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- Q17149603 subject Q6291684.
- Q17149603 subject Q7490375.
- Q17149603 subject Q9112697.
- Q17149603 abstract "A dead bolt, deadbolt or dead lock is a locking mechanism distinct from a spring bolt lock because a deadbolt cannot be moved to the open position except by rotating the lock cylinder with the key. The more common spring bolt lock uses a spring to hold the bolt in place, allowing retraction by applying force to the bolt itself. A deadbolt can therefore make a door more resistant to entry without the correct key.A deadbolt is often used to complement a spring-bolt lock on an entry door to a building.".
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- Q17149603 wikiPageWikiLink Q6291684.
- Q17149603 wikiPageWikiLink Q7490375.
- Q17149603 wikiPageWikiLink Q9112697.
- Q17149603 comment "A dead bolt, deadbolt or dead lock is a locking mechanism distinct from a spring bolt lock because a deadbolt cannot be moved to the open position except by rotating the lock cylinder with the key. The more common spring bolt lock uses a spring to hold the bolt in place, allowing retraction by applying force to the bolt itself.".
- Q17149603 label "Dead bolt".
- Q17149603 depiction Two_holes_no_waiting.JPG.