geekyguy83 wrote:Thank you. Also, what exactly is the difference between euro and us cylinders?
It's just the format of the cylinder. US and european doors are different, as are the locks which fit into them. The standard residential setup in the UK uses a cylinder with a rotating cam, which is designed to throw the main bolt in a multi point locking door. We do use standard wooden doors with night latch setups aswell though, and those are pretty much identical to what you use over there. They can be deadlocking or not, and are often used in conjunction with a mortice. I've seen them on doors fitted with euros aswell.
I don't think US cylinders all use the same sort of tailpiece though; I have a few US cylinders which use the standard tailpiece I'm familiar with but the kwikset lock I was given has a weird sort of hollowed out cam on the back. Whatever the format of the lock though, internally it's all the same basic mechanism. We do use a lot of mortice locks on wooden doors aswell but those are a whole other kettle of fish, and the proper european high sec doors have some really insane stuff going on in them.
