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Front Door Lock Barrel Replacement
Front door lock barrel replacement is a relatively easy DIY project that can reduce the cost of calling out locksmiths. You can buy kits that include all the tools you need.
You will need a new cylinder lock barrel and a reliable screwdriver set, a hammer or pliers for extra grip, and a oil lubricant.
Length
There are a variety of lock barrel types available to ensure that your front door is as secure as possible. However, when choosing the right type of lock barrel, the length of the cylinder could be critical to the security of your home. Cylinders that are too long are more likely to snap, and those that are too small can stop you from turning your key to unlock doors. Fortunately, there are several ways to determine the proper length of cylinder, so you can purchase a replacement that will offer your door maximum protection.
To determine the right cylinder size, remove the old cylinder from the door. Utilizing a screwdriver, remove the screws that keep the lock cylinder in place. After the cylinder has been removed, you can measure from the center screw hole of the cylinder to the edge of the handle plate on the inside of door. Include the thickness of the plate too. You can also determine the cylinder size by measuring the length of the threaded spindle that is attached to the new cylinder.
Install the cylinder inside your door after determining its length. Begin by drilling a hole into the door. This is the hole where the handle will be placed. It should be a little bigger than the diameter of the new cylinder. Attach the knob inside or handle to the handle you are replacing. Make sure that it is able to fit into the spindle of the latch and rotates smoothly.
When replacing a deadbolt, it is recommended that you must also replace the strike plate. The strike plate is a piece of metal attached to the doorjamb, which locks into the deadbolt once keys are pushed into. The plate should be replaced with a more secure version. Choose a strikeplate that has an reinforced metal construction to withstand kick attacks. Make website to use screws that are at minimum 2.5-3 inches long to ensure they are able to penetrate deep into the doorjamb.
Design
The lock cylinder is part of the front door lock that you utilize to open or close the handle. It has pins that slide into place when you insert the key. You'll need to be aware of a few things when it comes to selecting the right lock cylinder. It is crucial, for instance, to measure the length the cylinder locks you currently have to ensure that you order the right size. You will also need to take into consideration any door furniture, such as handles and escutcheons.
Euro Cylinder locks are commonly used in homes, and they're available in many different designs. Some double cylinder locks offer security on both sides of the doors. They are often used on doors that need more security than regular locks, and also in some commercial buildings. If you're looking to purchase a new lock, ensure that it's British Standards approved and meets the following criteria:
Anti-Snap: A burglar could attempt to snap the cylinder by applying pressure to the door's exterior. To stop this from happening, an sacrificial strip of thinness must be cut into the cylinder.
Anti-Drill: Some burglars try to drill through the lock to gain entry into a home. To prevent this, a cylinder's pins should be made of hardened metal.
If you are searching for a new cylinder you should also check if it is anti-drill. This will stop burglars from breaking the plug apart by drilling into it with the power tool.
If you've decided to purchase a new cylinder lock, you'll have to gather the required components to put it in. Included in this is an appropriate screwdriver for the job as well as a hammer to provide extra grip, and pliers. You should also have some lubricant to ensure that the mechanism operates smoothly. Be aware that changing the lock on uPVC can be a challenge. If you're not confident in doing it yourself, it's best to contact a locksmith or a specialist for assistance.
Keyway

The keyway is the form that the interface between pins of the cylinder and the key adopts. The key's "blade" is made up of a series of grooves and ridges that run along its length. When the key is inserted it, they align with pins of the cylinder. The cylinder is able to rotate if it recognizes that the key is the correct one.
Each lock brand comes with a different keyway allowing it to be locked or unlocked using a specific key. There are various keyways sizes and shapes within the same brand. This gives a certain level of security between locks because keys from the same brand can't be used to open the other's.
In the majority of residential settings, the latch is operated using the lever, which can be pushed downwards or lifted to open the bolt. This is usually more comfortable than turning a knob which requires you to turn it. Some commercial settings still use knobs to add security.
When the correct key has been inserted, the spring-loaded pins move into position, allowing the plug to rotate. The pins also align with grooves on the blade of the key, which allows them to recognize the correct key and denying access. If the cylinder has been manipulated improperly, or if the key is not a proper fit, the pins will shift to the control shear line instead of the operating shear line, and the lock will not be able to open.
In the case of this particular photograph it's possible that the cylinder was previously re-keyed, a process where the existing pins are shifted up to the correct height to allow the key to rotate freely inside the cylinder. This is typically the case in situations of shared housing where the key for one person could need to be moved between several locks. It is not uncommon for people to have their locks re-keyed when they move homes, or if they want to grant access to new roommates or employees without having to change all the locks to the same key. This is a cost-effective approach to improve the security of your home. It can be done by simply changing the key to the cylinder.
Installation
It is simple to change the barrel of a lock in the uPVC door. The first step is find the screw under the lock on the edge of the uPVC door. It is likely to be visible because it has an unusual colour. Then, you can remove it using the help of a Phillips screwdriver. Then, put the new barrel into the last slot. Then, place the knob that was previously used with the new barrel and push rod back in place. It is essential to confirm the direction of each piece (the barrel, push rod and lever housing / spring) before you begin assembling.
With an screwdriver, you can easily remove the knob and handle to access the lock body. The cylinder can be unscrewed by rotating it counterclockwise. At this point, you are able to either leave the cylinder in place and get your locks "re-keyed" or take it off it. Re-keying will not alter the pins in the cylinder. It will simply shift them into the position of the key that matches it.
Another option is to simply remove the cylinder and replace it with an entirely new one. If you opt for this option it is crucial to use the same size cylinder as the one you had previously and that the pins be placed in the correct position. This will ensure that the lock is working properly. After you have installed the new cylinder, it is an ideal idea to lubricate it to make sure that everything runs smoothly.
The process is slightly more complicated if you're using mortise sets. This type of lock is installed in pockets (mortise) that is cut into the edges of the door. It will require careful measurements and possibly a few attempts to make the latch and bolt sections to align. When the latch and bolt sections are aligned and you are able to remove the strike plate, which is secured on the top and bottom of your door frame by screws.