




š Unlock Timeless Style with Every Turn!
The Prime-Line E 2294 Mortise Lock Assembly Kit is a premium replacement lock designed for vintage and antique interior doors. Featuring a durable cast steel body with a brass-plated finish, it includes a reversible latch bolt, a 2-3/8ā backset, and a 9/32ā square spindle drive compatible with up to 1/4ā spindles. The kit comes complete with two skeleton-style keys and all necessary fasteners, enabling quick installation while preserving the authentic look of period homes.



























| ASIN | B000Q9SGUQ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,165 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #280 in Door Lock Replacement Parts |
| Brand | PRIME-LINE |
| Color | Brass |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Mechanical knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,756) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2007 |
| Finish | antique |
| Finish Type | antique |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049793022943 |
| Included Components | 1 keeper, 1 lock, 2 keys, fasteners |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.13 x 4.81 x 8.44 inches |
| Item model number | E 2294 |
| Lock Type | Key Lock |
| Manufacturer | Prime-Line Products |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Mortise Keyed Lock Set |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | E 2294 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.13 x 4.81 x 8.44 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | replacing vintage-style mortise locks in period homes or for use in vintage-style interior doors |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Key Lock |
| Special Features | Key Lock |
| Style | Antique |
| UPC | 049793022943 |
| Warranty Description | Goods are warranted against manufacturing defects for 1 year. |
R**Y
Super Duper replacement
My old mortise lock on a beautiful 5 panel door I just bought and installed wasn't working with the key although it latched. Too much trouble trying to fix it so I bought this one. It fit quite well in the old mortise cutout, although I did have to grind off some metal top and bottom for a perfect fit. The spindle lined up as did the keyhole with my existing faceplate. It works great and locks great. Just a little chiseling on the door frame made it happen. And yes, it is reversible. I followed the video instructions. A piece of cake!. Some yokel here claims it can't work reversed. Obviously an incompetent mechanic. Now we know that it's easier to replace than to try to clean and fix the old lock.
A**E
Excellent mortise lock for a great price
This mortise lock arrived yesterday and it is already in the door! I bought a wooden door for my 1922 bungalow, and I had to get it from one of those salvage/antique shops because back then unlike today, they made doors out of actual wood. I so lucked out when it already had the cut out done for the mortise lock. The only thing is, I had to find the right lock to fit and had no idea there was such variation amongst them. This lock was a gem. I only had to use the chisel slightly as the face plate was slightly taller. But otherwise it just slid right in and I attached the screws. I still have to attach the strikeplate, as the old mortise lock's strike plate was slightly lower. Every door in my house has the same style locks, strike plates, door knobs and face plates, so I was a little surprised the existing one did not fit. I figure if I managed to get the door hung (having to switch the hinges from right to left facing) I can handle re-doing the strike plate insert. The lock seems well made (it is only $14!) and the keys work well. Alas, they did NOT work in any of my other doors, so the keys must be specific to each lock. The only complaint I have is that they do not offer these in different colors. I really needed a bronze so I am going to have to paint the shiny gold (oh well). But the door worked well with the turn rod that went with the lock I accident threw out ten years ago (gnash of teeth). It was a real antique. I can't find anything wrong. The lock is in an interior door, so i do not expect it to endure any undo strain and should last a very long time. I will upload photos when I get the strike plate in.
S**R
Handedness is Adjustable - But it's Not Easy
I needed one with left handing for a closet door that I wanted to add a lock to. I read that this one is adjustable, so I looked up how to do it. I already had one of these lock sets, but the screw on the side plate was beyond stuck and completely stripped for some reason (it needs to be removed so you can access the inner mechanisms to change the handedness) so I bought another one. Fortunately when it arrived, the side plate screw was reasonably tightened and I was able to remove it with minimal effort. That was the easy part... The instructions say to be careful when opening it up because basically everything in there is connected by springs and levers and what not - do not disregard this warning! Just remove it very slowly. When I opened mine, the latch cam dislodged slightly, but everything else stayed in place. I immediately took a photo of how everything was arranged just in case. There are written instructions included, but in my opinion they could be a lot more thorough. And the main thing they neglect to mention (in the instructions as well as on this listing) is that once you do get the latch turned around and get the spring back in place, it is darn near impossible to keep everything in place while trying to close it back up. It takes a little maneuvering to get the side plate to slide back into place, and it is all to easy to accidentally bump something or take your hand off of the part you are holding in place that can set off a chain reaction of parts decoupling and/or moving out of place. At some point you have to take your hand off whatever you are holding in place ao you can actually close it all the way, and that is definitely the hardest part (or it was for me, anyway). I was finally able to do it by putting a door knob spindle into the hole it goes in just enough so that it would hold the latch cam in place while I cautiously closed the side panel. It took a few tries. You can only insert the spindle a little because if it goes through too far, you wont be able to close the side plate. And you have to make sure it is centered in there, because if you let it tilt just a little in any direction it will probably knock the latch cam (and possibly other stuff) out of place. There is probably an easier way to do it, but this is what eventually worked for me. It would probably be easier if you have another pair of hands to help you. I'm rating it 4 stars because aside from the extreme (and mostly unaddressed) difficulty of re-configuring it, it is a nice looking and effective piece of hardware that is built to last a long time (if you don't destroy it!).
T**Y
GOOD STUFF
easy installed and safe
W**L
Worked well in a 100 year old door
My sonās door wouldnāt stay closed. I unscrewed the knob, pulled out the shaft, took out the front screws and removed the mechanism. There was a broken spring. I had to turn around the striker. Instructions were straightforward, just slightly tricky to keep everything from popping up as you closed the case. Everything appeared to be moderately thick metal no plastic. Popped the new one in, it fit fine but I will have to adjust the frame area for the deadbolt (didnāt use it before, no hurry). Slide in the shaft and attach the knobs and boom done.
R**B
Not reversible and images do not show the correct model
NOT reversible. The design of the latch has a peg on one side that engages a slider inside the lock, the latch does not have the peg on both sides so when you reverse the latch it no longer engages with the slider and does not retract correctly. In addition to this pretty glaring flaw, the images are of an earlier version of this same item- which I know because I had purchased it before when the images did match & the latch was actually reversible. Don't buy this, its not what you are looking for.
S**A
Muy nueno
R**N
Specs are exactly as listed. Dropped in perfectly to my old mortise slot. It did not work with the original catch, but 2 minutes with a chisel and it was in place and the door closed perfectly. It was easy to flip the latch and for the price this is a very high quality product. I bought 4 more for the rest of the house!
N**A
Cumple con su función
G**.
I moved into a 120 year old mansion that has character taste and has been well maintained but the one bathroom door doorknobs didn't work. Hey! 3 screws off, ply off the old broken system/ then hold the unit in place and screw the 3 new screws into the same holes! Done. Now works like a charm and even has a lock.
R**N
The locking Mortise set is great my home uses these types and I don't have the keys for them so finding and buying these were great they work very well giving my home a retro look but functional one as well...
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