What is the door latch hole called?

What is the door latch hole called?

edge bore
The latch bore, also known as the edge bore, is the hole drilled from the side of the door into the cross bore to allow the latch of the lock to be installed and to accommodate the sliding of the deadbolt. The diameter of the latch bore is generally 1” to accommodate bolts from either mechanical or electronic locksets.

What does the door lock go into?

The cylinder, or lock body, is the part of the door lock where you insert the key. When it’s locked, the cylinder engages a series of spring-loaded pins which keep the cylinder from turning. When you insert a key, the uneven edge pushes the pins upward to fit the key’s height in that location within the lock body.

What happens when car lock is stuck in lock position?

A door lock that is stuck in the lock position only becomes more complicated when the door won’t open. If there was nothing you could do to get the car door lock open when the door was open, then it is unlikely that you will be able to get it open when the car door locks in the closed position.

How does a door lock open and close?

This “opens” the cylinder, allowing the bolt to move, and you to open the door. The lock engages a bolt inside the door. This piece of metal extends from the door into the frame and holds it closed. There are two main styles of latch (or bolt)—a spring bolt and a deadbolt. Spring Bolt – A spring latch is a bolt held in place by a spring clip.

What causes a door to not lock or unlock?

The hot and cold weather can cause issues with your doors. Each year when the weather gets warmer or the weather gets much colder, we attend more and more call out’s for door related issues, such as doors not locking or unlocking, doors sticking, doors stiff to open or close, key unable to turn or difficult to remove from lock.

How does the cylinder work on a door lock?

The cylinder, or lock body, is the part of the door lock where you insert the key. When it’s locked, the cylinder engages a series of spring-loaded pins which keep the cylinder from turning. When you insert a key, the uneven edge pushes the pins upward to fit the key’s height in that location within the lock body.

How do you install a deadbolt lock on a door?

Attach the interior part of the deadbolt lock by inserting the two provided long screws through the interior plate, the two screw holes in the bolt, and into the exterior side of the lock. Hand-thread the screws, then tighten them using a screwdriver or drill. Snap on the decorative outer plate.

How many screw holes do you need for a door lock?

Depending on the type and size of lock you have you may have four or six screw holes. You can now work your way around them, inserting screws and screwing them up. With the door bolt now fixed firmly to the door the final job is to fix the bolt keep onto the door frame. Extend the bolt out slightly and push the bolt keep over it.

This “opens” the cylinder, allowing the bolt to move, and you to open the door. The lock engages a bolt inside the door. This piece of metal extends from the door into the frame and holds it closed. There are two main styles of latch (or bolt)—a spring bolt and a deadbolt. Spring Bolt – A spring latch is a bolt held in place by a spring clip.

Where is the strike plate on a door lock?

The bolt extends from the cylinder into a small square shaped hole—this is the “box”. It is designed to hold the bolt securely in the doorframe when the lock is engaged. The metal plate, which attaches to the frame of the door, is the strike plate.

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