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Benefits of Using Electric Strikes

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Wouldn’t you like to gain access to your building at the push of a button? Visitors, deliveries, and contractors could have an easier time entering your property if they are able to use their electronic key cards or access codes. Electric strikes are devices that allow for electric current to pass through on contact with a specific card or code. It works by checking the voltage level in contact with this card or code. If it reads as expected, then it will close an internal switch which then lets an electrical charge flow on the other side of this door latch, completing the circuit. When that happens, exactly twelve volts of electricity flow through the circuits in order to make these electric strikes function properly. Also, when there is a security concern, these door strikes allow for an alarm to sound when a specific entrance is accessed. Electric strikes are typically found in larger companies with multiple entrances and gates. In order for this to work, t...

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...

Electric Strikes: Everything You Need to Know

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If you've ever had trouble making sure the door was locked, you know how frustrating it can be. Electric strikes are not only a hassle-free solution, but they're also significantly more secure than locks on most doors today. The next time you're looking to get a lock for the front or back door of your home, consider investing in an electric strike that will give you peace of mind and save you from fumbling around for keys at 5:00 AM when rushing to work. Electric strikes have been around for years yet largely remain under the radar. For those who do buy one, they're almost always installed in place of the standard door strike. Here are 5 reasons to choose electric strikes for doors: 1. Easy Installation: An electric strike is simple to install and most replacement strikes have instructions and diagrams included with purchase. It takes less than 10 minutes to replace the standard striker with an electric strike on most doors. There are se...

Where to Buy Yale Locksets Online

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With the quick growth on the internet during the past few decades, you would think that people would stop going into physical stores in real life for select items they need to purchase. But the fact is people still go out and enquire about such items so that they can get the best deals with online purchases. However, if you buy Yale locksets online, you're going to save a substantial amount of money as compared to buying from a local hardware shop or home depot. To make your shopping a bit more pleasant, to start with, you will be able to shop from the comfort of your home instead of going out. Comparing prices online will help you in saving money as well as making sure that you're getting the best deals and highest quality locksets. You need not worry about coming across any outdated products or third-party sellers that might try to make some easy profit by selling old or incomplete Yale locksets. It's no wonder why retailers have been quick to ju...

How to upgrade front door hardware

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If you're looking to improve the security of your front door, there are a couple of different options available that will not break the bank. These upgrades will drastically increase your home's defense mechanism as well as give you an updated aesthetic. The good news is that these two options are fairly easy to implement and don’t require a professional contractor in order to be performed. This article will walk you through what you should do in order to keep ahead of the game and make it more difficult for intruders into your home. #Choose the right lockset The lockset is the most critical component of a front door. It should be installed by a professional locksmith with the proper tools, as it cannot be accomplished by a layman. If you lack the knowledge to install an exterior locking system, hire a locksmith with the appropriate skills. As long as you choose an off-the-shelf residential lock made from high-quality materials and incorporate it into yo...

The 7 best door locks 2021

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These are the seven best door locks that our research brought up for the year 2021. They range from Yale locksets to mortise locksets in terms of brand, technology, and cost, with HES electric strikes coming in at the lower end. They cover many different styles of door locks for homes and businesses, but they all have a similar purpose: to keep unwanted guests out. 1. Yale locksets Yale's locksets come in a few different varieties, but the one with the most options is the Yale Real Living line. These door locks are best for homeowners since they are designed to be used on interior doors only. The main advantage of the Yale Real Living line is that it is available in a wide variety of finishes and styles. From satin brass to anodized aluminum, there is something for everyone. The Yale Real Living line also offers an array of repair kits to keep your door lock running smoothly for as long as possible. Apart from this product range, Yale also has a wide array ...

Upgrade your living space with the best door hardware

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If you are lucky enough to have a home, then chances are that you want to make it your sanctuary. One of the easiest things you can do is to upgrade your door hardware. Whether you're after increased security features, decorative flair, or reduced sound transmission these simple upgrades will take your space from old and dingy to new and improved. This post is going to talk about some of the best door hardware on the market for all different types of situations so that no matter what kind of space or budget you're working with you'll be able to find something perfect for your needs. Door hardware is a huge topic. If you love your door hardware, then you should consider getting professional help with installing it. You need to know how a strike works, and you also need to understand the type of strike that will be best for you. There are so many different kinds, such as side-release, overhead-type, and horizontal spring-loaded ones, and others like the...

Tips to choosing the right door hardware

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If you're in the process of hiring an architect, contractor, or home improvement specialist and they're discussing your new door installation, it's important to know what types of hardware are available. There are quite a few options, but we've narrowed it down to three most popular styles- 1) Panic hardware : A deadbolt lock that can be bolted from the inside so that a person can lock themselves safely inside their home. This is helpful if there is an intruder or fire breaking into your home.  2) LCN door closers : Door closers are mechanisms on a door that close it when pressure is applied at the handle. This helps to prevent someone from leaving your home without your knowledge or consent. The most common place for this is the garage, which is used to prevent intruders from entering your home. 3) HES electric strikes : An electric strike is electrical components that are located on the door that help prevent anyone from being able to enter your home. This can be us...

Door Hardware: Your Purchasing Guide

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The right door hardware for your particular needs can be a difficult choice to make. There are many different types of hardware available and choosing the wrong one could turn into a costly decision. This blog post will explore some of the factors you should think about before making your purchase. The first thing you need to do is determine what type of door you want to install it on, as this will dictate everything else. For example, if you are installing a door that will only be used to gain access into a garage, then you should avoid hardware that protrudes outwards. The protruding type of hardware should be used in hallways and around doors that will be used frequently as they tend to wear out and can cause damage or rattle. The next thing you need to consider is whether you want the handle to hang flush on the door or above it. If your door is wider than 75 mm, then your choices are limited as the overhanging type of handle will not fit on the doors. The other fact...

Best Online Store To Buy Commercial Door Hardware

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When it is about protecting the workplace, the right door hardware will make a difference in terms of safety and sense of security. Before you replace the handles and knobs, do some homework to educate yourself with the essentials. Door handles, locksets, deadbolts, and other components of the door, such as kick plates or pull handles, are all part of commercial door hardware. Of course, there are other accessories available on the market. Some of them are mechanical while some are electrical, available in many varieties, and serve different purposes. When selecting door hardware such as levers, knobs, and locksets, there are a few common fundamentals to bear in mind. Over several years, building and fire standards have also been put into place to improve the protection of residents of public buildings. Standards and codes have evolved over the years to promote mobility for persons with disabilities, including environmentally safe design materials and procedures, and protect structur...

All About - Full Mortise Hinges

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Definitions Mortise Hinges are a Perfect Choice for Balancing the Looks and Strength of  Door Hinges . Full mortise hinges consist of a hinge plate which is designed to have either one or both leaves mortised into; the door jamb or door and the cabinet face. Once installed, the hinges sit flush with the surface of the door and frame, leaving an appearance of a smooth finishing. Much Skill and Attention to detail is required in order to properly install a perfectly Fitting full mortise hinge as well as to ensure that the door is fully functional. Why choose a Mortise Hinge?  When looking for the Best appearance, a mortised hinge will certainly give you the cleanest final Looks. When installed on a door for a room or a cabinet, A Mortised Hinge creates a tighter fit, by mortising the hinge into the face frame or jamb and the door between the door and the frame. The more tightly the fit, the more of a professional appearance it will provide. Also, the inset cut for the hinge hold...

Things to Consider While choosing the Right Door Closer

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Choosing the right door closer to your door is extremely important. Because there are plenty of choices to choose from when purchasing your door closer supply, getting the right closer to fit your door needs, can be challenging.   So we’ve put together inhere a short guide, to help you make the right choice for your door closer. 1. CONSIDERING THE TYPE OF DOOR Is the door internal or external? Is it opening outward or inward? If the doors are External, they have not fired doors, and these doors do not need an electromagnetic door closer. For doors that are opening inward and outward, some closers can be model-specific also angle brackets may often be required. 2. CONSIDERING THE AVAILABLE SPACE Measure the height and width of the framing and the door. · The power size of the closer is Depending on the door weight. For optimal performance choose a closer with a larger power size for heavier doors. · A concealed door closer may be required...