Why Hook Locks For Doors Is The Next Big Obsession

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Why Hook Locks For Doors Is The Next Big Obsession

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Hook bolt deadlocks can be used on narrow storefronts made of aluminum sliding doors to increase lock strength and security. These locks have keys on both sides, allowing for greater flexibility.

To accurately measure for the new lock, first determine the door's case depth (or backset). This is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the latch hole.

Tubular Latch

The tubular latch is the most sought-after type of door latch. It's easy and simple to install, which makes it a favorite of Joiners and DIY enthusiasts alike. It's available in various sizes shapes, styles, and levels that can be used to match any door handle style.

A tubular latch has a rectangular steel casing that contains a spring-loaded follower and a latch bolt (also known as a striker). When you open the door, the latch retracts to allow you to lock and close it. When you close the door the latch bolt will then spring back to catch on the edge of the frame and hold the door shut.

You'll need to determine the height of the latch on the door before you put it in place. Many people assume that one metre from the floor is the ideal height for a door handle and door handle. This isn't always the case. When door knobs are concerned, the latch should be located on the mid-rail, which is where most of the weight is shifted when you open and close the door.

Once you've decided on where the latch will sit, mark the position of the hole on the door and on the strike plate with the help of a pencil. Drill pilot holes to secure the plate. Once you've drilled them then, use a countersink to make sure the plate's back is flush with the door after it's screwed.

Consider  van hooklock -sprung version If you require a more robust alternative to the tubular lock. The door will close much more smoothly when you use this type of latch, since it comes with a separate spring to move the tongue. It also has a heavy-action spring-loaded spindle tracker that ensures that doorknobs and levers are returned to their horizontal positions after every use.

After you have put the latch on the door, you'll need to install a strike plate in the frame. The strike plate is a part that can be fitted into the space left behind by the latch after it's closed. To make this happen, mark where you want the strike plate be placed on the frame section that surrounds it. Then, you can use your knife to cut an oval space for the plate, and then remove it.

Cylindrical Latch

Interior doors are often fitted with cylindrical locks. They are used in homes and offices and have a wide range of applications. Cylindrical locks work similarly to mortise lock systems however they are much simpler and quicker to install. They do not require a "mortise" or pocket be cut into the door's frame like mortise locks. The bore or hole is cut into the face of the door and they are installed into that. These locks are available in various grades and can be used with knobs or levers to open and close the door.

The main difference between cylinder and mortise locks is that only a specific key can open these types of locks. The pins are held in place by springs and pins with different sizes. When the correct key is inserted and the pins are aligned with each other and the cylinder rotates. This allows the latch bolt to retract, and the door can be opened.


If the wrong key is used, the pins aren't aligned properly, and they prevent the cylinder from moving. This is the reason it's essential to select the correct key when you need to access your home or business.

The cylinder is a part of the door's body and is connected to the operating trim by a square or half-round extension. The Cylinder also has small notches on its sides that are designed to align with key notches once the correct key is put in. When the cylinder is moved and the latch bolt is inserted, it will follow suit.

A strike plate is an attached metal plate that catches the bolt that is projected to lock. The strike plate is usually constructed of steel that is fixed to the door frame using screws. It also has an opening for the latch bolt to engage into.

When replacing a cylindrical lock make sure to use the proper tools to remove the old lock's handle, knob and latch bolt. Mark the location of the new strike bolt and latch bolt on the frame and door after removing the old hardware. Once the latch bolt and strike plate are in position, it's a good idea to test the operation of the lock by pushing against it with your finger. If the latch bolt or strike plate are damaged or fail to function properly, it's a good time to think about replacing them.

Key-Locked Latch

This type of lock can be controlled by the key on the outside and a knob or lever on the inside. It is used in situations where unauthorized use of the lock isn't an issue, like office doors. This type of lock permits the outside lever to be in locked or unlocked and the inside knob/lever is always available for immediate exit. The key is only required to pull the latchbolt back after the door has been closed.

The pins in a keylock are pointed and lined up on a line called the shear line. The pins are aligned with the shearline once the key that is needed is inserted into the lock. The plug can then be turned to release the latchbolt. If you've ever encountered a key that fits perfectly into a lock but isn't able to open it could be because one of the pins aren't aligned with the shear line.

Some locks also have faces plates, which is mounted on the door's edge. These plates can be decorative and provide protection and strength to the locking mechanism. It is common to see these plates on mortice locks as well as rim locks with reversed spring bolts.

A strike plate is also available. It is usually connected to the door frame as well as the jamb. It also is fitted with a hole through which the bolt can be moved from the cylinder and into the lock. It is usually utilized alongside deadbolts for additional security.

The cylinder is the final part, and it holds pins in a series that align the key's tip to prevent it from turning. A high-quality cylinder is very difficult to break into without the proper tools and knowledge of how to find it. To lock a front door, you must turn the key in the same direction as the door opens. If the door opens with the right hand, for instance the key needs to be turned clockwise to secure the door. To unlock the door, the key needs to be turned counterclockwise. This differs from other locks, like Chubb locks which require you to turn your key in the opposite way of the way the door opens.

Keyless Latch

Keyless latches allow you to lock and unlock your door without a traditional key. These locks can be controlled via a smartphone app or an access code. Certain models have cameras hidden in the door. When choosing a keyless latch take into consideration your security requirements and compatibility with your hardware and doors. Certain keyless locks require specific door preparations or alterations therefore, make sure to make sure to read the specifications of the manufacturer as well as installation instructions before installing.

A number of companies are working on smart locks that can replace traditional keys and offer additional security features. They can be opened using the use of a code, fingerprint or facial recognition, and are typically more durable than traditional locks. Some smart locks also have security features that prevent tampering and can tell the moment a door was opened using a key that is not authorized or force.

One company, known as Latch, has developed an attractive, high-tech lock that works similar to other smart locks. Its primary target market is realty companies which manage apartment blocks. The tenants can open the lock by using a passcode key or mobile device. They can also let in dog walkers, cleaners or guests from outside of town using temporary codes. The company claims that this will eliminate the requirement for tenants to lose their keys and lowers maintenance costs as there is no need to replace locks after a tenant moves out.

While the Latch lock isn't available to the public yet however, it may eventually find a home in condos and large apartments. It's currently being tested in a handful of places and the company is planning to launch more units this year. The price is roughly the same as a standard lock and the company offers an affordable price and low software fees.

You can change the shortcuts at any time by using the Latch App. To do so, open the app and select the menu at the top left-hand corner of the screen. Select 'Widgets', and then select the doors you would like to show as shortcuts. You can view the history of access to your doors in the Latch App after you have set up them.