Notes For the Unlocking Cam Locks

Locks refer to the closed appliance, which includes lock body, lock key and accessories. There are many kinds of locks, among which the cam lock is one of them. What are the notes for the unlocking of cam locks? Let's learn about it.

1. In the process of opening and closing the door, the cam lock needs to be rotated into the lock body, and then let it go after the door is closed. You should avoid hitting the door lock with force at ordinary times, otherwise the service life of cam locks will be reduced.

2. Cam locks are made of metal. They may rust and the service life may be reduced by wiping it with a wet cloth. The surface coating of alloy locks is easy to wipe off. Thus, the beauty of cam locks will be affected.

3. Because the lock body is worn for a long time, it is not so flexible after a long time. In order to maintain the flexibility and service life of the rotation, lubricants are regularly applied to the transmission part of the lock body in order to maintain the rotation.

4. In the process of use, if it is found that the key is not inserted into and removed smoothly, a little graphite powders can be added into the lock cylinder groove to ensure that the key can be inserted into and removed smoothly. But you should pay attention to the oil, which can't be added into the lock cylinder groove to lubricate. Otherwise, the spring will be stuck by the oil and the lock will not be opened.

5. It is necessary to regularly check the fit clearance between the lock body, the lock buckle plate, the lock tongue and the lock buckle plate hole so as to ensure the appropriate distance between them. If there is a change in the spacing, you can adjust the position of the hinge or the locking plate on the lock door.

6. When the lock tongue is outside the door, the key can be used to open the door gently, and the door can be pushed by hand at the same time. You should avoid violent impact on the lock tongue and door frame in order to protect them.
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