Ives by Schlage 42B10B Rygiel do drzwi przesuwnych kieszonkowych

Brand:SCHLAGE

3/5

192.43

Wysokość opakowania produktu wynosi 1,524 cm. Szerokość opakowania produktu wynosi 9,906 cm. Długość opakowania produktu wynosi 6,604 cm. Kraj pochodzenia: Chiny.

Wysokość opakowania produktu wynosi 1,524 cm. Szerokość opakowania produktu wynosi 9,906 cm. Długość opakowania produktu wynosi 6,604 cm. Kraj pochodzenia: Chiny.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Red
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 111 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎oil-rubbed
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎42B10B
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.13 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Schlage Lock Company
Part Number ‎42B10B
Pattern ‎pocket door bolt
Product Dimensions ‎3.06 x 1.16 x 0.63 inches

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Scritto da: Customer
Best sliding door lock we could find & left wanting for better quality
In summary: This is a clean elegant solution to adding a lock to an existing sliding door, and is the best we could find in searching the internet. It is however cheaper than we would like in term of materials and finish. Installation requires a chisel, hammer and screwdriver, and wasn't difficult to install. The screws are brittle and the screw head breaks (shears) off under torque from power tools. In detail: We spend a lot of time researching for a good sliding door lock to keep the kids out when working from home during the COVID-19 shelter in place orders. This lock cleanly installed into the face of the door, and is discrete. Some reviewers complained the color is more black, than bronze, however in comparison to our quality door hardware made of oil rubbed bronze, it's lighter in color, but looks bronze; the color however is painted on. Screws, door lock, and strike plate are all of the same color. To install, a piece of paper was cut to match the size of the full lock, and using a finger nail an indent for the the boundary of the lock mechanism marked with a fingernail. The template was taped to the door in the correct location. We used tape to mark the recess depth of the lock on the chisel. The 20mm chisel we used not wide enough hence we had to cut around 22mm for the width of the lock. Once the hole was cut into the door, we taped the lock to the door, to confirm the door could still close properly before installing the screws. With the screws in place, we used the lock to mark where to install the strike plate onto the door frame. We placed the strike plate with the door open, hammered in the locking pin, and installed the screw. We expect that the paint may wear off, and if it does, we can repaint with a can of bronze metal spray paint. You can drill a hole through the backside of the door, to the top of the lock, so a pin, or toothpick can be used to unlock the door from the outside. The screws are brittle and the screw head breaks (shears) off under torque from power tools. Drilling a small pilot hole seems to reduce the pressure on the screw and mitigate the screw-head shearing off.
Scritto da: MFan
Best pocket or peekaboo door lock around
The media could not be loaded. This lock is perfect for pocket doors. The main downside you might find with this is that the lock is on the opposite side of the door from the “handle” and so some people who are not familiar with these locks might not know where to look for it initially, or might not notice there is a lock at all. See my video for how this lock works. We put ours on a half-bath door because we have toddlers who kept walking in on guests using the restroom. It took my husband about 30 minutes to install this. The time was mostly spent just drilling out the spot (he used a dremel) on our solid wood door. Installing the lock itself was very quick and simple. See my photos for how it looks. Once installed, this is a very easy lock to use. My 3 year old immediately found it and started using it the next day. The other downside with these locks is that if someone gets locked inside and for some reason cannot unlock the door, there is no key or other way to unlock the lock from the outside. Overall the finish, quality, and ease of use make this a great product for our house. We will probably be buying more of these in the future. And the price on Amazon is stellar. Update: Another reader pointed out to me the manufacturer has a step where you can drill a hole on the other side if the door to have “pinhole” access to the lock if the door is locked and no one can open it from the inside. This would allow you to unlock from the outside in an emergency. I’m not sure we’ll do this as we would have to drill another hole in our solid wood door, but if we try it I’ll update this again.
Scritto da: jmbd7h3
A mixed bag ...
I like the idea of this lock best of the solutions I know to make a pocket door lockable for privacy. You carve a recess out of the rear portion (towards the pocket) of a pocket door and mount the mechanism to it. Then you mount the included metal plate to the door jamb to serve as a striker for the lock mechanism. When the mechanism is open, the door cannot be moved much so a person can achieve privacy. Then the mechanism is retracted and the door moves freely again. Geat idea. The finish is pretty terrible for the oil rubbed bronze version. It wasn’t oil rubbed bronze but a wired matte paint that was fragile and covered with a weird oil. A lot of the finish came off as I handled the lock during the install. The included screws are unacceptable. Make sure you predrill the full depth for the screws or the heads will snap off. The best part of this mechanism for me was that I drilled a small (~3/16) through the door about 3/8 down from the top of the mechanism. This allows me to use a paper clip to deactivate the lock should an emergency occur when someone is locked in the bathroom. No one can see through this almost unnoticeable hole because it is blocked by the mechanism. Because the lock mounts to the rear of the door, it is unobtrusive to the aesthetic. That is good. Be aware you need to a wood chisel to make the pretty significantly sized recess this lock needs so this is not a DIY unless you are the type of person who owns a wood chisel and sharpening stone.
Scritto da: Robert
Best pocket door latch solution we could find
After trying a few other options, we settled on this latch for our bathroom's pocket door latch needs (Our pit/lab mix discovered he can easily slide open an unlatched pocket door by pushing his snout against one of the door's lower panels. Despite what a delightful surprise this was for our unsuspecting guests, we decided a latch was in order asap.) This latch seems far less finicky than other options we explored, and provides firm, reassuring blockage against the door sliding open. The spring mechanism within this push-button latch seems decent, and hopefully should good us many years of service. I deducted one star for the finish of this product, since the one we received had an uneven, chalky finish, with some type of dark brownish coating that came off on our fingers. We resolved this by cleaning it well and then spray painting it matte black to match our handle and fixtures.
Scritto da: Marie-Neige Martel
Vraiment parfait sauf reçu la moitié de ma commande.
Scritto da: Alan E.
Product arrived rusty and hard to operate
Product arrived rusty and hard to operate
Scritto da: Zbahow
cheap quality
stain the finger, thin metal hurting the finger

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