What does lockset bore mean?
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Bore holes:
The latch bore, also known as the edge bore, is the hole drilled from the side of the door into the cross bore to allow the latch of the lock to be installed and to accommodate the sliding of the deadbolt.
Besides, what is a bore on a door?
The Bore hole is the large diameter hole where the door knob is mounted. The standard sized bore hole is 2 1/8" in diameter. Through the edge of the door there is a 1" cross bore that extends from the edge of the door through the bore hole. This cross bore is where the latch is installed.
Additionally, what does double bore door mean?
Double bore hole If your door has two or three bore holes, it's almost certainly an exterior door.
Entry - This is a lockset that operates with a key on the exterior and a turn-piece/button on the inside. Generally all privacy locksets have an emergency entry hole on the outside to allow easy access to a room if needed. Passage - This is a lockset which has no locking function at all.