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Choosing a Door Knob Lock

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Door Knob Lock Cylinder Systems can be a great way to secure your doors from unwanted intruders. Most people are very aware of this, however not many are familiar with the many different door lock varieties available. Choosing the right door lock for your needs is extremely important. There are two main types of locks, namely bolt and lock cylinder. Some locks also come in combination with deadbolts. The reason why some locks perform better in one instance than they do in another is simple; some locks function better suited for one case than they do in the other.

For example, a mortise lock works much better in that it has a round shaft that allows the user to turn it counterclockwise. The round shaft coupled with the fact that it only allows the users to turn it clockwise or in clockwise direction ensures that it provides a higher degree of security. On the other hand, a bolt offers a high degree of security as it is short and flat in design. This makes it more difficult to open than a mortise lock system due to the fact that it is more difficult to get into.

When choosing your lock cylinder and deadbolt system, it is essential to ensure that the particular locks you choose to provide the best level of security for your home or business. It is generally advisable to choose locks which functions similarly to a deadbolt; however, they should also be able to perform well in their own right. There are two general types of locks, namely the double cylinder and the single-cylinder lock. Double cylinder locks feature a keyed cylinder whereas a single cylinder lock only features one key. Deadbolts generally spin around and are secured by a spring that is either attached to the exterior of the home or wall, or is contained within the lock itself.

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