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Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 15 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Brinks Electronic Deadbolt Door Lock in Satin Nickel Finish |
Product Description: | Brinks Electronic Deadbolt in Satin Nickel Finish combines traditional key access with the convenience of keyless entry technology. It features optimal auto-locking that relocks the door after opening, an illuminated keypad for increased visibility. It accommodates up to six user codes for friends, family, or house sitters. Installation is quick and easy, requiring only a regular Philips screwdriver. For those that prefer the traditional keyed entry, one is provided for emergency manual override. The Deadbolt is reversible and can be installed on right or left-handed doors for suitability. Ideal for front, back, and side doors. The Deadbolt is perfect for additional security to your exterior knob or lever. |
Manufacturer: | HAMPTON PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL CORP |
Product SKU: | 968246663 |
UPC: | 39208238526 |
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If the gate is set up with a standard house, deadbolt lock, yes. Or if you know and have a fabrication shop, but I'm guessing, if you're asking, you don't have one of those.
no need for a fabrication shop. a 2 1/8 hole saw bit and a 1" spade bit will suffice for any deadbolt installation.
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Many gates are not built like doors - Where a whole saw & paddle bit would be all you need for installation.
Just take both to a locksmith, they should be able to retumble them.
Downside is as the enter bottom gets pressed over and over it dies. Expect to get maybe 5 years out of them if code is used daily.
If your a landlord, setup one time use codes, these locks allow for that, planning ahead for a lock out.... When you get the call, give them the code. Charge what you think is fair for the planning and convince, lock smith run quite a bit more.
Otherwise, don't give codes so the bottoms aren't run ragged... they were for emergencies and your convenience
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