOT REMOVE THE CASING TRIM.

5. Position the door reinforcement pieces 1 and 2 together as one unit and place on casing .Be sure that the holes of both pieces line up with each other at the locking cut-outs.

6. Insert a 2 1/2” screw in top and bottom holes and screw in for 2 1/4” (STOP). At this point align the two pieces of door reinforcements, and hold them even while tightening the bottom screw all the way in.

7. Use the same procedure with the remaining screws, remembering to stop at 2 1/4”

8. Using a large # 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten remaining 1/4”; as you tighten check to be sure that the 90 degree break is going behind the door trim. NOTE: A power drill can be used if you are careful not to over tighten. Over tightening will cause the door casing to be pulled side ways.

9. After each screw is snug, try to close the door. If the door will not close then

tighten the screw(s) at the area the door is hitting. If this does not allow the

complete clearance, then take a short piece of 2x4 and tap firmly with a hammer

between screws holes on the door reinforcement  where clearance is problem. (For additional security you could replace at least one of the screws in each door hinge with a 2 1/2” screw. This will increase substantially the hinge side. DO NOT over tighten the hinge side it could pull the casing out of alignment.

10. After the door is closing properly check the locking area and then re-caulk as

necessary.

NOTE: The door reinforcement kit is constructed of two parts. Both pieces fit together making one unit that goes on the locking side of frame. The standard cut between dead bolt and entry lock is 5 1/2” to 6.0”. If you have a different distance between the two, take these steps to correct.

1. Install the door reinforcement kit

2. Extend dead-bolt throw, and put small amount of toothpaste on end of throw

3. Retract the dead bolt throw and close the door, then try to extend dead-bolt

throw, it will be marked where the hole should be

4. Take a 1/2”to 3/4” bi-metal hole saw and slowly cut out the area.

 

 

 

 

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