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Reasons You Should Invest in Panic Hardware

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Most people know about the benefits of panic hardware, but it is still worth reviewing them for those who are unaware. Panic hardware provides a way to get out of a room if someone is feeling claustrophobic or trapped. This can be done by opening doors with push bars, operating screens on windows, and using units that open if accidentally activated with pressure from inside of a room. Panic hardware serves a number of purposes, depending on the device in question. For example, a door with a push bar allows someone stuck inside a room to open the door and escape if they have panic hardware installed in their room. While people can just open their door or window screen to get out, this would take them out of the room they are in. The panic hardware specifically designed for use by people who are feeling trapped can be used to alert them when someone is operating something where they are. This type of panic hardware is what can be used to help rescue people from areas th
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Commercial door hardware is an important and integral part of any commercial or industrial facility. With proper maintenance, these systems will remain functional and up to code for years on end. This blog post outlines six ways that you can properly maintain your commercial door hardware in order to keep it functioning as intended. 1. Maintain the Proper Hardware When it comes to commercial door hardware you will find the same as you would in-home applications. The majority of commercial hardware will read as follows: "CHS" for chain and "CDP" for combination. This simply tells you what type of lock was used by this hardware. For example, a CDP lock is a combination lock where two different keys can open it. If a bolt or deadbolt was used then that should be specified as well. If a deadbolt was used then this should be specified as 10oz, 20oz, or 30oz depending on the size of the deadbolt being used. These are all exactly the same as your h

Things You Need to Know Before You Install Electric Strikes

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Electric Strikes are a common central-locking device used in commercial, residential, and automotive applications. With the advent of RFID technology, they are now able to manage access control systems. But before installing one on your own accord, take heed of these things you need to know first! You should take note of whether or not you have fire protection installed on your doors. This is because electric strikes typically operate at 12 volts DC power for activation purposes which can potentially trigger sprinklers if your building code mandates this type of installation. The electric strike's housing should be large enough to accommodate the device. Check if it is clear of obstructions or not because the electric strike may not function properly if it is blocked by another object. Make sure that you determine its backset distance. This refers to the opening of the latch into the doorframe, which varies between 1-3/8" to 2-1/4". It also d

Deal Breakers to Consider When Choosing Door Hinges

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This blog post will describe the deal breakers to consider when choosing door hinges. It is important for a homeowner to take into account the importance of where their doors are installed in relation to architectural features, whether or not they can be used for later modifications, and how efficiently the hinges function. The article will detail common questions about door hinges that homeowners ask, followed by corresponding answers. The list includes things like hinge strength, hinge weight rating, where it should be installed on a door frame, etc., all of which are necessary for an informed purchase decision! Some Common Questions About Door Hinges: 1) What are Door Hinges? A door hinge is an essential part of any home's interior. The hinges connect the two sides of the door and it is important for a homeowner to consider what type of hinge should be used. There are various types of door hinges, and they differ in terms of strength, weight,

Your Guide to Choosing a Better Mortise Lock

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Do you know what a mortise lockset is? How does it work? What the difference is between an entry lock and a deadbolt? Experienced locksmiths know that these are the questions you need to ask when deciding on your new lock. This article will walk you through everything you need to know about mortise locks, with insights on key characteristics. You'll be able to make an informed decision in no time - without any questionable Craigslist listings or weird YouTube videos. Plus, this guide will tell you how to install your new lock! So read on if mortise locks are something that interests you. What is a mortise lock? A mortise lock is a style of door lock that secures your door by being mounted into the edge of the door, as opposed to a surface mount cylinder that just sticks to your door. It was the first type of lock that became popular once the ability to make mortises was invented. The commercial mortise lock set is based on European door designs

Questions to ask yourself before buying door hardware

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There are a lot of choices when it comes to the door hardware. Luckily, with some good questions and answers, you can find exactly what you're looking for. So, before you commit to any kind of door hardware purchase, ask yourself these 5 questions:  What style do I want? What is my budget? What material should I choose? Is the inside or outside more important to me? Do I want something traditional or modern? Having some questions in mind before you visit a store will allow you to make an educated decision. You may even be able to select everything you need from one store. Collections of door hardware are called "styles" or "modalities" (short for modifications). Basically, a style is created as the result of several different components, materials, and styles that are combined, creating a common style. Styles are mainly categorized into 3 categories: European, American, and Asian. The main difference between the

All About Commercial Door Locks

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Commercial door locks are used in places where large numbers of people need to enter and leave doors without the use of keys. They can also be installed in high-security areas. These locks are used to prevent people from being able to enter an enclosed space, like a room with office equipment or a utility closet, without authorization. Commercial lock systems typically include an access control device that uses PINs or RFID cards for individual identification of each person and/or vehicle that is attempting entry. These types of locks often require more advanced installation processes than traditional deadbolt locks - so you will need the help of a professional for installation. Here we will discuss some of the common types of commercial door locks, as well as some of the benefits of using them on your property. The Latchbolt/Tailbolt Lock: Typically used in applications where there is not an extensive amount of traffic or security concerns. They are easy t

What is a Mortise Lock - Here’s a Detailed Guide

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A mortise lock is a door or window hardware component which can be locked with a key, or in some cases, manually, by pushing it in. This type of lock is installed into the door frame and is commonly used on doors that are not wide enough for a rim latch to operate smoothly. While there are many different types of locks available on the market today for both residential and commercial applications, mortise locks have been around for centuries and stood their ground among more modern types of locksmithing techniques with ease. The mortise lock is a unique locking mechanism that relies on several distinct parts in order to function properly. There are two main types of mortise locks, the Deadbolt, and the Passage Lock. Both of them have their pros and con’s and it all comes down to your specific needs at home or in the office when choosing the right lock for you. This article will cover the basic parts of a mortise lock, what they do, how they do what they d