This makes way for rim latches as the ultimate shed lock.
How to fit a rim lock to a shed door.
A modern version of the rim lock is the long throw bolt type lock.
This means that the door can be opened and closed without locking with the deadbolt.
The door catch secures into a strike plate or keep fixed to the frame of the door.
To install rim latches you need to secure the shed door lock to the crossbeam of the framework.
To install this lock see section 4 below.
If you only fit one lock go for an automatically dead locking night latch made to bs3621.
Easy to install simple to maintain effective in improving your shed safety.
When possible fit two locks on your front door both to bs3621 standard.
Usually shed doors are too thin for traditional deadbolts.
Position a mortice deadlock about halfway up the door and fit a night latch on your front door one third of the way down.
A rim lock does not provide as much security as a mortise lock and they are usually fitted to relatively thin doors which won t accept a mortise lock.
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Many locks of this type have a latch bolt spring bolt as well as a deadbolt.
Fitting a rim lock to a door is quite straightforward but does need care in the measurement and cutting for a neat finish.
Easy to follow instructional video on how to install a mortice lock in a timber door.
Inexpensive way to keep those thieves at bay and away from breaking into your shed.
This lock enables a door such as this to be locked securely with a 20mm square steel bolt into a keep made of 3mm folded steel securely.
This gives the shed lock enough material to fit itself perfectly.
If you are going to install a lock on a shed door like this then a rim lock surface mounted to the back face of the door is the way to go.
Before fitting a rim lock remember that it does not provide as much security as a mortice lock being mounted on the side of the door it much easier to burst through a door fitted with a rim lock.
View of a rim lock set from the inside.
Fitting a rim lock.