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What is the Working Principle of Mortise Lock?

Mortise main door locks are a reliable and secure option for protecting your home or business. Understanding their working principles, components, and benefits can help you make an informed choice when selecting a locking mechanism. With proper installation and maintenance, mortise locks provide an effective barrier against unauthorized access while enhancing the overall aesthetic of your doors. Whether you are upgrading your current locks or installing new ones, mortise locks offer durability and security that stand the test of time.<br><br>

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What is the Working Principle of Mortise Lock?

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  1. What is the Working Principle of Mortise Lock? What is the Working Principle of Mortise Lock? Mortise locks, especially the premium series mortise handle lock, are widely famous in both residential and commercial settings for their enhanced security and stylish design. Unlike surface-mounted locks, these are embedded within the door, ensuring a clean, streamlined look while offering superior protection. The premium series mortise handle lock stands out for its durability and versatility, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas. Its robust mechanism not only provides heightened security but also adds an element of sophistication to any door, blending aesthetics with functionality. This article will explore the working principle of mortise locks, their components, advantages, installation methods, etc. What is a Mortise Lock? A mortise lock houses its locking mechanism within a pocket, or mortise cut into the edge of a door. This design allows for a greater level of security compared to standard cylinder locks, as it provides more surface area for the lock body to engage with the door. You can operate mortise locks with a key, knob, or lever, making them versatile for different settings. Components of a Mortise Lock Understanding how a mortise lock works requires familiarity with its various components: Lock Body: The primary part housing the locking mechanism. It slides into the mortise that is carved into the door. Deadbolt: When the lock is engaged, a bolt made of solid metal extends into the door frame. Superior resistance to the forceful entrance is offered by this bolt. Latch Bolt: When the knob or lever is turned, a spring-loaded bolt that holds the door closed can be retracted. The latch bolt allows for smooth operation of the door without needing to unlock it each time. Strike Plate: A metal plate attached to the door frame that receives the latch bolt and deadbolt when the door is closed. It provides additional strength to the locking mechanism. Read More:- https://peachzoom.com/what-is-the-working-principle-of-mortise-lock/

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