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Lubrication of Lever mechanisms

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Lubrication of Lever mechanisms

Postby mbell » 13 Aug 2004 19:09

What is the correct lubricant for use on mortice (lever) locks?

Personally, I've never needed to lubricate any, except for the spring latches in a couple of sash locks.

So, is it regular oil, Silicon, Teflon, PTFE based, specialised lube, even graphite?

Generally speaking, do the mechanisms even need lubricating?
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Postby pinky » 14 Aug 2004 4:04

alot comes down to personal preference, i use a little graphite or a little silicone.
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Re: Lubrication of Lever mechanisms

Postby kitbearuk » 17 Aug 2004 18:42

[quote="mbell"]What is the correct lubricant for use on mortice (lever) locks?

Personally, I've never needed to lubricate any, except for the spring latches in a couple of sash locks.

So, is it regular oil, Silicon, Teflon, PTFE based, specialised lube, even graphite?

Generally speaking, do the mechanisms even need lubricating?[/quote]



Just a bit of WD40 or machine Grease should keep Your locks going for a while.

WD40: 3-5 Years

Grease: 15+ Years

Depends How often You use them.! :wink:
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Postby thertel » 20 Aug 2004 22:47

WD-40?!?!?!?

I mean sure WD-40 lubricates but 3-5 years? more like 3-5 minutes and then you have a tacky lock interior that is a magnet for just about everything that you do not want in your locks.

A good silicone or teflon spray or even graphite.

This is just my opinion though, but I have been using lubricant for just about everything for years. and wd-40 is terrible for metal on metal lubrication because of the amount of gunk it attracts.

Thomas
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And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
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