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  • How to Identify a Mortise Lock?

    2025-12-06

    If you live in an older home or are renovating a historic property, you’ve likely encountered door hardware that doesn't look like the standard knob-and-latch setup found in modern construction. One of the most common types of vintage hardware is the mortise lock. While they are often associated with pre-war architecture, these locks are still manufactured today for high-end residential and commercial properties because of their durability and security. Read More
  • How to Remove Stuck Mortice Lock?

    2025-12-05

    A stuck mortice lock can be a major frustration. Whether you're locked in or out, or simply trying to replace old hardware, a lock that won't budge can bring your day to a standstill. Mortice locks, which are embedded into a pocket within the door, are known for their durability and security. However, this robust design can also make them tricky to remove when they become jammed due to age, rust, or mechanical failure. Read More
  • What Does "Backset" Mean on a Mortice Lock?

    2025-12-01

    Whether you're replacing an old door handle or upgrading your home security, you'll likely encounter a variety of technical terms. One of the most crucial, yet often misunderstood, is "backset," especially when dealing with a mortice lock. Getting this measurement right is essential for ensuring your lock fits and functions correctly. An incorrect backset can lead to a door that doesn't close properly, a lock that's misaligned, or the need to drill new, unsightly holes. Read More
  • How To Install A Commercial Mortise Lock?

    2025-10-17

    Installing a new lock might seem like a job best left to professionals, but with the right tools and a clear set of instructions, you can tackle the installation of a commercial mortise lock yourself. This type of lock is popular for businesses because it offers robust security, with the lockset housed inside a deep pocket—or mortise—cut into the edge of the door. Read More
  • Can a Fire Door Be Locked?

    2025-09-27

    Fire doors are a critical part of a building's passive fire protection system. Their primary job is to slow the spread of fire and smoke, giving occupants crucial time to evacuate safely. This function often leads to a common and important question: can a fire door be locked? The answer is yes, but it comes with strict rules and regulations. Locking a fire door incorrectly can have catastrophic consequences, turning a life-saving feature into a dangerous obstacle. Read More
  • What Is The Difference between Entry Lockset And Classroom Lockset?

    2025-09-20

    In the world of commercial hardware, selecting the right lock for the right door is critical for security, functionality, and code compliance. Two terms that often cause confusion are "entry lockset" and "classroom lockset." While they may look similar to the untrained eye, they are designed for fundamentally different purposes. Understanding their differences is essential for architects, facility managers, and building owners. At the heart of this discussion, especially in educational and commercial settings, is a specific type of hardware: the Classroom Mortise Lock. Read More
  • How Does Classroom Lock Work?

    2025-09-19

    School security has never been more critical. When you walk through any modern educational facility, you'll notice sophisticated locking mechanisms that go far beyond the simple key-and-lock systems of decades past. These advanced classroom mortise locks represent the frontline of educational security, designed to protect students and staff while maintaining the accessibility needed for daily learning activities. Read More
  • What is a Classroom Lockset?

    2025-09-18

    School security has never been more important. With administrators, teachers, and parents all focused on creating safe learning environments, understanding the hardware that protects our classrooms becomes essential. At the heart of this protection sits a specialized piece of equipment: the classroom lockset. Read More

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