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Deadbolts are only effective when it's properly installed, though.<br><br>First, you'll need to determine if the door has a hole to install a deadbolt or if it has to be bored. Using the template that comes with your lock installation kit, mark the spot of the deadbolt's hole on the door's surface. Use a tape measure to determine the height of the deadbolt. Mark this measurement on the door's edge, and then use the speedsquare to draw a straightline across the mark that you made for the bolt hole.<br><br>Then, using a power drill, bore through the hole until it reaches the opposite side of the door. This may take some time. Sand the hole and edge of the door to smooth it. At this moment, it's a good idea to paint or stain your door.<br><br>Remove any visible screws from the deadbolt. This will reveal both the front and rear assemblies of the deadbolt, as well as its internal bolt. Then, unscrew the bolt and replace it with a new one that matches your door hardware. 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It is an essential part of the lock's overall security because it stops the door from opening, and also provides an additional level of resistance to force or kick. If a door is fitted with an electronic strike, it can be opened only with an entry key and a control unit that controls its electrical impulses.<br><br>Traditionally the installation of an electric strike required cutting out a portion of the doorjamb to release a cylindrical lock's latchbolt from the pocket of the strike. This modification is not only undesirable however, it also exposes the mechanism for the latchbolt and the keeper to intruders.<br><br>Recently, several electric strike manufacturers have developed a brand new electric strike, dubbed the "No Cut" strike that doesn't need an opening in the doorjamb to function. These strikes utilize a special design to allow the latchbolt and keeper to slide into the strike pocket without marring the doorjamb faceplate.<br><br>The strike has an internal ramp that raises the latchbolt and keeper whenever it receives an electrical signal from a reader or controller. The retracting of the keeper and latchbolt raises them on the ramp, thereby locking the door. When the [https://valetinowiki.racing/wiki/Brucepeck2385 replacement patio door lock] is shut, the deadbolt remains in place and the latchbolt is retracted into the keeper.<br><br>Installing an electric strike can be an easy task, especially when you are replacing a strike on an existing door. If you are upgrading an access control system to an electric strike, you need to make sure that the new system is compatible. It is also necessary to make sure that the strike is connected to your access control system and is configured to function in a fail-safe manner.<br><br>One way to protect against unauthorized access is to upgrade the strike on your doors to a robust strike plate. The plates are made of up to six screws of three inches instead of the usual two screws of three-fourths inches. The longer screws make it more difficult for anyone to break the frame and then reach inside to turn the thumb turn part of a single deadbolt cylinder.
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