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Locksmiths Lingo – Be In The Know!

Locksmiths Lingo – Be In The Know!

If you have locked yourself out of your house or need to change your locks, firstly give us a call, but secondly, here’s a brief list of some of the commonly used locksmith jargon, just so it gives you a better insight as to what they might mean!


Auxiliary Lock – An auxiliary lock is the name given to any additional lock that locksmiths fit to a door that has an existing lock already fitted.



Bit (of key) or Key bit – The part of a key which is specially shaped or notched to operate the mechanism of its own particular lock or latch.



Bitting – The shaping or notching of a key blank to transform it into a key to operate its own lock or latch.



Cylinder lock or latch – Any lock or latch, the mechanism of which is contained in a cylinder.



Deadbolt – The square ended bolt of a lock which is moved in both the locking and unlocking directions by the key.



Escutcheon – The cover for a keyhole of a mortice lock and cabinet lock- a generic term to include all locks of any type for use of pieces of furniture, such as cupboards, drawers, chests, boxes and similar.



Key blank – A partly made key, which has been shaped to enter the keyhole of a certain type of lock or latch, but of which the blade has not been finally shaped (ie notched or bitted) to operate the mechanisms of the lock.



Lock picking – Lock picking is the act of unlocking a lock by analysing and manipulating the components of the lock device, without the original key. Although lock picking is associated with criminals, it is an essential skill for locksmiths.



Mortice Lock (or hatch) – A lock or latch which is morticed or let into the thickness of the door from the meeting edge and held in position by screws through the forend.



Nightlatch – A rim or mortice latch with a bevelled springbolt or roller bolt which shoots when the door is closed, but can be withdrawn by key from outside, and by knob or lever handle from the inside. They are usually provided with a stop knob, slide or snib to hold the bolt retracted and to deadlock the bolt when shut in the closed position, even against the action of a key.



Plug – The plug is the part of the lock that you put the key into, and which turns to operate the lock.



Re-keying – When locksmiths re-key (change) a lock, they replace the tumblers in the lock cylinder. The lock will then require a different key to operate. This is a good idea if you have just moved into a property or lost a set of keys.



If you are unsure of what the locksmith wishes to do at your property or you are unclear on parts etc, always feel comfortable enough to ask questions! It’s good to be in the know!





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13% of Burglaries are committed by someone familiar to the victim.
[source Home Office British Crime Survey 1999]



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