Door and window hardware accessories need to pay attention to the maintenance of locks

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Although a lock is a physical device, it's an essential part of your door or window. Despite being a small component, it plays a crucial role in security and daily convenience. Proper maintenance can significantly extend its lifespan. Here are some useful tips for keeping your locks in good condition:

1. If the lock isn't working smoothly, apply a small amount of lubricant to the strike plate. This helps reduce friction and improves performance.

2. Some types of locks, like certain high-security pin tumbler locks, should not be lubricated, as it may compromise their function.

3. Make sure the gap between the door and frame isn't too wide. A large gap can make the door easier to open and may cause noise when closing.

4. If the key is hard to insert or remove, use a light lubricant such as WD-40. Avoid heavy oils that could attract dirt and cause more issues over time.

5. For anti-theft doors with a grid design, the metal wire is inserted into the latch mechanism, which automatically locks when the door closes.

6. Keep the lock dry. Avoid exposing it to rain or water, as internal springs can rust and cause the mechanism to jam.

7. Never force the key out after turning it. Always let the lock return to its original position before pulling out the key. Forcing it can damage the internal components over time.

8. Avoid attaching heavy items to your keys. When the vehicle is moving, the key may shake and wear down the lock cylinder, potentially causing it to fall out.

9. For automatic locks, ensure they're not overly tight. Excessive tension can lead to mechanical failure and shorten the lock's life.

By following these simple steps, you can maintain the efficiency and longevity of your locks. Regular care not only ensures smooth operation but also enhances security for your home or property.

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