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Commercial Grade Door Locks |
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Best Door Hardware, Inc. has been providing high quality commercial grade door locks to contractors, retailers, and facilities managers for the past 25 years.
We currently offer a wide range of commercial, architectural, and facility specific locks:
- Cylinderical locks
- Decrotive lever design locks
- Keypad EZ locks
- Magnetic stripe reader locks
- Proximity Reader B.A.S.I.S.
- Dual Validation combination locks
- Deadbolts Locksets
- Padlocks
- Mortise locksets
- Key Core Control Locks
- Locks - Behavioral healthcare facilities
Best Door Hardware Inc., offers the Best Access Systems® behavioral healthcare solutions products and locks. Facilities are challenged with maintaining a delicate balance of patient safety and security. The behavioral healthcare solutions portfolio provides a comprehensive breadth of products designed to meet these unique application challenges.
If you do not see the lock you are looking for, please feel free to contact us to discuss the type of commercial door locks you are looking for. You have come to the right place for your commercial door lock needs. |
FEATURED Lock PRODUCTS |
Padlocks |
Deadbolts |
Lever Handle Locks |
Cam Locks |
Padlocks are the only type of lock that is typically not permanently attached to anything else. Padlocks come in a range of sizes, are free standing and portable, and are one of the most easily recognizable types of lock. Padlocks come in two main varieties: combination and keyed. |
Deadbolts are generally installed on external doors and have a few more options to consider than padlocks. Deadbolts come in three primary varieties: single, double, and lockable thumbturn. Single cylinder deadbolts are found on most American homes. They use a key cylinder on the outside and a thumbturn (rosary) on the inside to open or close the lock. |
Lever handle locks are frequently used for inner doors in commercial settings. They are easier to open than knob locks as they have a large push down style handle rather than a knob that one must grasp and turn. Frequently when handicap accessibility is important lever locks are used. |
Cam locks are used in a variety of applications but are most frequently found in filing cabinets, mailboxes, and lower security OEM applications. They come in several different lengths and can use a variety of tailpieces or “cams” to interface with another locking mechanism. |
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Rim/Mortise Locks |
Wall Mounted Locks |
Jimmy Proof Deadbolts |
Rim Latch Locks |
Rim cylinder and Mortise cylinder locks are frequently found on commercial doors, entry glass doors, and some apartment doors. While rim locks are very similar to mortise locks (many of our Abloy locks are rim/mortise combo locks) the actual hardware they are used on greatly differs. |
Wall mounted locks are locks that are actually mounted in the wall. The most common type of wall mounted lock would be the Knox-Box or fireman's box style lock found in many larger businesses as an emergency access to the buildings keys. |
Jimmy proof deadbolts are a surface mount product frequently found on apartments and double doors. They are sometimes preferred due to the minimal door modifications required. They are also unique as the deadbolt interlocks with the jamb bracket preventing it from being simply pulled apart or forced easily from the outside. |
A rim latch lock has a standard or custom rim cylinder on one side and a surface mount latch lock on the other. Rim latch locks can auto lock the door behind you and are popular in some apartment complexes. Rim latch locks are generally not meant to take a large amount of force but can be paired with other locks when used on an external door. |
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We provide commercial grade door hardware, hinges, locks, panic devices, closers, trims, weatherstrip and door auxiliary products to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. |
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