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We've got hundreds of antique mortise locks in our inventory. We also salvage parts out of broken locks (against our better judgment). While we are not locksmiths, we do offer these parts to you in hopes you can use them to fix your own locks.
Specific to their range of ‘extending’ or ‘expanding’ dressing cases and boxes, there were two particularly impressive types of patented mechanism – the ‘Automatic’ mechanism and the ‘Angle-Wing’ mechanism.
Cleaning and Repairing an Antique Mortise Door Lock: If you have an older house with knobs that slip, latches that are stuck inside the door, or other minor problems, then you should follow these instructions to remove the lock, dis-assemble it, clean and perform minor repairs.
Mortise locksets are a hallmark of older, high-quality doors. Unlike modern cylindrical locks, they’re set into a pocket—or mortise—cut into the door’s edge. This allows for a more secure and versatile locking mechanism. However, these complex mechanisms can sometimes jam, loosen, or develop other issues.
I’d love an actual diagram or parts list so I can see how large that little flat spring up top was before it broke, and where that little spring goes. I found a pretty similar replacement from home depot but it’s a lot deeper than this one.
10 Φεβ 2019 · A mortise lock set is a one-piece mechanism that includes one or more locks and latches all in one unit. It’s called a “mortise lock” because to install it you have to cut a huge mortise (square cavity) in the end of the door.
20 Φεβ 2009 · This diagram show the parts of a half mortise lock. In addition to correct barrel size and blade size, a lock may employ other features to prevent the entry or use of a bogus key. The most common is an inside ring of raised metal, concentric to the pin that requires a notch in the key.