How to Guide
PRODUCT GUIDE
Vinyl Horizontal Sliding/Rolling Windows (JPG007)
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HARDWARE REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
LOCK REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
Different lock styles were used during different periods of manufacture.
Each window will have either a cam lock, WEN-Lock
TM
, or MAG-Lock
TM
.
Replace the lock if it is broken; adjust the keeper if applicable. A
cam lock and a WEN-Lock with a smooth top do not have adjustable
keepers. A Wen-Lock with visible screws on the top does have an
adjustable keeper.
There is a metal stiffener in each sash. To avoid disturbing the location
of the stiffener, the sash must be removed and the lock stile kept
horizontal before and during lock removal and installation.
CAM LOCK
REPLACEMENT
1. Unscrew and remove
old lock and keeper.
2. Install new lock
and keeper in the
sameplace.
WEN-Lock
REPLACEMENT
1. If screws are not
visible, grip top of
lock and snap it off
to expose the screws
holding the lock on
the unit.
2. Unscrew and remove.
3. Install new lock in
the same place.
MAG-Lock
REPLACEMENT
Note! Any sash that is
taller than 56 3/4" will
have the MAG-Lock
screwed in place. For
sashes 32" or shorter,
skip to step 6.
1. Slightly lift the
handle and create a
gap between the left
side of the lock and
the sash.
2. Slide a thin putty
knife into this gap
and rotate until the
clip disengages.
3. Repeat for the
otherside.
4. Pull the faceplate
out and then down
to release it from the
lower clips.
5. Remove the screws.
Cam Lock
WEN-Lock
MAG-Lock
6. Pull up on the handle
and slide a putty
knife into the gap
between the sash
and lock on one side.
The putty knife will
depress a projecting
tab on the lock and
allow it to be slid out.
7. Repeat for the other
side and remove lock.
8. Install new lock by
snapping it into the
sash in the same
position as the old
lock. Reinstall the
screws if they were
previously removed.
Install the new
keeper and adjust
asnecessary.
WEN-Lock and
MAG-Lock KEEPER
ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove sash for
unobstructed access
to keeper.
2. Loosen both screws
in keeper (do not remove).
3. For the WEN-Lock, raise keeper and insert shim.
4. For the MAG-Lock, the keeper may be moved up or down.
5. Retighten screws, close and lock window and test new alignment.
GLIDE BUTTON ADJUSTMENT
Many windows do
not have adjustable
glide buttons. This
adjustment only applies
to glide buttons with
an Allen key, all others
are not adjustable
(some windows use
rollers instead of glide
buttons; these rollers
are not adjustable).
Adjust the sash by
raising or lowering
the glide buttons
asfollows.
1. Remove sash.
2. Use a 5/32" Allen wrench to raise or lower the glide button.
3. Turn clockwise to lower the sash.
4. Turn counterclockwise to raise the sash.
5. Replace sash.
Important Note! Adjusting glide buttons too high will increase risk of
air/water leaks. Adjusting the buttons too low can cause sash to drag
on lower track. Ideal adjustment for sash is as low as possible but
just high enough to avoid drag. Keep the stiles parallel to frame. One
glide button may need to be raised and one lowered. Check by almost
closing the sash and looking for an even, parallel gap.
Glide button
Visible
screw
WEN-Lock Keeper
and Shim
MAG-Lock
Keeper