Deadbolt definition

Deadbolt means a lock component having an end that protrudes from or is withdrawn into, the lock front by action of the lock mechanism. When the door is closed and the dead bolt thrown, it extends into a hole provided in the strike thus locking the door. It does not retract with end pressure.
Deadbolt means a lock bolt which does not have a spring action. The bolt must be actuated by a key, or a key and knob, or thumb turn and, when projected, becomes locked against return by end pressure.

Examples of Deadbolt in a sentence

  • We will use the following models, unless otherwise instructed to use an alternate brand/model: • Deadbolt: Kwikset SmartCode 260 (est.

  • We will use the following models, unless otherwise instructed to use an alternate brand/model:  Deadbolt: Kwikset 907 Powerbolt 2.0 (est.

  • No Charge 6 Mortise Deadbolt for ▇▇▇▇▇ Rite 1850, 1950, MS 1850S, and MS 1950S Also fits 8400 Mortise Exit.

  • We will use the following models, unless otherwise instructed to use an alternate brand/model: • Deadbolt: Kwikset 907 Powerbolt 2.0 (est.

  • Deadbolt locks shall be in good working condition and good repair.

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