Product Description
Product Description
Item Name | Hardware Aluminium Door Handle Lock for New House |
Item Code | QA-9435-ET |
Door Lock Type | Fire proof steel Door Lock,Steel fire door Lock,Fire rated Metal door Lock, Hollow Metal Door Lock Fire proof steel Door Hanlde,Steel fire door Hanlde,Fire rated Metal door Hanlde, Hollow Metal Door Hanlde |
Materials | Aluminum/Aluminium alloy |
Size | Length 159 * Width 32 * Height 55 MM |
Surface Color | Black/Gold/Gray |
Handle Panel Color | Pure color,Wood grain,Stone grain,Fabric grain |
Finish | Power coated,Spray coating,Spraying power,Power spraying |
Advantage of BOGO door handle lock | 1. Suitable door thickness: 40mm-68mm |
2. Aluminum alloy beautiful appearance, good color and good corrosion resistance | |
3. Passed the UL NFPA BS CE EN AS…etc. test. | |
Accessories | Include door handle, lock body, screws, keys (if necessary), installation instructions, with key or without key |
Services | CAD Drawing Design, Color & Section sample |
Application | Suitable for swing door, casement door, glass door, bathroom door, building project, house entrances, villas and warehouses. Etc |
Package | Standard export carton with shipping mark, about 30SETS 31KGS 0.1CBM per carton |
Detailed Photos
Production workshop and lab
Packaging & Shipping
FAQ
Q:Are you a manufacturer or trading company?
A:Certanily dear,we are a manufacturer located in No.6, Science & Technolody West Road,Song Xia Industrial Park, Xihu (West Lake) Dis. District,HangZhou City,China.There is my pleasure welcome to visit us when you want for anytime.
Q:Do you provide samples? Is it free or extra?
A:Yes,we do.We advice you can pay the sample and freight charge first,which will be deducted from next order when you confirm.
Q:What time is the cargoes delivery time?
A:For sample can shipping anytime if in stock,for mass production is about 20-30 days after received the deposit.
Q:Which payment terms you can do that?
A:T/T, D/P, Western Union, L/C
Q:How about after-sales service?
A:If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, bring product pictures or videos, and we will deal with them for you as soon as possible.
Please feel free to contact us for more questions!
Material: | Aluminum Alloy |
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Type: | Key Lock |
Style: | Modern |
Shape: | Mortise Door Lock |
Anti-theft Standard: | a/B/C |
Part: | Lock |
Samples: |
US$ 35/Set
1 Set(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Using a Power Lock
Using a power lock in your vehicle allows you to lock the doors without having to take your hands off the wheel. It is also great for front passengers to use.
Actuator
Among the most common features on any vehicle are power door locks. These locks work by turning a gear mechanism and lock or unlock the door. The gear mechanism is made of an electric motor and spur gears.
Power door lock actuators are critical to the operation of a power door lock feature. When a power door lock actuator fails, it disables the power door lock feature.
The most common complaint about a power door lock actuator is that it locks and unlocks intermittently. This may be due to a problem with the wiring or circuits.
Some symptoms of a faulty power door lock actuator are noises coming from inside the door. For example, when a motor is not turning, it will make a loud “clunk” sound. When a motor is working properly, there will be little or no noise.
A faulty power door lock actuator may also cause a car to lock and unlock randomly. This can happen due to a faulty circuit or circuits wearing out.
Alternatively, a faulty actuator may be the result of a water leak in the door. If this is the case, the water may enter the door lock actuator and cause it to malfunction. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to check the condition of your actuator and fix any problems.
Body controller
Almost all modern day cars have some form of power lock, but only a select few have a body controller to boot. The fancy name is the electronic control unit, but the acronym ECU stands for Electronic Control Unit, or ECU for short. The ECU is responsible for coordinating the myriad electronic components that are dotted throughout your vehicle’s occupant compartment. It also controls things like power windows and the air conditioning. You can see the ECU in action by glancing at your dashboard. It’s a small and power-packed box, but a discerning eye will spot a few stragglers amongst the more mundane tasks. The ECU is also responsible for ensuring the safety of passengers by ensuring that the doors remain unlocked until a specified interval.
The ECU’s lesser known cousins, like the power door lock, are only responsible for a few of the more mundane tasks. Aside from the usual suspects, the ECU also manages the power mirrors and the power windows, albeit on a less than optimal schedule. A faulty ECU isn’t quite as funky as it sounds, and can be rectified by a trip to the local mechanic. If you’re not a mechanic, you’ll likely be able to remedy the situation with a simple door lock replacement.
Check for broken wires
Occasionally, you will need to check for broken wires when using a power lock. Having a broken wire will require you to repair it, or replace it with a new one. However, this process can be quite difficult, as it is hard to reach the motor. If you are unsure what wires are connected to your vehicle, you should consult a wiring diagram. If you do not have a diagram, you can also use a multimeter to check for continuity across all wires. However, a multimeter is not enough to check for broken wires. You will also need rubber gloves to do this safely.
To check for broken wires, first make sure you have access to the wires that are in the lock motor. These are usually located near the plug on the door frame. If you can’t reach them, you can use jumper wires to connect the actuator to the 12 volt power supply and test it for power. If this does not work, you will need to remove the lock motor from its electronic control board and check for a broken wire harness. However, if this is not possible, you can use a Power Probe to apply 12 volts to the actuator.
editor by CX 2023-05-31