Deadbolt Locks and Deadlatches (5,000+ items) - Page 100
BE365 PLY 505 Deadbolt, 2 Grade, Keyed Alike, Keyed Different Key, Brass, 238 x 234 in Backset
Corridor Mortise Lock with Deadbolt, 06N Design, VACANT/OCCUPIED Indicator for Inside of Door, 6-Pin
Corridor Mortise Lock with Deadbolt, 03B Design, VACANT/OCCUPIED Indicator for Inside of Door, Less
Heavy Duty ANSI Size Deadlatch, Flat Faceplate, 1-1/2 In. Backset, 4-7/8 In. Flat Mortised Strike,
Double Cylinder, Conventional Cylinder, Satin Chrome, DL3012
Grade 2 One Way Deadbolt, Adjustable 2-3/8-in and 2-3/4-in Backset, Flat Black Coated Finish
Steel Hawk Electrified Deadlatch, 1-1/2in Backset, Monitored, Mortised Strike, Flat, Black
Grade 2 Single Cylinder Deadbolt, Conventional Cylinder, Bright Brass Finish, Non-Handed
Grade 2 Single Cylinder Deadbolt, Conventional Cylinder, Satin Bronze Clear Coated Finish, Non-Hand
Grade 2 Single Cylinder Deadlock, Red/Green -inUnlocked/Locked-in Indicator Inside, Conventional Cyl
Curved Deadlatch Paddle, for 1-13/16-in to 2-in Thick Doors, Satin Aluminum Clear Anodized Finish, P
About Deadbolt Locks and Deadlatches
Deadbolts & Deadlatches are designed to keep your home or business secure. A deadbolt is a type of lock that uses a bolt to extend into the door frame when locked, while a deadlatch uses a latch and strike plate to secure the door.
Types of Deadbolts & Deadlatches
There are many different types of deadbolts & deadlatches available, such as Schlage small bore deadbolts and standard-sized deadbolt locks. The differences between these two types may include the size of the hole in the doorframe, materials used for construction, and security features offered.
How Deadbolts & Deadlatches are Made
Deadbolts & Deadlatches are usually made from metal alloys or hardened steel. They often use advanced technologies such as keyless entry systems and biometric readers to provide extra security. Depending on their purpose, they may also be constructed with additional layers of protection such as anti-pick pins or tamper resistant mechanisms.
Industries that use Deadbolts & Deadlatches
Deadbolt locks and latches are commonly used in industries such as construction, home renovation, hospitality, retail, healthcare and more. Professionals in these industries rely on these locks for added security for both residential and commercial applications. In addition to professional use, you can purchase them from any local hardware store where you can buy deadbolt locks.
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