Ultra Hardware 44630 Mortise Lockset with Deadbolt

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Please find this product at absupply.net.
    This video is to bring you a closer look at the Ultra Hardware 44630 Mortise Lockset with Deadbolt.
    This is a imported mortise lock.
    First impression of the lock case is that it's nice, it has some weight to it, it does seem solid in its construction and it does seem to work well.
    You're going to get the inside and outside knobs, these parts are less impressive overall, they're hollow.
    This would be your outside trim, it has the spring-loaded spindle.
    These two through bolts will go through the holes in the lock case.
    The other side (same spring-loaded spindle), the rosette has the holes for the screws and your installation will basically be the same and then you'll run the screws that are included through the rosettes.
    The installation of this is really straight forward.
    Polished brass knobs.
    These knobs may be unimpressive, but what is impressive is the price.
    Best used for residential use.
    It is a double cylinder function meaning you're going to have a key for both sides of the door (two cylinders included).
    You'll also get spring-loaded cylinder collars.
    A cylinder collar is nice to use because it acts as a theft deterrent, because if someone can get a pipe wrench on this cylinder and spin it off, they can easily, as you may have seen, operate the lock with a finger.
    However once that cylinder collar is installed and if you try to put a pipe wrench on it, it will just spin.
    Of course it is not a complete deterrent to keep people out, but it nonetheless is one purpose of a cylinder collar.
    And obviously to take up the rest of the distance between the face of the door and the outside of the cylinder (that would be called a standard cam).
    You get two keys with this.
    Includes a strike and you'll also get a dust box.
    You'll get 2 screws to hold the strike on and 2 screws to hold the body on.
    The screw that is already there and the highest on the body already, just leave alone. There are also two set screws already on the body below this, those are where the cylinder is located (you'll want to draw those out a bit in order for the cylinder to go in).
    Now, the final thing that I will show you is how to reverse the handing of the body.
    This can be one of four ways, left or right hand and left hand reverse or right hand reverse.
    I'll pull the cover off to show you the inter-workings.
    You're going to have three screws to remove.
    You'll want to be careful when removing the last screw, because there might be parts under there with springs that may want to jump (keep pressure on cover).
    You can see that there are a lot of parts in here.
    One nice things about mortise locks compared to cylindrical locks is that if you're going to try and defeat this lock, you've got a very large assembly you have to get around to break the door open.
    All these moving parts are known in traditional mortise lock designs to last for a very very long time.
    Even low-end locks that don't cost a lot of money such as this one.
    The reversing of this lock is nothing other than pulling the latch bolt back in and simply removing it.
    There are two aspects that have to get done here.
    You have to get this pulled out (latch bolt), you can then just turn it over an install it back in.
    Next, there is a part down here directly related to the dead locking tabs that are in the edge of the lock.
    You can see when I push that, the operation of things that move.
    Those pieces that move lock into the hub that is here, so all you would really need to do is take this out (you can see that it is handed) and flip it over (this has got to be on the exterior side of the lock) and put it back in.
    That's how the operation of this item woks.
    You might want to make a mental picture of the insides so you don't lose a piece or forget where things go.
    The case goes back on very nicely.
    Once the case is back on you can test all your moving parts to make sure they work.
    Another option is, when you order the lock from us, by all means you can indicate the hand of the lock in the comment field and I can potentially set the handing for you before we ship the lock out.
    That is if the lock will pass through my warehouse, if it is going to be a drop ship then it is very likely that it won't be possible and that they will all just come out a standard hand.
    There is a template inside the box which is not a standard government 86 preparation.
    There are also instructions on how to reverse the lock.
    You will also get installation instructions.
    This says that it is for metal and wood doors, while it is true you can install them on both, a government standard (86 mortise lock) in the commercial world would not work.
    If you have any questions on the Ultra Hardware 44630 Mortise Lockset with Deadbolt or any other product by Ultra Hardware please feel free to reach out to us.

Комментарии • 23

  • @randyfitz8310
    @randyfitz8310 5 лет назад

    The Standard cam shown on those lock cylinders will not operate the deadbolt if rotated using a wrench while in the locked position- an excellent design; however, if one were able to unscrew the cylinder from the mortise lock, all security would be lost.

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  5 лет назад

      The door would have to be open in order to unscrew the cylinder from the lock case.

    • @bjorncmadsen
      @bjorncmadsen 5 лет назад

      @@absupplynet Unless you have a really big wrench.

  • @msjennya1
    @msjennya1 8 месяцев назад

    Can you replace the inside lock with a thumb latch. Also, how do you know if it's a left hand or right hand lock?

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  8 месяцев назад

      Possibly. What is on the inside now? Regarding the handing, what side of the door are the hinges on when standing on the key side of the door? This is the hand of the door.

  • @podersa241
    @podersa241 3 года назад

    the top deadbolt jams any advise on how to fix it.

  • @rohanpersaud4456
    @rohanpersaud4456 7 лет назад

    I recently change my metal security storm door mortise lock set.
    my problem is if I tighten the cylinder to much it does not open the dead bolt.Also the position of the cylinder key holes gave the same problem
    what is the right way to assemble the deadbolt cylinder?

  • @gregorylondos534
    @gregorylondos534 5 лет назад

    Question are your videos geared for the professional or the amateur / homeowner just wondering...?

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  5 лет назад +3

      geared to anyone who may find the information useful.

  • @rachelfu3193
    @rachelfu3193 5 лет назад

    Hi Richard, I recently installed a new MarkLock. It turns out to issues for me:
    1. The security deadbolt (the longest and rectangle lock) too long so that I was not able to lock the door and pull the key. It is metal framed door and I dont think I can trim the door frame.
    2. I realized that if I choose to unlock the bottom deadbolt (as shown in the video), I locked myself inside of the room.
    Do you have better suggestions? Thank you

  • @craigkandell6504
    @craigkandell6504 10 лет назад

    richard it's brand new!

  • @g.gregoryakrey306
    @g.gregoryakrey306 10 лет назад

    anyother thoughts/ not sure how to split case ad change hubs

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  10 лет назад

      G. I suppose your next best option is a trip to the local lockshop and asking they perform this for you and actually a better choice as that will eliminate the chance of loosing or misfitting parts.

  • @boronda100
    @boronda100 5 лет назад

    have you done this to a FSB mortise lock ?
    Thank You

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  5 лет назад

      I have not - I do not have a chance to see many FSB locksets. Do you use them often?

    • @boronda100
      @boronda100 5 лет назад

      @@absupplynet yes seems common in the san francisco bay area. ill wing it and let you know . Thank You

  • @craigkandell6504
    @craigkandell6504 10 лет назад

    Hello, i attempted to install one of these yesterday. it seemed to install ok, but the dead bolt won't work. i plan on taking it out, and assembling the lock outside the gate to see if i can get it to work. any advice?

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  10 лет назад

      Is it a new unit or existing?

    • @craigkandell6504
      @craigkandell6504 10 лет назад

      Hello there Richard. i brought the lock back to the place it got it. Mea Culpa, based on where the holes were cut in the security gate by the person who initially installed the lock, the lock was 'upside down' ... i naively did not know that i merely needed to rotate the barrel where the key inserts 180 degrees. problem solved ... it was due to my naivety. cheers!

  • @jasonhorn6198
    @jasonhorn6198 Год назад

    Corbin russwin keypad AC2 M M800

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  Год назад

      Is that a keypad you are a fan of?

  • @alvaro15sanchez15
    @alvaro15sanchez15 5 лет назад

    Thanks to you I did my.

    • @absupplynet
      @absupplynet  3 года назад

      Is the cylinder installed right ride up?