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  • How Does a Mortise Lock Actually Work?

    2025-11-21

    If you manage a commercial property, security is likely a top priority. You've probably heard about different types of locks, and one term that frequently comes up is the "mortise lock." Known for its strength and durability, the commercial mortise lock is a staple in schools, hospitals, and office buildings. But what makes it so secure, and how does it actually function? Read More
  • Are The Mortise Keys The Same for Every Lock?

    2025-11-19

    If you've ever dealt with an older building, perhaps a historic home or a classic commercial space, you've likely encountered a mortise lock. These locks, with their distinct, often ornate skeleton keys, have a certain charm. But this charm can quickly turn into a headache if you lose the key. It raises an important question: are mortise keys the same for every lock? Read More
  • What Is an ANSI Lock? A Guide to Door Hardware Standards

    2025-11-10

    When selecting hardware for your doors, you'll encounter a variety of terms and specifications. One of the most important is "ANSI." You might see it labeled on locksets, hinges, and exit devices, often associated with a specific "Grade." But what exactly is an ANSI lock, and why does it matter for the security and durability of your building? Read More
  • Where Should You Use Grade 2 Instead of Grade 1 Locks?

    2025-11-08

    When it comes to securing your property, not all locks are created equal. You’ve probably seen terms like "Grade 1" or "Grade 2" on lock packaging, but what do these ratings actually mean? Choosing the right lock is crucial for ensuring the safety of your home or business, and understanding this grading system is the first step toward making an informed decision. Read More
  • What Is The Difference between F13 And F20 Mortise Lock?

    2025-11-05

    In the world of commercial and institutional security, not all locks are created equal. When specifying hardware for a building, architects, contractors, and security professionals rely on standardized ratings to ensure doors and frames can withstand specific types of force. For mortise locks—renowned for their strength and durability—two of the most common and often confused ratings are F13 and F20. While they may sound similar, understanding the distinction is critical for compliance, safety, and performance. Read More
  • What is a UL-Rated Lock? A Guide to Safety

    2025-10-16

    When you're shopping for security hardware, you'll come across a lot of technical terms and certifications. One of the most important labels to look for is "UL-rated." But what does that actually mean? Is it a guarantee of quality, a fire safety rating, or something else entirely? 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
  • ​What is an EU Mortise Lock?

    2025-09-12

    In the world of door hardware, security, and durability are paramount. Among the various locking mechanisms available, the EU mortise lock stands out as a robust and widely trusted solution. Often referred to interchangeably as a CE mortice lock, this type of lock is a standard in European door systems and is increasingly recognized globally for its superior strength and reliability. But what exactly is it, and why is it so highly regarded? This article delves into the mechanics, benefits, standards, and applications of the EU mortise lock. Read More
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