Structure Of Stainless Steel Door Lock

Jul 05, 2024

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The structure of stainless steel door locks mainly consists of four parts: lock core, lock body, 304 stainless steel panel, and handle. ‌

  • The lock cylinder is the core part of a door lock, which includes the lock cylinder and key (usually 2 decoration keys and 4 owner keys). The design of the lock cylinder needs to have anti pry, explosion-proof, and anti breakage functions to prevent technical opening, such as opening the door with tin foil.
  • The lock body is the mechanical part of the door lock, which is connected to the door frame and is responsible for converting the rotation or sliding of the lock cylinder into the locking or unlocking action of the door.
  • 304 stainless steel panels have good corrosion resistance and strength, will not rust, and provide safety protection for door locks.
  • The handle is the part that the user operates, and the user controls the rotation or sliding of the lock cylinder by rotating or pressing the handle, thereby achieving the locking or unlocking of the door.

In addition, door locks can be divided into types such as pin locks, blade locks, magnetic locks, IC card locks, fingerprint locks, etc. based on the principle of the lock core. Although these different types of door locks have structural differences, their basic components remain unchanged, all built around the four core parts of the lock core, lock body, panel, and handle.