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What Are the Types of Locks? Mechanical Lock System Variants

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

Lock systems are one of the most essential security solutions used to ensure door safety. Mechanical lock systems are designed for various applications and can be classified into different types based on their structure and working principles.

In this article, we will explain the most common types of locks, the variants of mechanical lock systems and which type of lock is suitable for different usage areas.


Common Types of Locks


1. Cylinder Lock

Cylinder locks are among the most commonly used mechanical lock systems for door security. They operate through a key-controlled cylinder mechanism.


2. Mortise Lock

Mortise locks are installed inside the door and are not visible from the outside. They are widely used in residential and office doors.


3. Padlock

Padlocks are portable locking solutions commonly used for storage units, garages and lockers.


4. Multi-Point Locking Systems

Multi-point locking systems secure the door at multiple points, offering enhanced security especially for steel doors.


5. Industrial Lock Systems

Industrial lock systems are designed for heavy-duty applications such as factories, warehouses and production facilities.


Where Are Lock Types Used?


  • Residential doors

  • Office entrances

  • Apartment doors

  • Storage doors

  • Industrial facilities


What Should Be Considered When Choosing a Lock Type?


  • Area of use

  • Security needs

  • Door type

  • Lock material quality

  • Key mechanism


Akdersan Machine and Lock Industry manufactures high-precision door lock mechanisms and cylinder lock systems for industrial and residential applications.

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