Residential
Locksets Deadbolts
Secure your home with the best dead bolt locks from Weiser. We have a long history of designing deadbolts that balance security with style. Browse the various styles below to find the one to match your home’s décor.
All Weiser deadbolt door locks come with an adjustable latch in order to conform to the U.S. standard of 2 3/8" or Canadian standard of 2 3/4".
| 5471 - Single Cylinder |
4371 - Double Cylinder |
| WDC9371 - Double Cylinder |
2371 - Double cylinder |
| 5371 - Double Cylinder |
4471 - Single Cylinder |
| WDC9471 - Single Cylinder |
2471 - Single cylinder |
| 9371 - Double Cylinder |
9471 - Single Cylinder |
What is the difference between single cylinder and double cylinder deadbolt locks?
Single cylinder deadbolt locks are typically used on a front or back exterior door and are operated with a key from the exterior of the home and a thumb turn from the interior.
Double cylinder deadbolt door locks are typically used on a front or back exterior door and are operated with a key from both the exterior and interior of the home. Double cylinder deadbolts are recommended when a window is in close proximity to the door. The interior keyway prevents an intruder from accessing your home by breaking the glass and turning the thumb turn to open the door.
General Information
A commercial grade, light duty deadbolt, the KeyMark Deadbolt offers maximum installation flexibility, good quality, and a low price. At the same time, KeyMark offers key control protection.
Features
Flexible installation-Will fit in a wide range of existing lock preparations
Multiple cylinder options-Capable of use with interchangeable cores or conventional and high security cylinders
Utility patented key control-Prevents unauthorized key duplication
Meets or exceeds Grade 2 ANSI standards-Superior strength and holding force
Lower cost option-For situations when high security is not a necessity but key control is important.
Bolts and Latches
Spring latches are beveled-edge latches which are spring- operated and automatically snap into position when the door is closed. This latch offers security for situations where the threat and risk assessment indicates threats from opportunists only.
Dead latches are identical to the standard spring latch except that when the door is shut, the spring action is locked by a pin- operated lever beside the bolt. The pin is depressed by part of the striker plate when the door is shut. This latch offers security only when the threat and risk assessment does not indicate a threat of door frame spreading.
Deadbolts are usually operated by a key or thumb turn and do not incorporate a spring function. This type of bolt, properly fitted, will withstand most amateur attempts at prying. A hardened steel deadbolt with a 25.4 mm (1.0") throw offers excellent security if it is installed in a high quality door and frame in a strong wall assembly.
Lock Bodies
Bored, cylindrical or tubular locks are installed in a circular hole in the door. They are easy to install, inexpensive and easy to use. A bored lock may employ any type of latch or bolt and may be used on its own or as an auxiliary lock. It is available in various models, for example: key both sides, key one side or key outside with thumb turn inside. The use of double cylinder functions on egress doors in any public building is prohibited by the National Building Code of Canada (1995), articles 3.4.- 7.12(14), A-3.4.7.12(14) and 9.9.6.11. Although use of this type of lock function in a private residence is not regulated by the code, the Fire Marshall\'s Office will not support the use of any lock that could prevent the rapid departure of persons inside the building in emergency situations. Check local regulations.
Rim locks are face-mounted door locks. The lock body is mounted on the inside of the door and the strike is mounted on the inside of the frame. Latches or pins may be used in the rim lock. These locks are easily installed. However, the security afforded by a rim lock depends to a large extent on the method of fixing the lock and strike to the door and frame.
Mortise locks are designed to be installed in a mortise rather than being applied to a door\'s surface. They are usually used with solid-core doors or hollow metal doors.
Glass Door Locks
Glass doors with narrow stile frames require a lock with a pivoting
bolt that moves deeply into the frame or stile of the inactive door.
Where extra protection against prying is desired in a sliding door, a
hook bolt should be installed. Bolts should be made
of hardened material designed to resist sawing attacks.
Cylinders and Keys
The cylinder, which receives the key, is the heart of the lock. The cylinder determines the size and shape of the key. A cylinder which screws into the lock body should have either a sloping edge or a rotating safety collar to resist removal with a vice wrench.
A standard cylinder can be replaced by a high security cylinder to make the lock more resistant to picking, drilling and sawing attacks. A further advantage of this type of cylinder is the relative difficulty of acquiring duplicate keys.
Strike Plates
Strikes are used to protect the lock bolt and to add strength to the
total locking mechanism.
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