Door Frame Lock Parts
Horizontal top and bottom parts of the door.
Door frame lock parts. The main parts of a door lock are the cylinder bolt box and strike plate. Secures door to frame while enabling a swinging motion. Door window hardware. Title a z title z a.
Price low to high. It s useful for any diy er to know how things around the home operate. The lock style is where the lock and knob is placed. For weatherstripping please see our weatherstrip section.
For more information shop available replacement parts below or call our customer care team at 1 800 843 7628. The frame to which the door is attached to via hinges. Storm door replacement parts 135 sort by. The basic anatomy of a door lock is made up of three core parts.
Item 522825 model eza lsl 10102. Storm door replacement parts. Price high to low. The sides of the door.
Stud wall model 153068sc 32. The hinge style is where the hinges are attached to. Understanding door lock parts. Best seller johnson hardware soft close and open 1500 28 in.
Door replacement parts are available through your local retailer or distributor. Understanding the function of each part can help you troubleshoot problems with a lock on your own. Enter your serial number to shop for replacements parts for your andersen or emco storm or screen door. Whether your door uses a traditional key and knob door lock or a more advanced electronic lock the basic design is the same.
For replacement tracks and track covers please see sliding door tracks and covers. A select few are available in our online store browse below. Door armor lock side light door security kit. Click to add item wright products brass plated screen door hardware set to the compare list.
The frame is built into the wall. On doorknobs that have a lock it is employed by a small lever or push button on the interior handle. A key is required to open the door from the exterior side of the door. We have sliding door handles locks latches rollers strikes and other parts for sliding glass patio doors.
Each type of lock is built differently but let s take a look at the anatomy of a typical door lock usually used in homes or light commercial buildings.