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The first security measure is your door lock. It can stop unauthorised access to your home. The locks may require replacement due to signs of wear and tear, or other situations like moving into a new residence or a break-in.

You can determine the size of your cylinder by measuring the distance from the center of the knoblock cylinder to the adjustment screw. This measurement will help you select the appropriate lock.

Deadbolt

If you're looking to ensure that your door is safe from burglars, it's a good idea to install a deadbolt. When the bolt is extended into the strike plate of the doorframe it makes it much more difficult for an intruder to get through the door. A single cylinder deadbolt can be activated using keys on the exterior side and a thumb turn piece on the inside. A deadbolt is only effective only if it's correctly installed, though.

It is first necessary to determine whether the door already has a hole that is suitable for a deadbolt, or if you need to drill it. Using the template that comes with the lock installation kit mark the spot of the deadbolt's hole on the door's surface. Then, use your tape measure to determine the height the deadbolt should be. Mark this high point on the door's edge. Use a speedsquare to draw a straightline across the mark you made for the bolt hole.

Then, use a power drill to drill this spot until the hole reaches the opposite side of the door. This could take a while. Then, sand down the hole and the edge of the door until it is smooth. At this stage, it's a great idea to stain or paint your door.

Remove any screws that are visible from the deadbolt. This will reveal the rear and front assembly of the deadbolt and its internal bolt. Then unscrew the old bolt and replace it with the new bolt to match the door hardware. The bolt is often attached to a set plate, which you will need to unscrew. After this is done, you will need to cut out the space for the strike plate that is on the door frame.

If your strike plate is not in alignment It could be due to the previous installer did not mortise it properly, or a weatherstripping has changed the strike position. To fix this issue you'll need to remortise both the strike plate as well as the deadbolt. Close and lock the deadbolt when you have completed this step. Make 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 can make your home or business less secure. It could also make it harder to open or close the door, so it's an ideal idea to replace door Lock it. replacing lock in upvc door a knob is a relatively simple DIY project that shouldn't take less than 30 minutes to complete. You can use a screwdriver as well as pliers to remove the knob or handle Be careful not to scratch any of the other components on the door.

Spray WD-40, or another dry lubricant, on the mechanism of your door knob prior to you begin. This will allow the new lock slide smoothly as you turn it. It's essential to select the best knob and handle that match the doors you currently have to ensure proper operation. If you don't have a matching knob then you'll have to purchase an additional doorknob and latch plate.

To begin the replacement process, first look over the knob or handle to determine what screws hold it in place. If there aren't any screws, you can use the screwdriver to wedge the cover plate into the screws plate hidden behind it.

After you've removed your knob that was previously used, replace door lock look it over for signs of rust or damage. You'll need to clean it up if there are any marks or dents however, you shouldn't need to do anything when the knob is in good shape.

Install the new knob. Before you do that, look over the new knobs to ensure you're picking out the right one for your door. You should select one with an extending rod that's designed to lock into the second knob's rod mechanism. Once you've put the new knob over the hole in the door carefully slide it into the latch.

Test the spring by pressing down on it repeatedly. The latch should rise each time. Install the second knob and lock it to the rod mechanism of the first knob. Thread in the other long screws from the interior knob through the hole for the cylinder on the doorknob outside and secure it.

Latch

A latch is a piece of metal that extends into the doorjamb to secure it shut. The latch is operated via a knob or handle on the inside of the door, or by a thumb-turn on the outside. A deadbolt is a device used to secure a latch and stop burglars from piercing the glass of the door. It also protects against accidental or intentional closing of the door by pets or children. A latch can be set using a single cylinder deadbolt or double cylinder deadbolts based on the level of security you prefer.

Installing a deadbolt can be the same as installing a latch, however there are some differences. To make sure that the new lock will work first, you must measure the setback on the doorjamb using a tape measure. The setback is measured from the edge of the doorjamb up to the center of hole for the latch plate. A typical setback is 2 3/8 to 2 3/4 inches. If you have a higher setback, you may have to purchase a longer latch from a hardware store or locksmith.

The next step is to drill an edge bore hole in the doorjamb for the latch plate. Use a chisel for chiseling out the latch mortise making sure it's large enough to allow the faceplate of the new latch to be in a flush position with the doorjamb. Place the strikeplate on the floor to ensure that it's positioned properly.

If the strike is too high, you could knock the door down or apply pressure using an iron tire or crowbar. This can cause cracks to the doorjamb. This can be corrected by drilling a new hole in the doorjamb, and cutting the core from the old one.

The final step is to put in the new strike plate, which can be accomplished by screwing it in place over the screw holes that are already in place. Use wood putty afterwards to fill in any existing holes for screws or bolts that won't be used. Once the putty has dried then sand it to a smooth finish.

Strike

An electric strike is the metallic piece where the deadbolt and latch engage when the door is shut. It is a crucial component of a lock's overall security, since it keeps the door shut and also provides additional resistance to force or Replace door lock kicking applied to the door. If a door is fitted with an electronic strike, it can be opened only with keys and the control unit that regulates its electrical impulses.

Traditionally, installing an electric strike involved cutting a small portion of the doorjamb in order to remotely remove a cylindrical lock's latchbolt from the pocket within the strike. This modification can be an issue when it comes to the appearance of an opening, and it also exposes the mechanism of the latchbolt and keeper to unintentional users.

Recently, a number of electric strike manufacturers have developed an innovative type of electric strike called the "No Cut" strike that doesn't need an opening in the doorjamb to operate. The strikes have a unique design that allows the latchbolt and keeper to slide into the pocket without causing damage to the doorjamb's faceplate.

The strike is equipped with an internal ramp which lifts the latchbolt and keeper when it receives an indication from an individual reader. The retraction of the keeper and latchbolt pushes them up higher on the ramp, which locks the door. When the door is closed the deadbolt remains in extended and the latchbolt is retracted into the keeper.

Installing an electric strike is a simple process, especially in the case of replacing upvc door lock a strike on an existing door. However, if you are upgrading to an electric strike in an access control system, you will have to ensure that your new system is compatible with the type of lock you have installed. It is also necessary to make sure that the strike is connected to your access-control system and is set up to operate in a fail-safe manner.

Upgrade your strike plates to heavy duty strike plates to stop the entry of unauthorized persons. The plates utilize four to six screws of three inches instead of the two, three-fourth inch screws that are typically used in standard strikes. The longer screws make breaking the frame to reach the thumb turn piece on a single cylinder deadbolt more difficult.