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What is the difference between a lever lock and a lever latch?


Difference Between a Lever Lock and a Lever Latch | Automatic Door and Hardware

Difference Between a Lever Lock and a Lever Latch

When it comes to door hardware, it's important to understand the difference between a lever lock and a lever latch. While both are components commonly used in commercial doors, they serve different purposes and have distinct functionalities. In this article, we will explore the characteristics and uses of lever locks and lever latches.

Lever Lock

A lever lock is a type of door lock that provides security by requiring a key or code to unlock and open the door. It typically consists of a lever handle, a latch mechanism, and a locking mechanism. Lever locks are commonly found in commercial settings where security is a top priority.

The key features of a lever lock include:

  • Keyed Access: A lever lock requires a key or code to unlock and open the door.
  • Security: Lever locks offer a high level of security, making them suitable for exterior doors and areas requiring restricted access.
  • Locking Mechanism: Lever locks are equipped with a built-in locking mechanism that secures the door when engaged.
  • Variety of Functions: Lever locks come in various functions, such as entry, privacy, storeroom, classroom, and more, to accommodate different security needs and door types.

Overall, lever locks are designed to provide controlled access and enhance the security of commercial doors.

Lever Latch

A lever latch, on the other hand, is a door hardware component that is primarily used for latching and securing a door without the need for a key or code. It consists of a lever handle, a latch mechanism, and a strike plate. Lever latches are commonly used in interior doors and areas that require easy passage and privacy.

Key features of a lever latch include:

  • No Keyed Access: Unlike lever locks, lever latches do not require a key or code to open the door.
  • Ease of Use: Lever latches are designed for easy operation, allowing users to open and close the door without the need for additional keys.
  • Privacy: Lever latches with privacy function are available, allowing users to lock the door from the inside for added privacy.
  • Latching Mechanism: Lever latches utilize a spring-loaded latch mechanism that engages with the strike plate on the door frame to keep the door closed.

Lever latches are commonly used in interior doors within commercial spaces, such as offices, conference rooms, and common areas, where security is not the primary concern but ease of use and privacy are essential.

Conclusion

In summary, the main difference between a lever lock and a lever latch is the level of security and the requirement for a key or code. Lever locks are designed for enhanced security and controlled access, requiring a key or code to unlock and open the door. They are commonly used in commercial settings where security is a top priority. On the other hand, lever latches provide convenience and ease of use, allowing for easy passage and privacy without the need for a key. They are commonly used in interior doors within commercial spaces where security is not the primary concern but ease of use and privacy are important factors.
At Automatic Door and Hardware, we understand the importance of choosing the right door hardware for your commercial doors. Whether you need lever locks or lever latches, we offer a wide range of high-quality options to meet your specific requirements. Our products are crafted with precision and durability to ensure long-lasting performance and security.
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