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A deadbolt lock backs up a lockset
on entry doors to provide maximum security. Better units have a
stainless steel bolt with a roller insert to resist sawing and cutting.
The standard length for a bolt to extend into a door is 1-inch. The
bolt locks the door into the frame, therefore the longer the bolt the
harder it would be for the door to be pried open.
Cylinder locks have a pin tumbler locking mechanism in a
cylinder. They are most often used in new installations and as
replacements because they are mortised into the frame of the door.
Because of the wide range of use they can be installed on heavy
entrance doors, apartment buildings and homes with a recommended pin
number for the type of door. |