Parts Of A Door Bolt
Door lock parts and latchbolts.
Parts of a door bolt. The lock engages a bolt inside the door. It may have rounded corners or be a circular drive in faceplate. The cylinder or lock body is the part of the door lock where you insert the key. At the bottom of the hinged patio door is where you ll find the sweep.
The strike plate latches to the strike when engaged holding the door closed. The shape of the faceplate used during installation depends on your door s preparation. Hardware mounting jigs and templates. When the lock body turns the latch or deadbolt moves to either allow or stop the door from being opened.
Strike plates and covers for flush bolts in french doors. Hook bolt a pivoted spring bolt the head of which is shaped in the form of a hook. Where screws go in to attach the leafs to the door and frame. A metal plate will be affixed to the door jamb with a hole or holes for the bolt of the door.
Interlocking tubes on the leafs that fit together so the pin can connect them yet enable a swivel motion. Hinge bolts fixed steel protrusions fitted into the rear edge or hinge side of doors closing into holes cut into the door frame to protect from a forced attack on the hinge side of the door. A metal plate on the edge of the door next to the latch or deadbolt the faceplate protects the lock from wear and tear. Locks for the inactive door of a set of french doors.
Knob this is a snib attached to the lock on the reverse side which allows the door to be locked and unlocked manually without a key from the inside. Rods and tips for extension flush bolts. Box strike plate. The bolt like object that ties the leafs together.
The thumbturn is the component of the door that extends or retracts with a deadbolt or latch bolt. Parts of a traditional lock cylinder lock body. Flush bolt strikes covers. Lateral door opening systems.
Replacment knobs roses and door sets. Flush bolt extension rods tips. Flush bolts astragal parts. Bolt or dead latch this is the part of the lock that inserts into the mortise to secure the door.
Connected to and controlled by the lock body the latch or deadbolt is the part of the door lock that holds the door in place when it s locked. The bolting mechanism is the metal piece that extends from the center of the doorknob into the door frame s latch hole to keep the door closed. Sliding door track systems. Screen and storm door hardware.
This piece of metal extends from the door into the frame and. Door flush bolts astragal parts.