The key to your door has to go somewhere. Simply put, the door cylinder is the part of the lock that holds the key. Most door lock cylinders are interchangeable. This just means that you can usually replace them without actually changing the lock. It is the part of the door that may mean the difference between breaking in and not.
Why use different door lock cylinders?
What is the necessity of having to use a door lock cylinder?
How do door lock cylinders work?
Why use different door lock cylinders?
You're probably reading this and wondering why we're looking at door cylinders. After all, if all doors have them, what else is there to know? Well, the problem with many lock cylinders is that they use outdated technology. You can even find new doors equipped with swamp standard locking door lock cylinders, and burglars just love these. They offer little real protection for the home and they are easily tampered with for anyone who knows how they work.
What is the necessity of having to use a door lock cylinder?
The less security you have around your home, the more likely you are to be a victim of a burglary. If you lose your door key, you must call a locksmith. However, experienced burglars can often gain access through locked doors. In other words, people who break into houses to make a living know more about the security of their property than the occupants. They may find certain vulnerabilities that the residents don't even know about. Sometimes, all a door lock cylinder needs to add an extra layer of security to your door is to upgrade the lock or add additional locks and other essential elements.
How do door lock cylinders work?
Despite the simple appearance of the door lock cylinder, some clever innovations have actually been made in the latest door cylinder series. The cylinder runs along the exact centerline of the mechanism. Although you don't see it, a lot can happen when you open a door. The mechanical parts inside the cylinder must be used in conjunction with the key to make the lock work easily. The "shank foot" is one of these components that is located in the center area of the cylinder when the door is unlocked. When the door is in locking mode, the foot is inside and outside the door lock cylinder, keeping the door secure and locked. The door key triggers the mechanism that locks and releases the foot.
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