What is a two point lock Handleset?
What is a two point lock Handleset?
(May 31, 2012) Customer feedback indicates that the number one requested handleset has two points of locking – one on the handle and one on the deadbolt. With two points of locking, on the deadbolt and the handleset, homeowners are twice as secure.
What is a double cylinder mortise lock?
Baldwin double cylinder mortise locks are where the deadbolt locks by a key on both the exterior and interior of the lock. The latch is operated on the interior and exterior by a knob or lever.
What is a double locking door?
Double lock means that all opening handles are released mechanically when locking from the outside, which makes it impossible to open the doors from the inside. Double lock is activated when locking with a remote control key or with keyless locking, and takes place with a delay of approx.
What is double bore?
Simply put, the top hole in a double bore hole door is for your deadbolt and the bottom is for your knob or lever. This is where smart locks come into play. The same considerations for an interior electronic lock apply on exterior doors.
What is a single cylinder Handleset?
Single Cylinder deadbolts, entry knobs, and handlesets are operated with a key from the outside, but do not require a key for locking or unlocking from the interior of the property. Instead, the door is locked or unlocked using a thumb-turn style lever. Single cylinder locks are more common than double cylinder.
What is a 3 point door lock?
Three-point locking, or a multipoint lock, is a locking system installed in cabinet or locker doors to enable more secure locking. This effectively immobilizes the top and bottom of the door, and greatly increases the security of the door-locking compared to a door with only single-point locking.
What is the point of a mortise lock?
Mortise locks combine durability, functionality, and design flexibility in one lock body for a robust product offering to meet the needs of your project.
What does lockset bore mean?
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 is cross bore diameter?
The latch bore is the small hole on the edge of the door for the latch itself. The standard measurement for a bore hole is 2 1/8 inch in diameter and the standard measurement of a cross bore is 1 inch in diameter.
What’s the difference between a single and double cylinder lock?
While the single-cylinder deadbolt only features a locking mechanism requiring a key on one side, the double-cylinder deadbolt has it on both. This means that a key will be required to turn the lock both on the inside of the door and the outside. This is the main difference between these two types of deadbolts.