How to Upgrade Measuring, Removing and Replacing Euro Cylinder Locks.

There is nothing too tricky about upgrading to a high security, insurance approved euro cylinder like the Yale Platinum Anti-Snap Euro Cylinder, or Yale Anti-Bump locks. Whatsmore, no special tools are required, just a cross-head screwdriver. Perhaps the most important part of upgrading is making sure that you order the correct size: a cylinder that sticks out too far on the outside is more vulnerable and is an invitation to burglars.
No special gauges are required to accurately measure the cylinder size, instead you can use a simple metric ruler, or our handy Euro Cylinder Measurement Template. It is possible to place the ruler against the open edge of the door and use your eye to judge the measurements from the outside face of one backplate to the cylinders fixing screw and from the fixing screw to the outside face of the other backplate. However, we do not recommend this technique. Instead we suggest that you take the cylinder out, particularly as it often only takes a few moments and gives the most accurate measurement.
Before the cylinder is removed for accurate measurement, check that the cylinder does not stick out significantly from the handle backplate. Ideally, the cylinder should sit flush or just slightly protruding. A cylinder should never stick out more than 5mm.
Euro cylinders are held in place by a Fixing Bolt that is screwed from the door edge through a threaded hole on the side of the cylinder under the cam. The cylinder size required is determined by the distance from each edge of the cylinder to the centre of the Fixing Hole.
If measurement a = 35mm and measurement b = 45mm then the size required is referred to as 35/45 (80mm overall). Some double cylinders (key operated at both ends) like the Yale Anti-Bump feature security on both ends. So, ordering a 35/45 cylinder is the same as ordering a 45/35 cylinder. However, some, like the Yale Platinum and thumbturn cylinders are handed, with security on only one side. When measuring these cylinders, you should measure the inside side of the cylinder first as measurement a.
Measuring to the Fixing Hole is the most common method of measuring cylinders. However some sellers do not include the 10mm cam space in the centre of the cylinder. Therefore, they would refer to the example above as 30/40 (80mm overall). Always check with suppliers when placing an order for cylinders.
Once you know what size you require, take a look at the high security euro cylinders on offer to see what best fits your needs.
To remove the cylinder you will require a cross-head screwdriver to release the Fixing Bold, which is visible just under the latch on the edge of the door.
Fitting a euro cylinder is like a reverse of the removal process.
Download our handy Euro Cylinder Measurement Template to simplify the measurement of euro cylinders.
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