A Barrel Bolt Lock, also known as a flush bolt or a slide bolt, is a type of door lock that consists of a metal bolt that slides into a receptacle, or "strike plate," on the door frame to secure the door in a closed position. The lock mechanism is typically a simple design, which consists of a cylindrical metal bolt that is housed within a metal sleeve or "barrel." The barrel is attached to the door and the bolt is extended or retracted by turning a knob or key. The lock itself is a mechanical device and can be simple, but provides a secure locking mechanism that can be used in a variety of applications.
The Barrel Bolt Lock has a plate height of 1.3” (33 mm), plate widths of .63”, 2.52” (16, 64 mm), front depth of .59” (15 mm), and an overall latch depth/height of 1.97” (50 mm).
A Barrel Bolt Lock, also known as a flush bolt or a slide bolt, is a type of door lock that consists of a metal bolt that slides into a receptacle, or "strike plate," on the door frame to secure the door in a closed position. The lock mechanism is typically a simple design, which consists of a cylindrical metal bolt that is housed within a metal sleeve or "barrel." The barrel is attached to the door and the bolt is extended or retracted by turning a knob or key. The lock itself is a mechanical device and can be simple, but provides a secure locking mechanism that can be used in a variety of applications.
The Barrel Bolt Lock has a plate height of 1.3” (33 mm), plate widths of .63”, 2.52” (16, 64 mm), front depth of .59” (15 mm), and an overall latch depth/height of 1.97” (50 mm).