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Five Things To Know Before Buying or Changing an Electric Door Lock

Blacksmiths know them well because they are one of the most frequent causes of requests for their intervention. We speak of electronic locks that close pedestrian gates, doors, and access doors. Comfortable and safe, but too often a source of problems. Problems that can be largely avoided by choosing an electric lock with these features:<br>

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Five Things To Know Before Buying or Changing an Electric Door Lock

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  1. Five Things To Know Before Buying or Changing an Electric Door Lock Blacksmiths know them well because they are one of the most frequent causes of requests for their intervention. We speak of electronic locks that close pedestrian gates, doors, and access doors. Comfortable and safe, but too often a source of problems. Problems that can be largely avoided by choosing an electric lock with these features: 1. Double Coil One of the most frequent causes of malfunction of an electric door lock is the failure of the coil which drives the ejector. For this reason, the best locks are equipped with a double coil, distributing the load evenly, ensures great reliability over time. The dual voice coil provides a longer life. 2. Ejector separate from the latch The separate ejector allows the digital door lock to tolerate ± seven vertical alignment changes also mm, ± 3.5 mm against the locks with ejector integrated into the latch. This ensures the proper functioning also as a result of expansion or shrinkage caused by temperature changes (in the case of gates or metal gates) or moisture (in the case of wooden doors), and even when the wear of the hinges tends to misalign lock and the striker. The ejector separate from the latch tolerates greater misalignment. 3. The striker adjustable in height With time and wear on the hinges, the lock, and the striker they tend to become misaligned, complicating the closure until it becomes impossible. For this reason, it is important to have an adjustable striker in height, which allows recovering any vertical movements. The adjustable striker allows recovering a misalignment. 4. The brass button The button allows, in output, the opening from the inner side even without a remote electrical pulse, and therefore even in the absence of electricity. It is preferable brass than plastic because it does not fade, do not crack and does not split. It has, therefore, a much longer life. 5. Adjustable closing Effort The Digital Door Lock, doors, and gates are not all alike. There are heavy, requiring an ejector with a harder spring, and light, for which you can also use an ejector with a softer spring, which requires less effort to close. The best locks have the ability to vary the hardness of the ejector spring through simple internal adjustments. Tip: You can purchase electric door locks and handles online easily and save your time and money!

  2. If you are facing issues with an electric lock that gives you problems worth taking into consideration the idea of changing it with one with these characteristics. The same applies if you have to buy a lock for a new installation because it is better to start on the right foot. Do not forget that a good electric lock must meet all the quality requirements of a rim lock, which we already saw in a previous post and, as a lock for application manual should be chosen taking into account the entry, and the outer cylinder the direction of the door opening.

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