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  • The design of the mortise lock is very popular. It is a commonly used lock and is often used in commercial applications. They are sturdy and reliable, with diversified structures, and have withstood the test of time. In fact, these mortises can resist bad weather and use for decades in old houses an
  • Installing a mortise lock is a rewarding DIY project that can significantly boost your home's security and curb appeal. Unlike standard cylindrical locks, a mortise door lock fits into a deep pocket—or mortise—cut into the edge of the door. This design makes them stronger and more resistant to forced entry. While the process requires precision and the right tools, it's a manageable task for a confident DIYer.
  • Have you ever rushed out of a building, pressed a horizontal metal bar on the door, and watched it swing open effortlessly? That device is called a panic bar, or a crash bar, and it is a critical safety feature in modern architecture. While we often take them for granted, these devices save lives by preventing crowd crushing and ensuring rapid evacuation during emergencies.
  • Have you ever walked past a commercial building and wondered how those large, horizontal metal bars on the doors actually work? More importantly, if their primary job is to let people out quickly during an emergency, how do you keep unwanted visitors in?
  • A misaligned glass shower door can turn your peaceful morning routine into a frustrating ordeal. Whether your door won't close properly, scrapes against the frame, or hangs at an odd angle, the culprit is often a hinge that needs adjustment.
  • ​Invisible hinges, also known as concealed hinges, are a sleek and modern solution for doors that need to blend seamlessly with their surroundings. They’re hidden from view when the door is closed, creating a smooth and uninterrupted surface. If you’re ready to upgrade your doors, learning how to properly install invisible hinges is key to achieving that flawless, minimalist look.
  • Floor spring installation is not a simple job.It should be done by the skilled persons.Wrongly installation may cause noice,oil leaking or speed problems.The steps are as below:1.Choose the suitable floor spring according to the door weight and width.2.Decide the ground digging hole position and si
  • Push bar doors, often called panic bars or crash bars, are critical components of commercial building safety. They ensure a swift exit during emergencies while keeping the building secure from the outside. However, like any mechanical device, door push bars can misalign or loosen over time, leading to security risks or difficulties in opening the door.
  • ​Self-closing door hinges are a convenient feature, especially on garage entry doors or screen doors, ensuring they shut automatically for safety and energy efficiency. However, there might come a time when you need to remove or replace one. Maybe the spring is broken, the door is closing too fast, or you're simply updating your door hardware.
  • Glass shower doors add elegance and functionality to any bathroom, but when they start sagging, sticking, or not closing properly, the culprit is often misaligned hinges. Before calling a professional or considering a costly replacement, you can likely fix the problem yourself with some basic tools and patience.

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