Continuous Hinges Installation: The Ultimate Commercial Door Upgrade!

Continuous Hinges Installation: The Ultimate Commercial Door Upgrade!

Do you have a door in your commercial property that refuses to close properly, comes off its hinges, gets stuck, or scrapes against its frame? These issues can be highly disruptive to your business operations. Fortunately, there’s a straightforward solution – adding a continuous hinge to your door.

Our team of highly trained locksmiths boasts extensive knowledge and experience when it comes to installing continuous hinges on commercial doors. This simple and cost-effective enhancement not only increases the durability of your door frame but also makes entering and leaving your establishment smoother and more secure.

Are you curious about the installation process for these hinges? While our experts handle the task seamlessly, it’s wise for property owners to have a basic understanding of how continuous hinges work and how they can enhance the security of your commercial space. Keep reading to dive deeper into the topic!

What Are Continuous Hinges and How Can They Bolster Security?

Continuous hinges are robust metal strips that span the entire length of a door or panel. They stand apart from traditional hinges by providing continuous support and weight distribution, making them ideal for heavy doors, gates, or panels.

The advantages of installing continuous hinges are manifold. They contribute to the longevity of doors and panels by minimizing the risk of sagging, warping, or damage. Moreover, continuous hinges play a pivotal role in enhancing security by making it more challenging for intruders to force open doors.

Additionally, they help reduce maintenance costs, as they withstand wear and tear better than standard hinges. In summary, continuous hinges offer a dependable and cost-effective solution that ensures the durability, security, and smooth operation of doors and panels.

How to Install Continuous Hinges on Doors?

The installation of continuous hinges involves several steps, which we will outline below:

1. Preparing the Frame

Begin by opening the hinge and placing the hinge frame leaf against the frame rabbet, ensuring that the alignment rib aligns with the frame face. Position the top of the hinge approximately 1/16 inch below the header, taking into account a 1/16-inch shim for potential bearing settling (up to a maximum of 1/8 inch).

Then, accurately mark and center punch the screw hole locations. For metal frames 12-gauge or thinner, self-drilling screws are suitable, while for thicker metal frames, drill and tap mounting holes for #12-24 threads before screw installation. For wood frames, use optional wood screws to attach the hinge to the frame rabbet.

2. Preparing the Door

With the hinge leaf out of the way, position the door within the frame, adjusting the clearance with shims or wedges. Ensure there is an additional 1/32 inch of clearance on the latch side’s top to accommodate potential frame settling. Maintain a 1/16-inch clearance between the top of the door and the frame header rabbet by using a 1/16-inch shim.

Rotate the hinge leaf onto the door’s face once the door is securely in place. If you opt not to use sex bolts, mark and center punch smaller 15/64-inch holes. For metal doors, it’s advisable to use optional #12 self-drilling screws, or for wood doors, pre-drill pilot holes with a #18-bit for optional #12 wood screws. If you choose standard sex bolt mounting, mark and center punch larger 3/8-inch holes and drill through the door using a 3/8-inch bit at each marked location.

3. Hanging the Door

Now, it’s time to attach the hinge to the door. Keep in mind that sex bolts can be reserved for extra security on the door’s push face, but they won’t be accessible for maintenance or removal once the molding is in place. Afterward, remove all shims and wedges and gently swing the door to test for proper swing and clearance.

4. Installing the Snap-on Molding

To install the door leaf, use the provided 5/64″ hex key to loosen the set screw on the edge of the molding. Then, hook the longer part of the molding under the door leaf’s outer edge along the entire hinge. Subsequently, gently press or tap the shorter part of the molding into place. You can use a rubber mallet or a wood block under a hammer for this step. Finally, tighten the set screw to secure everything in place.

Final Thoughts

These are the essential details you need to understand regarding the installation of continuous hinges. However, if you require skilled locksmiths to handle the installation, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are a reputable locksmith company in Chicago, offering a wide range of locksmith services at competitive rates. For more information about our services, continue reading our other blog posts.

Maintenance Tips for Commercial & Residential Safes

Maintenance Tips for Commercial & Residential Safes

For businesses, safes are usually the last thing on your mind when it comes to your to-do list. You typically prioritize business activities before anything else since your business depends on it, right? The same goes for residents who may have safes in their homes as well. There are a million other tasks that can be accomplished before dealing with your safe.

Be Gentle

Sounds simple enough right? Even if you have a heavy-duty safe, constant slamming of the safe door can cause internal parts and bolts to malfunction and eventually break. Safes with a traditional locking mechanism are more susceptible to breaking because internal parts wear and tear easier.

This is why investing in modern safes such as a biometric, keypad, and safes that require electronic access cards is better for your pockets and more durable.

Ensure Locking Mechanisms are Lubricated

Constantly opening and closing your safe will naturally cause wear and tear over time. No one wants to deal with a safe that doesn’t open, even when the right combination is input. This can be troublesome especially when you have something of value that you need to get out when you’re in a time crunch.

Better yet, it can really be troublesome when you have a gun safe and need to extract something for protection. To avoid this, keep all moving parts lubricated. At a minimum, locks should have maintenance done annually.

Invest in Maintenance & Repair

Last but definitely not least, make an investment in your safe! Safes hold valuable items and the last thing you want to do is jeopardize the availability of those items. For this reason, you should invest in safe maintenance and repair.

Hire Safe Repair Professionals for the Job

Quick Key Locksmith is available 24/7 to help with all your residential and commercial locksmith services. Need safe maintenance? Safe Repair Services? We’re here to get the job done! Contact us at (877) 787-3399

How Can Many Locks Be Opened with a Single Master Key?

How Can Many Locks Be Opened with a Single Master Key?

Have you ever wondered why it is that a single master key can open any of the locks in your entire apartment complex, while the one you have will only open your apartment door, and possibly the main entrance door to the building? While this specific scenario highlights a master key setup in an apartment complex, the same situation could be true with any number of other commercial and residential lock-and-key configurations.

The answer to the ‘one key, many locks’ question lies in a very clever arrangement of the components which comprise a lock and key system – but the same principle which allows that kind of master key access is also what makes this model vulnerable to a security breach if engineered by a skillful and knowledgeable criminal. Here’s why all that is true.

How Master Locks Work

Most locks are constructed using design concepts that are fairly uniform in the industry, the most common of which is the cylinder lock. With this kind of design, the key turns a cylinder which is attached to a cam, which then also gets turned. When the cylinder is turned in one direction, the cam or plug, causes the door to open by pulling in on the bolt. When the cylinder is turned in the opposite direction, the bolt is released by the cam and is snapped into place to prevent the door from opening.

Another common type of lock is the pin and tumbler design, which features a series of small pins, each having different lengths. These pins are separated into pairs, with each pair situated in a shaft that goes through the central cylinder cam, and on into the housing. The pairs of pins are kept in position by springs situated at the top of the shafts.

Before key insertion, the bottom end of each pair rests totally inside the plug, and the topside pin stays halfway inside the plug and halfway within the housing. The position of the upper pin is what prevents the plug from being turned because the plug is bound to the housing by the pins.

The fundamental principle which makes any master key system functional is that there are extra pins in the cylinder of the lock, and these allow for several differently shaped keys to achieving a compatible alignment with all sets of pins that they extend into.

Do You Need a Master Key System?

If you need a master key system to be installed at your home or place of business, the first call you should make is to a highly reputable commercial locksmith or residential locksmith in your area.

As mentioned earlier, some master key systems are more easily breached than others, because clever criminals can reverse engineer the system of pins in the cylinder to create their own master key. An expert locksmith can discourage this kind of criminal breach of security with a professionally designed master key system.

How Can Many Locks Be Opened with a Single Master Key?

Things Landlords Need to Know About Master Keys

A Master key is one which is capable of over-riding all other locks configured in a master key system, and opening them up to gain access. No other key in that same system would have such a capability, having only the ability to open the single lock associated with that key. There are some obvious advantages to a landlord or property manager is having a master key system installed for a given building since it would allow access to all individual apartments within the building, and provide emergency access when needed. But installing a master key system also calls for some responsible control measures on the part of the holder, just because of the power it wields.

Points to remember about master keys

The worst-case scenario with a master key system would probably be to lose the master key itself or to have it found or stolen by someone with malicious intent. Someone holding that kind of power could access any apartment in a building, and be free to cause damage, remove objects at will, or even to bodily threaten occupants of the apartment – all while leaving no visible traces of entry. This means that only the most trusted individuals should be given access to a master key and that the location of a master key should only be known by someone who has the complete confidence of the landlord or property manager.

All other locks in a master key system can be completely changed out without affecting the access of the master key, and this allows a property manager to change locks after a tenant leaves without having to disrupt the master key system itself. That is just the kind of flexibility needed for large apartment complexes, where tenants routinely come and go. Security can be maintained in the master key system, without having to undergo the constant expense of changing the master key system itself.

On the negative side, an improperly designed or constructed master key can lead to the possibility of a knowledgeable criminal subverting the master key and gaining access to an entire building. This is because of the inherent nature of master key systems, in that the locks themselves are much easier to pick than individual locks, and a professional thief is often aware of this fact.

Conclusion

While the convenience aspect of master key systems is unquestioned, from the standpoint of security, high-security locks may be better options than multi-lock systems, especially in situations where entry to buildings could potentially be an issue. To install the right kind of security system for your apartment building which incorporates both convenience and security, you should contact your commercial locksmith and discuss your needs with an expert.

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