For use in combination with a door knob lever lock.
Thing door lock goes into.
This piece connects into the door itself in order to connect the two door knobs on either side of the door through the latch.
The main parts of a door lock are the cylinder bolt box and strike plate.
Generally door locks will either use a traditional deadbolt a piece of metal that extends and holds the door shut when the lock body is turned or a spring latch a bolt that uses a spring clip to automatically lock the door whenever it closes.
Installation is similar to other types of locks for doors.
The frame to which the door is attached to via hinges.
The sides of the door.
Strike plates come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
The hinge style is where the hinges are attached to.
When the door is closed the two are connected.
Provide greater control over access to your home.
The frame is built into the wall.
The opening on these plates may be rounded squared or flat on one side and rounded on the other depending on the shape of the latch that goes into the strike plate.
Each type of lock is built differently but let s take a look at the anatomy of a typical door lock usually used in homes or light commercial buildings.
Entry can be gained by entering a numeric code on the programmable keypad without the need for a key.
Understanding door lock parts.
Secures door to frame while enabling a swinging motion.
Horizontal top and bottom parts of the door.
The rose insert connects between the inside knob and the door.
The strike plate connects to the door frame and it is lined up with the dead latch.
It s useful for any diy er to know how things around the home operate.
Electronic door locks use an electronic keypad instead of a key.