The cylinder or lock body is the part of the door lock where you insert the key.
Turn part of a lock door.
This piece of metal extends from the door into the frame and.
If a cylinder is sticking has a key broken off in it.
The lock cylinder is the meat of the door lock.
The spindle is the bar that connects knobs or levers through the door and operates the lock mechanism.
The lock cylinder or key cylinder is the body of the lock where you insert a key and adjust the lock pins before you engage or disengage the lock.
The cylinder is the part that contains the code for the key and determines whether the door locks and unlocks.
The cylinder contains a series of pins that are shifted into place with the key specific to that particular cylinder.
The lock engages a bolt inside the door.
When the key is inserted it allows the lock body to turn.
The combination of pins that need to be pushed to turn the lock is unique to each lock body and matches the grooves of the door s key.
When you unlock your front door you turn the key inside of the lock cylinder.
In a mechanical lock the lock body uses a series of spring loaded pins to allow or stop the turning.
Parts of a traditional lock cylinder lock body.