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Home arrow News/Info arrow Info arrow Considering replacing or adding a deadbolt to your door?
Considering replacing or adding a deadbolt to your door?

Listed below are the deadbolt specifications you should be looking for:

  • Outer slip ring should be free moving when NOT installed.
  • Outer slip ring should contain a tempered or hardened interior ring. (slip ring shouldn't be hollow)
  • Bolt should be 1" thick with a 1" throw (bolt extended).
  • When installed, bolt should lock into place when extended. You should not be able to push the bolt back by hand.
  • Bolt should be constructed to include a hardened steel core.
  • Lock cylinder should be constructed of 100% brass (some lock manufacturers use a combination of brass and plastic).
  • Screws that anchor rear thumb-turn plate to front lockset should be heavy-duty at least ¼" or larger in diameter.
  • Deadbolt face should be 2 pieces (outer slip ring with separate lock face - some manufacturers may join both pieces
    together).
  • Deadbolt should be of a 6 or 7 pin construction. (Available ONLY through locksmiths and locksmith supply houses)
  • Deadbolt should contain pick-proof pins. (Available ONLY through locksmiths and locksmith supply houses)
  • When mounted to the door surface, the deadbolt face should be able to sit flush to the door to help defeat crowbar
    attacks.
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    FACT: It is well known among Law Enforcement Agencies (criminals know it too) that a poorly constructed deadbolt lock can be easily opened by applying brute force with a pair of ViceGrips®.

    FACT: A deadbolt that includes an outer ring that slips with a tempered or hardened inner ring provides MAXIMUM SECURITY against ViceGrips® attacks.

    FACT: A Key-In-Knob Lock does not offer anywhere near enough protection. Have a deadbolt installed for the maximum protection of your property.

    FACT: A lock is only as good as the door it's mounted on.

    FACT: All locks are not created equal and unfortunately you only receive the degree of security that you are willing to pay for.

    FACT: If you do not have a deadbolt lock installed on your door you are asking for trouble. Criminals know that Key-In-Knob locks are quickly and easily defeated. Install a quality deadbolt for peace of mind and help to keep your belongings safe and secure.

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