A mortise lock is a lock that requires a pocket the mortise to be cut into the edge of the door or piece of furniture into which the lock is to be fitted.
Mortise door handles lock bodies and cylinders.
A mortise lock is one that the lock body fits inside the door and the interior exterior trim fits on the outside.
The lock body the part installed inside the mortise cut out in the door the lock trim which may be selected from any number of designs of levers handlesets and pulls a strike plate which reinforces the holes placed in the frame for the latch or deadbolt to extend into.
There are exceptions to these distinctions but in most instances this should serve as a guide for determining your cylinder type.
They are commonly used in deadbolt door locks and touch bars with alarms.
Mortise cylinders have a threaded exterior and a cam.
And rim cylinders have bolts and a stem that projects out into the door.
Besides that mortise lock bodies fit inside the door and the lock bodies of rim cylinders can be found on the outside of the door.
In most parts of the world mortise locks are found on older buildings constructed before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but they have recently become more common in commercial and upmarket residential construction in the united states.
The keyed cylinder which operates the locking unlocking function of the lock body.
Choose them if you need lock cylinders that each open with a different key.
The keyed cylinder will fit into the mortise lock body inside the door and is normally held in place by a set screw located on the edge of lock faceplate.
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