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Fire doors should be kept closed at all times – a door closer ensures that the door will mechanically close automatically after it has been opened.
Most closers feature dampers which offer a level of control over the force and speed at which the door closes. This cushion is especially crucial on particularly heavy doors. Correctly adjusting the closure speed can prevent an injury to a small child or a less physically able person; in fact, anyone who is unable to move quickly, even…
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1. Change the lock core
The anti-theft door lock has a lock cylinder inside. If the anti-theft door lock is broken and you don’t want to replace the entire door, you can use some tools to disassemble the lock and find the lock cylinder inside, which is the one next to the bolt, which is the lock. The core, unscrew it, inflate it, and replace it with a lock core of similar specifications. Its price is also very expensive. This is the normal situation, the anti-theft door lock is…
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The fixed column door stop is composed of a rigid column and a rubber pad at one end. The other end is used to fix the wall or skirting board by drilling and threading.
Now, collect a high-quality fixed door stop, a pencil mark, a drill and some screws. Mark the points of the skirting board that indicate the edge of the door with a pencil. Now mark the second point at least 1.5 inches from the previous point toward the door hinge. Here, always keep a distance of two points to avoid…
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The most common door closers in the market today are surface mounted, overhead concealed and floor mounted concealed. When choosing the best one for your application, consider these important factors:
location and type of opening
interior or exterior mounting
volume and frequency of door traffic
type of door
size and weight of door
door swing
wind or building pressure conditions.
Surface mounted door closers are most commonly used since…
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Door handle installation method
According to the size of the door handle, drill the corresponding installation holes in the door, and open the door during installation to facilitate the operation of the door handles on both sides of the door. Put the corresponding parts into the holes in turn, fix the screws with the corresponding screwdriver after aligning, install the screw and connecting screw on the outer panel part, insert the linkage square rod into the square rod hole of the…
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As one of the more highly utilized recessed hinges, a butt hinge is typically manufactured to be about 6 inches or shorter. They have multiple uses and are installed for a variety of different applications. Generally, a butt hinge is used to mount and operate doors on commercial properties and residential homes.
A butt hinge is usually comprised of two leaves that match. One is usually attached to a fixed component (such as a door jamb) and the other is attached to a moving component…
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When a new thicker carpet is fitted, installing a rising butt hinge will prevent the scuffing and dragging as it acts to lift the door as it is opened. Lowering it again when closed so that it still fits into the frame, as before.
Anyone who has ever battled with a sofa or dining table when trying to manoeuvre it through a door will appreciate just how difficult it can be. Fitting a Rising Butt Hinge in such openings, especially where there is a tight corner or fitted units can…
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Concealed / European Hinges
European hinges, sometimes called concealed hinges or flush hinges, are mounted on the inside of the door, which means you don’t actually see them from the outside of the door. Primarily used for cabinet doors, this type of hinge provides a clean and modern look.
Continuous / Piano Hinges
Piano hinges, sometimes called continuous hinges, run the full length of the door, distributing the full weight of the door along the whole hinge. This is the…
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Use the Door Rail as a Guide
The location of knobs and pulls isn't written in stone, but there are some standard practices. One good rule of thumb is to line up a knob with the top of the bottom door rail. If you're installing door pulls, line up the bottom of the pull with the top of the door rail. Always center them on the door stile.
Cover Unused Holes With Tape
Store-bought templates and well-used homemade templates have a bunch of holes you won't use on every job. Avoid…
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A latch bolt is the part of a door that keeps the door from coming open. In order to be a latch bolt, the item needs to slide into place. This separates the latch bolt from chain locks or hooks, where the fastening mechanism is simply placed in a holder. The actual bolt may be in any number of forms, from a standard door knob fastener to a deadbolt. Latch bolts are one of the oldest forms of door-securing technology and are still very common.
Bolts were used as a way to keep doors…
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Tweezers
When a key breaks off in the lock, most people go right for the tweezers. Your main concerns should be the thickness of your tweezers and how far the broken key is in the lock. Most tweezers are inappropriately sized for this task and will just end up pushing the key farther into the keyway. Make sure that your tweezers can open wide enough to fit around the key, but not so thick that they cannot fit along the sides of the key.
Due to the warding on most keyways, your…
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Most people turn door handles every day and never even give a second thought to the parts of a door handle until they need or choose to replace part or all of the handle. If you're going to DIY your door hardware, it can be useful to know more about door handle components first. The parts of a door handle include knobs/levers, latch mechanisms, strike plates, boxes and keyaways.
Knobs and Levers
The most obviously noticeable part of the door handle is the knob or level that…
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Find the keyhole. If your doorknob is accompanied by a lock, you should see a jagged slit on the outward-facing knob of the door. There should be a locking button on the inside part of the knob. The jagged slit is the keyhole. If you have a key for this door, it should fit perfectly into the keyhole and will allow anyone with that specific key to enter the premises.
Make sure that your key fits. Slide the key into the keyhole of the outer doorknob. If the key will not fit, flip it…
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Door chains give you some protection when you need to open the door. More importantly, they give you a few vital seconds whereby you can slam the door shut should an intruder try to force their way in. For a small investment, a door chain adds an additional layer of home safety and security. It’s important, though, not to let them give you a false sense of security though. They can’t take the place of quality deadbolts and strong entrance locks.
For door security chains to work to…
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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. The two main reasons for this are efficiency and economy. Single cylinder locks are usually less costly to purchase and install than double cylinders. They are also more…
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1. Knob Locks
Knob locks are the most common type of door lock and the chief method of security for most doors. The lock cylinder is located in the knob instead of the door. Thus, knob locks should not be used on external doors, as they can be broken into with basic tools like a hammer or wrench.
2. Cam Locks
Cam locks are a type of fastener that allows storage to be kept intact and do so in a latent way, so as to not affect the overall appearance. They are for the most part…
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Adding a security lock can help you protect the door, but you also need to protect the glass. If you're concerned about intruders, strengthening the glass is a smart second line of defense.
Start by adding glass window film. Much like the stick-on glass protectors for your phone screen, this film keeps your glass door from shattering. You can also find window film that mimics frosted glass to lower visibility into your home.
You should also add curtains and keep your blinds and…
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Each lock type carries certain advantages; for example, a latchbolt will lock automatically, while most deadbolts require manual locking. On the other hand, deadbolts are widely considered to be stronger and harder to pick than latchbolts. One of the main disadvantages of a latch-based lock is its potential accessibility based on its positioning. For example, if there’s a nearby window, a burglar can just break the window and then reach inside and turn the doorknob to get into the house.…
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