Your Professional Real Estate Mortise Range Supplier

 

Dedicated to excellence and innovation, TOPTEK Hardware excels in the research, development, and manufacturing of mechanical and electrified hardware solutions. Our popular product offerings primarily encompass access control systems, electric locks, commercial mechanical door locks, commercial mechanical mortise locks, and electric lock cases, among others.

 

 
 

Why Choose Us

Quality Certification

Our products comply with rigorous international standards, including ANSI, BHMA, UL, CE, AS4148.2-2008 GZ, SKG, and UKCA certifications.

Rich Experience

TOPTEK leverages its extensive three-decade expertise and technical capabilities to deliver high-quality products that precisely meet the specific requirements of its customers.

Customized Services

TOPTEK Hardware distinguishes itself through its superior OEM and ODM services, offering clients the ability to develop customized door hardware solutions that align precisely with their specific requirements.

 

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Features of Real Estate Mortise Range
 
High Security Mortise Lock

Enhanced Security Features
Motorized euro mortise range are known for their robust security. Their design makes them much harder to pick or force open compared to standard cylindrical locks. The internal mechanisms are more complex, and the way they're installed within the door frame adds an extra layer of protection. It makes it difficult for intruders to tamper with the lock, giving you peace of mind.

 

Aesthetic Appeal
Motorized euro mortise range aren't just about security; they also add a touch of class to your doors. They come in various styles and finishes, so you can find one that matches your home's decor. Whether you're into a modern look or something more traditional, there's a mortise lock that can fit right in. They can complement both modern and traditional decor. You can tell, how the mortise lock functions just by looking at the mortise lock trim.

 

Durability and Longevity
These locks are built to last. Made from strong materials like stainless steel, they can handle years of use and abuse. You won't have to worry about replacing them anytime soon. The robust construction ensures that the lock remains functional even after extensive use, making it a reliable choice for any property. Mortise locks give more leverage and last longer than cylindrical locks, and their versatility allows more architectural conformity to existing security hardware.

 

Key Components of Real Estate Mortise Range

The Lock Body

This is the main housing that fits inside the mortise. It holds all the other parts together.

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The Latch

This is what actually catches the door when you close it. It's spring-loaded, so it snaps into place.

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The Deadbolt

This is a solid bolt that extends into the door frame for extra security. You usually need a key to operate it.

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The Cylinder

Many mortise locks use a built-in cylinder that works with a key. This is what you turn to lock or unlock the deadbolt.

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The Strike Plate

This is the metal plate on the door frame where the latch and deadbolt go. It needs to be strong to resist forced entry.

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Logistics

We will help you to choose the best shipping way according to your detail requirements. By sea, by air, or by express, etc.

 

1. The time frame of an order delivery is divided into two parts
Processing time: 7-14 Days
Shipping time: 20~30 Days


2. Shipping methods: DDP, DAP, EXW, etc.


3. Shipping fee: The shipping fee will be changed according to every pacel's weight.

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FAQ

 

Q: What is a mortise entry?

A: A mortise refers to the pocket cut into the door where the lock is fitted. Therefore, a mortise lockset cannot be installed on just any door. They are great for replacing the hardware on homes built before 1950. They can be used on new doors, but special preparations must be made.

Q: What is the difference between a deadbolt and a mortise?

A: A mortise lock and a deadbolt are both types of door locks, but they differ in their construction and function. Mortise locks are integrated units that combine a latch and deadbolt, requiring a pocket to be cut into the door for installation. Deadbolts, on the other hand, are separate locking mechanisms, typically installed alongside a latch, and involve a cylinder that extends a bolt into the door jamb.

Q: What is the difference between a latch and a mortise?

A: A mortise includes a latch and a deadbolt, providing added security. On the other hand, a latch comes only with the latch mechanism.

We're professional real estate mortise range suppliers in China, specialized in providing high quality customized service. We warmly welcome you to wholesale real estate mortise range for sale here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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