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Tom,
Break down the lock plate completely. Inlet the plate itself first. Then screw the bride onto the plate and do that. Then the rest of the parts will follow. It is done in stages.

You want to do both lock plates first so you can then drill the cross screw hole and install the screw. If you are reusing the original screw. You will want to make sure you Inet each lock to the point where the screw is timed and the end of the screw is flush with the opposing plate.
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