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which way do you turn the lock?

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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby jimu57 » 28 Feb 2017 8:35

Like the SLUG. Is the voltage on yours 120 or 121?
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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby Squelchtone » 28 Feb 2017 8:37

jimu57 wrote:Like the SLUG. Is the voltage on yours 120 or 121?



hey.. fellas.. we already have a thread doing the same thing a week or two ago, let's please stay on topic in this one and not derail it to the same running gag.

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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby jimu57 » 28 Feb 2017 8:39

Oops. Sorry boss. Mind if I start a thread on technoblab BS? I guess the jokes section.
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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby Silverado » 28 Feb 2017 8:49

Sorry Squelch!

On topic, in my experiences and as far as I can remember, locks are opened in the direction opposite of the door frame. There have been some exceptions and the first that comes to mind is an externally mounted deadlatch where one direction pulls the latch in and it stays in, where the opposite direction pulls the latch in under spring tension and springs back into action when the cylinder is released.
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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby Squelchtone » 28 Feb 2017 9:19

jimu57 wrote:Oops. Sorry boss. Mind if I start a thread on technoblab BS? I guess the jokes section.


go nuts =)
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Re: which way do you turn the lock?

Postby RedE » 28 Feb 2017 10:15

In my experience, the following holds true. Some of these have already been mentioned, but I'm listing them anyway for completeness.

Cylindrical deadbolts always turn away from the jamb to unlock.
Jimmy proof deadbolts are 360 degrees towards the jamb to unlock.
Rim exit devices turn either way to retract the latch. If there is a thumb piece or lever trim, you usually turn towards the jamb to unlock it. For dogging the latches, it's usually clockwise regardless of door handing.
Commercial knobs and levers usually turn both ways to unlock. Exceptions to this offhand that I can think of are dormitory functions (usually right to unlock) and classroom (360 degrees towards the jamb to unlock).
Mortise deadbolts turn 360 degrees towards the jamb to unlock.
Mortise locksets are a crapshoot as to which way they turn to operate. It can depend on the function, the brand, and what type of cam is on the mortise cylinder. If I had to generalize I'd say most of these locks are unlocked by turning towards the jamb.
Padlocks usually will unlock to the right.

This is what I can think of right now. I'm sure there's a few I'm forgetting...
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