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Window-Lock-Repairs.jpegDoor locks are your primary protection against unauthorised entry into your home. The signs of wear and tear and even instances such as moving into a new house or break-ins, can necessitate the necessity of replacing upvc door lock mechanism your lock.

Window-Lock-Repairs-2-150x150.jpgTo begin, you must determine the size of your cylinder by measuring the distance between the adjustment screw and the center of the knob lock cylinder. This measurement will allow you to select the appropriate lock.

Deadbolt

Installing a deadbolt can be a great way to secure your door from burglars. When the bolt is extended into the strike plate of the doorframe, it makes it much more difficult for an intruder to break through the door. A single-cylinder deadbolt can be activated with a key on the exterior, and a thumb-turn piece that is located inside. A deadbolt is only effective if it's installed correctly however.

First, you must determine whether the door already has an existing hole for a deadbolt, or if you need to bore it out. Mark the position of the hole for the deadbolt on the exterior of the door using the template included with your lock installation kit. Then, you can use your tape measure to determine the height the deadbolt needs to be. Then, mark the height on the side of the door and use the speed square to draw an even line across the mark you made for the bolt hole.

Next, use a power drill to drill this hole until it is on the opposite side of the door. This could take a bit of time. Then, sand the hole and the edge of the door until it is smooth. At this moment, it's a good idea to paint or stain your door.

When the door is in place remove any screws that are visible on the deadbolt. This will reveal the front and back assembly of the deadbolt, and also the internal bolt. Then, loosen the bolt and replace it with a new one that is compatible with your door hardware. The bolt is often connected to a set plate which you'll need to unbolt. After that it is time to chisel out the area for the strike plate on the door frame.

If your strike plate is not in alignment it could be because the previous installer didn't mortise it properly, or a weatherstripping changed the strike's location. You'll need to re-mortise the strikeplate and possibly even the deadbolt itself to correct this problem. Close and lock the deadbolt when you've completed this step. Be sure the bolt extends into the strike plate and then test the key to make sure it closes and opens smoothly.

Knob

When a door knob is damaged it could make your home or business less secure. It can also make it harder to open or close the replacing door locks, making it an ideal idea to replace patio door lock the knob. It shouldn't take you more than 30 minutes. You can use a screwdriver as well as pliers to remove the knob or handle Be careful not to harm any other parts on the door.

Before you begin you'll need to spray WD-40 or a different dry lubricant on the mechanism of the knob on your door. This will allow the new lock to move smoothly when you turn it. To ensure proper operation it is important to select a knob and handle that match the doors you already have. If you don't have a match, you'll need to buy a replacement doorknob and latch plate.

Before you begin the replacement process, look over the knob you replaced to determine which screws are holding it in place. If there aren't screws, you can use the screwdriver to secure the cover plate between the screws plate that is hidden.

Once you've removed the old knob, examine it for indications of damage or rust. You'll need to clean it off if there are any scratches or dents, but you shouldn't have to do anything major when the knob is in good shape.

Install the new knob. Before you do that, look over the new knobs to make sure that you're choosing the right one for your door. You'll need to choose one with an extended rod designed to interlock with the rod mechanism on the second knob. Once you've positioned the new knob in the door's hole and then carefully slide it into the latch.

Thread the latch plate screws downwards, then test the spring by pushing down several times. The latch should spring back up every time. Next, install the other new knob and lock it to the rod mechanism on the previous knob. Then, thread the other long screws from the interior knob through the cylinder hole on the exterior doorknob and secure it.

Latch

A latch is a piece of metal that extends through the doorjamb to hold it shut. It is operated by a handle or knob on the interior side of the door or by a thumb turn on the exterior side of the door. A latch can be secured with a deadbolt to keep intrusions from piercing the glass of the door. It also provides protection from the accidental or deliberate closing of the door by pets or children. It is possible to install the latch using either a single-cylinder deadbolt or double-cylinder deadbolt based on your preferred level of security.

Installing a deadbolt can be the same as installing a latch but there are some differences. To ensure that the new lock will fit, first take a measurement of the setback on the doorjamb with a tape measure. The setback is measured from the edge of doorjamb up to the center of hole for the latch plate. Standard setbacks are 2 3/8 to 2. 3/4 inches. If your setback is larger, you may need to purchase a latch that is longer from a locksmith or hardware store.

Then, you'll need to drill a hole for the latch plate at the edge of the doorjamb. Utilize a chisel to chisel the latch mortise. Make sure the depth is enough for the faceplate to be flush with the doorjamb. Put the strike plate into the correct position to ensure it's in the right position.

If the strike is positioned too high, the door can be pushed into or pressure applied to it using a crowbar or tire iron. This can also cause the doorjamb to break. To correct this issue, the strike can be lowered by drilling a new hole into the doorjamb and chiseling out the center of the hole that was previously drilled.

Installing the new strike plate is the final step. This can be done by screwing the new plate into the existing screw holes. Utilize wood putty to fill in any existing screw holes or bolt holes which aren't going to be used. Once the putty is dry you can sand it down to give it a a professional finish.

Strike

The piece of metal that is inserted between the latch and deadbolt when the door is closed is an electric strike. It is a vital part of the lock's security, as it prevents the door from opening and provides an additional level of resistance to force or kick. If a door comes with an electronic strike, it will be opened by using a key and the control unit that controls its electrical impulses.

Traditionally the installation of an electric strike required cutting a section of the doorjamb in order to remotely remove a cylindrical lock's latchbolt from the pocket of the strike. This change can be an inconvenience in regards to the appearance of openings, and it also exposes the keeper mechanism and latchbolt to unauthorized users.

Recently, a number of electric strike manufacturers have created a brand new electric strike dubbed the "No Cut" strike that doesn't require cutouts in the doorjamb for operation. The strikes use a unique design to allow the latchbolt and keeper to slide into the strike pocket without marring the faceplate of the doorjamb.

The strike has an internal ramp that lifts the latchbolt and keeper when it receives an electrical impulse from a controller or reader. The retracting of the keeper and latchbolt causes them to rise on the ramp, which locks the door. When the door is closed the deadbolt remains in place and the latchbolt retracts in the keeper.

Installing an electric strike can be an easy process, particularly when you are replacing a patio door lock an existing strike door. If you're planning to upgrade an access control system to an electric strike, it is important to make sure that the new system is compatible. It is also necessary to ensure that the strike is properly connected to your access control system and that it is designed to operate in a fail-safe manner.

One way to protect against intrusions by thieves is to upgrade the strike on your doors to a heavy-duty strike plate. These plates use four to six screws of three inches instead of the two, three-fourth inch screws commonly used in regular strikes. These screws are longer, making it harder for people to break the frame and then reach inside to turn the thumb turn part of a single cylinder deadbolt.

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