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Prime-Line E 2104 1-7/8 In. Brass Housing with Chrome Plated Face, Cylinder Lock (Single Pack)

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About this item

  • Replacement cylinder lock for use with outside pulls of sliding patio doors
  • Cut and shaped to aesthetically match Schlage key hardware
  • This is a keyed-alike lock cylinder which allows use of the same key when used in multiples in the same home
  • The housing to this lock is constructed of solid brass and includes a hardened break-away tailpiece
  • 5 pin tumbler lock with 2 keys


Product Description

This cylinder lock is constructed of solid brass, it includes a hardened steel tailpiece and a chrome-plated face. The keys and keyway feature patterns designed to aesthetically match other existing Schlage hardware. Use this cylinder lock to add or replace damaged key cylinders in most surface-mount sliding patio door handle sets. It works with both vertical and 45-degree keyways, and it is available keyed-alike by special order. Note: the components of these cylinder locks are not compatible and cannot be rekeyed to match other Schlage locks, nor will Schlage keys fit into this cylinder lock.

From the Manufacturer

This patio door cylinder lock features a hardened break away tailpiece. It is used to key lock most surface mount handles and comes keyed alike. This cylinder fits a Schlage keyway and includes two keys.


Dhaliwal
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2024
It comes in broken package and missing parts.I paid for new . Poor quality. Very disappointing 👹
Xiaoshan J.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Replaced for a Pella locker, the tongue a little bit longer than original one, but can be cut off to match it and installation, works very well
Matt W.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
This lock installed easily and looks well made. Key turns w/o issue. It totally saved the cost of replacing the entire patio door handle at a cost of $50 or more.
BFeely
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022
As far as locks go, this is very basic. None of the pins have any security features like pick or bump resistance.That said the lock is readily renewable and the body and plug appear to be made of decent materials. The lock can be disassembled using a pin punch to knock out the cover on the top of the pin stacks, preferably while the key is not inserted into the lock to prevent the springs from flying out.Key fit is in fact an issue; the included keys do not slide through the pins very smoothly due to the rough cut of the key. A Schlage key does bind when inserted, rubbing on the sides, but a well worn hardware store copy slips in effortlessly.
Mike Zarowitz
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
A solid lock mechanism. If you can figure out how your door handle allows access to the current cylinder lock, and you know how to >read
Public Name
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2022
If you door already has a key lock on the outside it should fit right in. It fit in my door that didn't originally have a keyhole but there was a knockout so I knocked it out and it fit right in. Measure three times before breaking the 'shaft' on the pre marked line. I had to cut the inside lock 'shaft' piece a bit shorter so both met inside the center of the locking mechanism. Again, measure three times before cutting.
KyZaK Media
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2022
The Amazon page misses an important disclaimer from the manufacturers website:"The components of these cylinder locks are not compatible and cannot be rekeyed to match other Schlage locks, nor will Schlage keys fit into this cylinder lock." I unfortunately found this detail after ordering.The keys that came with the E2104 fit into a Schlage lock, but my existing Schlage keys do not fit into this keyway. I'm going to try the E2103 and hopefully that works.
Ahmed
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2020
Item works great and solid quality. Was able to have this cylinder rekeyed to work with my existing Schlage key pattern. The only issue is that thisnwill not fit an original Schlage key; only a thinner copy.
idiot
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2020
I started installing the cylinder right after it came. However, it does not fit exactly into the lock slot. I have to file off a little in length to let the lock cover closed and fasten into place. Perhaps there may not be a universal cylinder that can perfectly match any lock. Anyway, it worked.
MJ Turner
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2018
I installed this lock cylinder in a Pella Thermastar sliding door, which required knocking the slug out of the handle to make a hole. It works just fine. In fact, the tailpiece was the exact length required to engage in inner latch control toggle thing. (This required the removal of the existing tailpiece, but that is quite apparent during installation.) The original key would not fit the lock slot; fortunately, I had an aftermarket Schlage key copy that fit. Also, I was able to rekey the cylinder.Note: I found that, after doing a dry install that seemed to work just fine, the apparatus wouldn't turn all the way once installed. This variation was a function of the position of the tailpiece. As you will notice, the tailpiece will turn somewhat without engaging the cylinder, as if it has some play (about 1/2 turn, but don't quote me on that). This allows you to return the key back to center for removal without un-/re-locking the cylinder, just as with most lock cylinders. As a result, you can install the tailpiece at the same angle at either its clockwise- or counterclockwise-most orientation; it works in only one of the two positions in my case.TIP: Mark the tailpiece as you are installing it, to have a reference for its position. (Sharpie applied to the uppermost side should do fine.) If you find the lock won't turn properly, reinstall it in the opposite position. As far as I could tell, there are only two orientations for any given latch position.CHILD-PROOFING: The toddler figured out how to unlatch the sliding door, which wasn't a big deal until we decided to use it as a primary source of ingress/egress. (We had been using childproof lock that was only accessible from inside.) I've included a picture of my solution, which involves drilling out the inner handle to allow the tailpiece to be accessible with a tool, but not by fingers. (This approach does require securing the cylinder inside the handle, for which I used fun-tak/poster putty.)
jbram07
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016
What I needed was for all my house locks to be keyed the same. The problem was I have 2 old sliding glass doors on the back of the house that had old "I don't know what key brand was used" cylinders and I needed new "Schlage-like" cylinders to match my new Schlage front entry key. These worked great and fit perfectly. Each kit comes with 2 keys. But be AWARE of which model you buy... per the manufacturer the "E 2104" kits come "keyed alike" which means if you bought 2 or 10, all cylinders will arrive to you using the same key. If you buy the "E 2103" kit then they will most likely use different keys.Here's the specifics tho... They are like Schlage but not exactly Schlage. Meaning they have the same grooves in the key but are a little narrower than a real Schlage key. Also, they DO fit in a brand new Schlage cylinder dead bolt or door knob you'd buy at the hardware store BUT the Schlage key that came with the door knob or dead bolt from the hardware store WILL NOT fit in this new Prime-Line cylinder because those keys are too wide. Hope that makes sense. SO what you have to do after you install your new Prime-Line sliding glass door cylinders is re-key your hardware store cylinders (front entry door) to match your Prime-Line cylinders if you want all locks on your house to be the same. That's what I did and all locks are now the same. Hope these tips help! Happy locksmithing!
Ted
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2012
I ordered a cylinder lock for my Sledage front door dead bolt. The dimensions in the add with Amazon matched the cylinder that I needed to replace. What you sent me was a "patio door" replacement cylinder. I had to grind about 1/64 inch from the top so it would fit into my Sledage housing. That worked, and it fit into place, but the rotation was different and I could not get it to work. The key was much smaller than a front door key. If the add said it was for a "Patio Door Replacement Hardware". I never would have bought it. Not happy! I responded to the company that sent it and their reply was "Did you get the right part number?" . I replyed there was no part number in the add. Thats the last I herd from them.
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