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Structural design of zinc alloy mortise lock: a solid line of defense for safety and anti-theft

Update:07 Nov

The structural design of zinc alloy mortise lock is crucial to its safety. Reasonable structural design can not only enhance the anti-theft performance of the lock, but also effectively prevent illegal intrusion, providing solid protection for people's property safety.

The lock core design is the core of the security of zinc alloy mortise lock. The complexity and precision of the lock core directly determine the difficulty of cracking the lock. Traditional lock core designs are often simple and easily cracked by professional cracking tools. The zinc alloy mortise lock adopts a high-precision lock core design, which not only increases the complexity of the lock core, but also makes the cooperation between the various parts of the lock core more closely through fine manufacturing processes. Such a design makes it difficult for traditional cracking methods such as picking locks, sawing locks, and pliers locks to work when facing zinc alloy mortise locks, thereby greatly improving the safety of the lock.

In addition to the lock core design, the structure of the lock tongue and the lock body is also an important factor affecting the safety of zinc alloy mortise locks. As the connecting part between the lock and the door frame, the strength and durability of the lock tongue are directly related to whether the lock can effectively resist external damage. In the design of the lock tongue, zinc alloy mortise locks usually use high-strength and high-hardness materials, and use special heat treatment processes to improve the impact and shear resistance of the lock tongue. In this way, even in the face of violent destruction, the lock tongue can remain intact, ensuring the normal use of the lock.

The firmness of the lock body is another barrier to the security of zinc alloy mortise locks. As the main part of the lock, the internal structure and material selection of the lock body are directly related to the overall strength of the lock. In the design of the lock body, zinc alloy mortise locks usually use high-quality zinc alloy materials, and through precise casting and processing technology, ensure that the internal structure and external form of the lock body are in the best state. Such a design enables the lock body to maintain sufficient strength and stability when subjected to external force impact, thereby effectively resisting illegal intrusion.

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