Front Door Deadlock.
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STURBO

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370 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th January
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Hi,

We have an issue where sometimes the front door can be locked, unlocked by the key but still won't open.
If you relock and unlock a few times it seems to work eventually.

I took a good look today at the mechanism and it looks like the cuplrit may be a pin in the deadlock bolt itself which can come loose. So it may still prodrude into the mortice when the deadbolt is retracted.

Photo of it normally



Photo of it when pin is juggled out. (This can look like this when the bolt is retracted or out, it jiggles in and out depending on the inertia of the bolt coming in or out.)


Now I can remove that pin entirely, it isn't held in place at all. And all seems to work fine.

I'm just wondering what it's function is at all, there is a 2nd pin in there too. But that seems to be secured.

Thanks.

OutInTheShed

12,809 posts

48 months

Sunday 25th January
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The pin is a hardened roller which makes it difficult to cut through the brass tongue.
It's supposed to rotate, but not move sideways I think!

Chumley.mouse

863 posts

59 months

Sunday 25th January
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Glue it back in, it won’t come out then . The chances of someone breaking into your house by trying to cut through the lock are slim to zero. So it doesn’t need to rotate.

STURBO

Original Poster:

370 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th January
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OutInTheShed said:
The pin is a hardened roller which makes it difficult to cut through the brass tongue.
It's supposed to rotate, but not move sideways I think!
Makes sense, thanks for letting me know. I'll loctite it in then!

STURBO

Original Poster:

370 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th January
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Chumley.mouse said:
Glue it back in, it won t come out then . The chances of someone breaking into your house by trying to cut through the lock are slim to zero. So it doesn t need to rotate.
Will do, I was just a bit worried it might screw it up. Loctite it is. Thanks!