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: A spring-loaded auxilliary locking mechanism attached to the main bolt. When the main bolt is extended the secondary bolt cannot be retracted. Designed to prevent various forms of [[bypass]] against the locking bolt.
: A spring-loaded auxilliary locking mechanism attached to the main bolt. When the main bolt is extended the secondary bolt cannot be retracted. Designed to prevent various forms of [[bypass]] against the locking bolt.
==See also==
* [[Latch]]
* [[Lock]]
* [[Actuator]]


[[Category:Locks]]
[[Category:Locks]]

Revision as of 08:11, 1 February 2009

Bolt

A standard residential deadbolt.

The bolt is a primary component of all locks and safes. Bolts are single or multiple hardened steel pieces, usually square, cylinder, or claw shaped. When activated, bolts are positioned within a recess to prevent something from moving or opening. Bolts may be referred to as latches, though latches have a slightly different design.

Types of Bolts

Auxilliary Deadlock Latchbolt
An additional bolt that automatically locks the primary bolt against end pressure.
Cam
A lock in which the actuator acts as the locking bolt.
Deadbolt
A locking bolt that has no spring action and is held in place by end pressure.
Flush Mounted
A bolt designed to be level with the surface of the door, rather than protruding from it.
Mortised
A bolt that is installed within the door.
Secondary Bolt
A spring-loaded auxilliary locking mechanism attached to the main bolt. When the main bolt is extended the secondary bolt cannot be retracted. Designed to prevent various forms of bypass against the locking bolt.

See also