Tedee PRO: choosing a cylinder
Which modular cylinder to choose for Tedee PRO? Follow the steps below to select one for your door, from the range of five modular types.
Tedee offers a range of five modular cylinders for European-type locks. Using a typical key side on the outside and a secure smart lock mount, they provide a secure solution that allows adjustment and customization with all Euro-profile locks on the market.
Remember, that on European locks you can install Tedee PRO with an adapter, that requires just cutting a key by your local locksmith. If you’re unsure which installation method to choose, read the comparison here >>
Remember, you do not need to replace your cylinder to install Tedee GO.
Here you’ll find a step-by-step guide on how to measure your old cylinder, determine the new length and select a product to order.
If you find choosing the suitable cylinder difficult, our experts can help you do so. Please photograph your door lock according to this guide >> and contact us at [email protected]
Measure how much your old cylinder sticks out
With a cylinder still in the door and on the inside of your home, measure the dimension indicated below. Please write it down and move to the next step. You will need this value later.
Uninstall the cylinder
With a door open, take out the screw on the side of your lock – just like in the image. While inserting and rotating the key, you’d be able to take the cylinder out easily.
Cam or gear? Determine your lock type
After taking the cylinder out, you can see a rotating mechanism. This piece can be a single rotating block or a teeth wheel – cam or gear. Compare the shape with the table below. That’s how you determine what type of cylinder to buy.
Cam | Gear |
Measure the cylinder
Lay your cylinder on the table and take the ruler. Focus on the screw hole in the center – that will be a reference point for your measurements. Remember which side is from the inside and from the outside of your door.
Now measure both sides: from the center of the mounting hole to both ends of the cylinder. Write these two measurements down, clearly indicating which side is from the inside and from the outside.
E.g. outside – 37mm, inside – 30mm.
Before you choose
Generally, you should adjust a new cylinder to the same length as your current setup. However, there are some exceptions, and fitting new cylinders leaves some degree of freedom.
Your new cylinder does not always have to be exactly as long as your old one. Mechanically, the lock will work the same way. Some alterations may be necessary to accommodate the smart lock.
If your cylinder on the outside is secured with an anti-burglary escutcheon – rosette surrounding your cylinder – the external length of the new cylinder should not be longer than your old setup. If you can’t find a precisely equal size, choose a shorter cylinder.
If you’d prefer some assistance while choosing the cylinder, we’d be happy to select one for you individually. Please, send your measurements and photos of your lock to [email protected].
Calculate the length
Come back to the measurement you took in the first step: on the inside, did your cylinder protrude between 2 and 6mm?
If yes – the internal side length may stay approximately the same. Move to the next step.
If not, you may need to adjust the new length to ensure the proper smart lock fit.
If your cylinder stuck out more than 6mm, you need to adjust the new one to be shorter.
E.g. if your old cylinder stuck out 10mm, the final length of the new cylinder should be 4 to 8 mm shorter. If the old one was 46mm long on the inside, you could adjust the new cylinder to 40mm, which will protrude 4mm.
If the old cylinder stuck out less than 2mm, the new cylinder needs to be longer.
E.g. the inner side of your cylinder is 36mm, and it protrudes less than 1mm. To install tedee smart lock, you need the cylinder to extend 2-7mm from the escutcheon. As the tables below indicate, you can set the length from the inside to 40mm. This way, it will stick out 3-4mm.
If you find it difficult to work out – we get it. Send measurements and photos of your lock to [email protected]. We have fitted tedee on thousands of doors, so we can help you, too!
How to choose a smart lock cylinder? Step by step guide
To sum up here’s all you need to know to make the final choice. To begin, collect all information:
Cylinder type:
☐ cam ☐ gear
Default measurements:
Outside: _______mm | Inside:_______mm
How much did your old cylinder stick out from the escutcheon inside?
☐ Less than 2mm | ☐ 2-7mm | ☐ More than 7mm |
Round the inside length up to the next available size
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Choose a new cylinder with an inside length as close to the old one as possible.
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Round the inside length down to the smaller size available.
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Follow the steps:
- Pick the table with cam or gear cylinders.
- Find the suitable outside length in the first column
- Follow the row to the right cell and ensure your required inner dimension is there. Keep in mind if it should be shorter, longer or the same as your old cylinder.
- Check your cylinder type to order in the last column.
With all information you got now, you’d be able to successfully place an order. When getting down do the installation on your door, you will be able to easily adjust its length to fit your door and mount a smart lock. It’s easy with our video tutorials.
Cam cylinders
First of all, you need to decide what brand of modular cylinder you are getting. We offer dedicated modular cylinders, produced by M&C and GERDA, renowned European manufacturers with 30+ years of experience in security hardware.
Which one to choose? Examine your old cylinder – if it possessed an SKG class, choose the M&C product to meet the same safety requirements of your lock. Suppose it uses other or no safety attests. In that case, you can freely choose from the widest range of length adjustments from both M&C and GERDA.
What differs are their security certificates, meeting the needs of different hardware requirements. GERDA’s product is Class 6 certified in protection standard PN-EN 1303:2015-07, while M&C’s model obtained SKG*** security rating.
Construction of M&C cylinder is of special design, protecting against lock snapping and forcing in. If you’re an owner of a high-security door, the GERDA cylinder requires an anti-burglary rosette for maximum protection.
Outside
available key side lengths |
Inside
available tedee side lengths |
Cylinder type |
30mm | 30mm
36mm 40mm 45mm 46mm 51mm 55mm 61mm
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GERDA SLR 30-61MM / 30MM CAM |
37mm
43mm 47mm 53mm 58mm 62mm 68mm |
30mm
36mm 40mm 46mm 51mm 55mm 61mm |
GERDA SLR 30-61MM / 37-68MM CAM |
Outside
available key side lengths |
Inside
available tedee side lengths |
Cylinder type |
32mm
37mm 42mm 47mm
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30mm | M&C TEDEE KNOB SKG*** |
32mm
37mm 42mm 47mm
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35mm | |
32mm
37mm
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40mm | |
32mm
37mm |
45mm |
Gear cylinders
Outside
available key side lengths |
Inside
available tedee side lengths |
Cylinder type |
30mm
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30mm
36mm 40mm 45mm 46mm 51mm 55mm 61mm
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GERDA SLR 30-61MM / 30MM GEAR |
37mm
43mm 47mm 53mm 58mm 62mm 68mm |
30mm
36mm 40mm 46mm 51mm 55mm 61mm |
GERDA SLR 30-61MM / 37-68MM GEAR |
The dimensions of my old cylinder don’t fit these. What should I do?
You may still use the adapter mounted on a key inserted from the inside. You will find a comparison of both setups in this blog post.
If you’d prefer to install tedee permanently on your default cylinder, please ask your local locksmith to contact us at [email protected]. We offer a range of professional hardware that allows specialists to alter your setup to be compatible with tedee.