FAQs
Gate Lock
How do I change the combination? Once you’ve determined your new code,
· Hold
the Combi-Bolt in your hand with the handle on the ride side and the
bolt · Lift the handle up & then slide it back completely. The finger grip will slide down into a notch when it is all the way back. This puts the Combi-Bolt in ‘change’ mode. · Turn the dials to your new combination. · Lift the handle up and then slide the bolt forward completely. The Combi-Bolt is now out of change mode, and the new combination on the dials is now the current code.
What is the warranty on the Combi-Bolt Gate Lock? The Combi-Bolt has a one year warranty against manufacturing defects. This does not cover forgotten or lost combinations.
Does the Combi-Bolt work on backyard gates? The Combi-Bolt is a perfect solution for backyard gates and sheds, offering keyless security with over 10,000 possible combinations. It also has a rust resistant coating on the body of the lock, which helps it stand up to harsh weather.
What makes the Combi-Bolt better than using a hasp and padlock? With the hasp and padlock, the shackle of the padlock is exposed, and easy to cut with a common hacksaw or bolt cutter. The hardened steel bolt on the Combi-Bolt slides tightly into the strike or the bolt receiver.
What tools are needed to install the Combi-Bolt? The only tools required to install the Combi-Bolt is a screwdriver and perhaps a drill if bolts are utilized.
How is the Combi-Bolt installed? Every Combi-Bolt includes both a strike and a bolt receiver which means that it can be applied in a wide variety of situations. The strike is used for locking the bolt into a door jam or other surface (recessed). The bolt receiver is used for surfaces that make a flush surface where they meet up. Flush Mounting: · Hold Combi-Bolt in its intended position, then mark the positions for the screws · Drill pilot holes for the screws · Screw the Combi-Bolt into place using the one-way screws · Install the bolt receiver – make sure the bolt slides smoothly into the bolt receiver
Recessed Mounting · Position the strike place in its intended position · Mark the positions for the screws on the mounting surface · Drill pilot holes for the screws · Screw the strike place into place with the one-way screws · Follow above installation instructions for flush mounting
How rust resistant/weather resistant is the Combi-Bolt? The Combi-Bolt is designed to stand up to harsh weather with chrome plated brass dials and a rust resistant coating on the body of the lock.
Can I use bolts instead of the included one-way screws? |
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| Yes, you can use bolts to install the Combi-Bolt as well. Use the type of button-head bolts that have a rounded head with no slots for a screw driver. Select the length appropriate for your application and secure the Combi-Bolt from the rear of the door with the nuts. Utilizing bolts allows for the Combi-Bolt to later be adjusted/moved. See Image. |
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