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The first security measure is your door lock. It will stop unauthorized access into your home. The signs of wear and tear as well as instances like moving into a new house or break-ins, can necessitate the necessity of replacing your lock.
To 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 help you select the appropriate lock.
Deadbolt
If you're looking to ensure that your door is secure against burglars, it's a good idea to install a deadbolt. The bolt extends into the strike plate on the doorframe when it is locked, making it much more difficult for burglars to gain entry through the door. A single cylinder deadbolt can be activated by a key on the exterior side and a thumb turn piece on the inside. Deadbolts will only work only if it is correctly installed.
First, you will need to determine if the door already has a hole for deadbolts, or if it has to be bored. Mark the location of the hole for the deadbolt on top of the door using the template that came with your lock installation kit. Use a tape measure to determine the height of the deadbolt. Mark this measurement on the door's edge, and then use the speedsquare to draw a straight line across the mark that you made for the bolt hole.
Then by using the power drill, drill out the hole until it reaches the opposite side of the door. It could take a few minutes. Sand the hole and edge of the door to make it smooth. At this moment, it's a good idea also to stain or paint your door.
When the door is open, remove any screws that are visible on the existing deadbolt. This will reveal the rear and front assembly of the deadbolt, as well as its bolt inside. Then unscrew the old bolt and replace it with a new one to match your door hardware. The bolt is often connected to a set plate that you need to unscrew. After that, you'll have to chisel the door frame for the strike plate.
If your strike plate is misaligned it's likely that the previous installer didn't properly mortise it or a weatherstripping popped up and altered the strike position. You will need to re-mortise the strike plate and possibly even the deadbolt to correct this problem. Close and lock the deadbolt when you've completed this step. Test the deadbolt by closing it and locking it after the bolt has been extended into the strike plate.
Knob
When a door knob is damaged, it can make your home or business less secure. It can make opening or closing the door more difficult, so it is recommended to replace the knob. replacing upvc door lock the knob is an easy DIY task that should not take less than 30 minutes to complete. Make use of pliers or a screwdriver to remove any knobs or handles. Be cautious not to scratch other parts of the door.
Before you start, you'll want to spray WD-40 or some other dry lubricant on the mechanism of the knob for your door. This will assist the new lock slide smoothly as you turn it. To ensure that it operates properly, it's important to choose a knob and handle that are compatible with your doors. If there's no match, you'll need to buy an additional doorknob and latch plate.
To begin the replacement process, examine the old knob or handle to determine the screws that hold it in place. If there aren't any screws then you can use the screwdriver to wedge the cover plate into the screws plate hidden behind it.
After you have removed the knob take it apart and look for signs of rust and damage. It's important to clean it off if you notice any marks or dents however, you shouldn't need to do anything major when the knob is in good shape.
Install the new knob. It is important to first look over the two knobs to ensure that you are choosing the correct one for your door. You'll need to select one with an extender rod that will interlock with the rod mechanism of the other knob. After you've placed the new knob into the hole, slide it into the latch.
Test the spring by pressing it down repeatedly. The latch should then spring back up every time. Install the second knob, and lock it to the rod mechanism of the first knob. Attach the other long screws from the knob's interior through the hole in the cylinder of the doorknob on the outside and lock it in place.
Latch
A latch is a metallic piece that extends out into the doorjamb to secure it closed. It is operated by a knob or handle on the interior side of the door, or a thumb turn on the outside side of the upvc door locks replacement. The latch can be secured with a deadbolt to keep intrusions from piercing the door's glass. It can also guard against accidental or intentional closing by animals or children. It is possible to install the latch using either a single-cylinder or double-cylinder deadbolt based on the level you prefer for security.
Installing a latch follows the same steps as installing a deadbolt, however, there are a few distinctions. To ensure that the new lock is compatible, first determine the setback of the doorjamb with a tape measure. The setback is the distance from the edge of the doorjamb, to the center of the hole that will be used for the latch faceplate. A standard setback is 2 3/8 to 2 3/4 inches. If you have a greater setback, you may need to purchase a more substantial latch at a hardware store or locksmith.
Next, make a hole for the latch plate at the edge of the doorjamb. Use a chisel for chiseling out the mortise of the latch and ensure it's deep enough for the faceplate of the new latch to be close to the doorjamb. Tape the strikeplate in place to ensure it's placed properly.
If the strike is placed too high, the door could be pushed in or pressure applied to it using a crowbar, or tire iron. This can cause the doorjamb's to crack. To remedy this, the strike could be lowered by drilling another hole into the doorjamb and chiseling out the center of the hole that was previously drilled.
The last step is to install 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 which aren't going to be used. After the putty has dried you can sand it until it has an even finish.
Strike
An electric strike is a metal part where the deadbolt and latch are engaged when the door is shut. It is an essential part of the lock's overall safety because it prevents the door from opening and gives an additional level of resistance to force or kick. If a door is equipped with an electronic strike, it can be opened only with an entry key and a control unit that regulates its electrical impulses.
Traditionally, installing an electric strike involved cutting out a portion of the doorjamb to release the latchbolt of a cylindrical lock from the pocket within the strike. This is not only ugly, but also exposes the mechanism for the latchbolt and the keeper to intruders.
Recently, several electric strike makers have come up with a new type of electric strike, dubbed the "No Cut" strike that doesn't require a cutout in the doorjamb to operate. These strikes utilize a special design to allow the keeper and latchbolt to slide into the strike pocket without marring the faceplate of the doorjamb.
The strike is equipped with an internal ramp that raises the keeper and latchbolt when it receives an electrical impulse from a reader or controller. The retraction of the keeper and latchbolt causes them to rise on the ramp, locking the door. When the door is shut the deadbolt remains at a lower position and the latchbolt retracts into the keeper.
Installing an electronic strike is a straightforward process, particularly when you're replacing upvc door lock and handle an older strike. However, if you're upgrading to an electric strike to use with an access control system, you'll need to make sure your new system is compatible with the model of lock you've installed. Also, you must ensure that the strike is connected to your access control system and replace door Lock set up to operate in a fail-safe manner.
One way to safeguard against unauthorized access is to upgrade the strike on your doors to a high-quality strike plate. These plates use up to six screws of three inches instead of two screws of three-fourths of an inch. These longer screws make breaking the frame to reach the thumb turn piece on a single cylinder deadbolt more difficult.
The first security measure is your door lock. It will stop unauthorized access into your home. The signs of wear and tear as well as instances like moving into a new house or break-ins, can necessitate the necessity of replacing your lock.
To 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 help you select the appropriate lock.
Deadbolt
If you're looking to ensure that your door is secure against burglars, it's a good idea to install a deadbolt. The bolt extends into the strike plate on the doorframe when it is locked, making it much more difficult for burglars to gain entry through the door. A single cylinder deadbolt can be activated by a key on the exterior side and a thumb turn piece on the inside. Deadbolts will only work only if it is correctly installed.
First, you will need to determine if the door already has a hole for deadbolts, or if it has to be bored. Mark the location of the hole for the deadbolt on top of the door using the template that came with your lock installation kit. Use a tape measure to determine the height of the deadbolt. Mark this measurement on the door's edge, and then use the speedsquare to draw a straight line across the mark that you made for the bolt hole.
Then by using the power drill, drill out the hole until it reaches the opposite side of the door. It could take a few minutes. Sand the hole and edge of the door to make it smooth. At this moment, it's a good idea also to stain or paint your door.
When the door is open, remove any screws that are visible on the existing deadbolt. This will reveal the rear and front assembly of the deadbolt, as well as its bolt inside. Then unscrew the old bolt and replace it with a new one to match your door hardware. The bolt is often connected to a set plate that you need to unscrew. After that, you'll have to chisel the door frame for the strike plate.
If your strike plate is misaligned it's likely that the previous installer didn't properly mortise it or a weatherstripping popped up and altered the strike position. You will need to re-mortise the strike plate and possibly even the deadbolt to correct this problem. Close and lock the deadbolt when you've completed this step. Test the deadbolt by closing it and locking it after the bolt has been extended into the strike plate.
Knob
When a door knob is damaged, it can make your home or business less secure. It can make opening or closing the door more difficult, so it is recommended to replace the knob. replacing upvc door lock the knob is an easy DIY task that should not take less than 30 minutes to complete. Make use of pliers or a screwdriver to remove any knobs or handles. Be cautious not to scratch other parts of the door.

To begin the replacement process, examine the old knob or handle to determine the screws that hold it in place. If there aren't any screws then you can use the screwdriver to wedge the cover plate into the screws plate hidden behind it.
After you have removed the knob take it apart and look for signs of rust and damage. It's important to clean it off if you notice any marks or dents however, you shouldn't need to do anything major when the knob is in good shape.
Install the new knob. It is important to first look over the two knobs to ensure that you are choosing the correct one for your door. You'll need to select one with an extender rod that will interlock with the rod mechanism of the other knob. After you've placed the new knob into the hole, slide it into the latch.
Test the spring by pressing it down repeatedly. The latch should then spring back up every time. Install the second knob, and lock it to the rod mechanism of the first knob. Attach the other long screws from the knob's interior through the hole in the cylinder of the doorknob on the outside and lock it in place.
Latch
A latch is a metallic piece that extends out into the doorjamb to secure it closed. It is operated by a knob or handle on the interior side of the door, or a thumb turn on the outside side of the upvc door locks replacement. The latch can be secured with a deadbolt to keep intrusions from piercing the door's glass. It can also guard against accidental or intentional closing by animals or children. It is possible to install the latch using either a single-cylinder or double-cylinder deadbolt based on the level you prefer for security.
Installing a latch follows the same steps as installing a deadbolt, however, there are a few distinctions. To ensure that the new lock is compatible, first determine the setback of the doorjamb with a tape measure. The setback is the distance from the edge of the doorjamb, to the center of the hole that will be used for the latch faceplate. A standard setback is 2 3/8 to 2 3/4 inches. If you have a greater setback, you may need to purchase a more substantial latch at a hardware store or locksmith.
Next, make a hole for the latch plate at the edge of the doorjamb. Use a chisel for chiseling out the mortise of the latch and ensure it's deep enough for the faceplate of the new latch to be close to the doorjamb. Tape the strikeplate in place to ensure it's placed properly.
If the strike is placed too high, the door could be pushed in or pressure applied to it using a crowbar, or tire iron. This can cause the doorjamb's to crack. To remedy this, the strike could be lowered by drilling another hole into the doorjamb and chiseling out the center of the hole that was previously drilled.
The last step is to install 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 which aren't going to be used. After the putty has dried you can sand it until it has an even finish.
Strike
An electric strike is a metal part where the deadbolt and latch are engaged when the door is shut. It is an essential part of the lock's overall safety because it prevents the door from opening and gives an additional level of resistance to force or kick. If a door is equipped with an electronic strike, it can be opened only with an entry key and a control unit that regulates its electrical impulses.
Traditionally, installing an electric strike involved cutting out a portion of the doorjamb to release the latchbolt of a cylindrical lock from the pocket within the strike. This is not only ugly, but also exposes the mechanism for the latchbolt and the keeper to intruders.
Recently, several electric strike makers have come up with a new type of electric strike, dubbed the "No Cut" strike that doesn't require a cutout in the doorjamb to operate. These strikes utilize a special design to allow the keeper and latchbolt to slide into the strike pocket without marring the faceplate of the doorjamb.
The strike is equipped with an internal ramp that raises the keeper and latchbolt when it receives an electrical impulse from a reader or controller. The retraction of the keeper and latchbolt causes them to rise on the ramp, locking the door. When the door is shut the deadbolt remains at a lower position and the latchbolt retracts into the keeper.
Installing an electronic strike is a straightforward process, particularly when you're replacing upvc door lock and handle an older strike. However, if you're upgrading to an electric strike to use with an access control system, you'll need to make sure your new system is compatible with the model of lock you've installed. Also, you must ensure that the strike is connected to your access control system and replace door Lock set up to operate in a fail-safe manner.
One way to safeguard against unauthorized access is to upgrade the strike on your doors to a high-quality strike plate. These plates use up to six screws of three inches instead of two screws of three-fourths of an inch. These longer screws make breaking the frame to reach the thumb turn piece on a single cylinder deadbolt more difficult.
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