Mortise Lock

A mortise lock is a type of high-security lock that is embedded into the edge of a door. It's known for its strength, durability, and resistance to tampering.  

  • Mortise: The lock is installed into a rectangular pocket, or "mortise," cut into the edge of the door. This provides a secure and concealed installation.  
  • Latch and Deadbolt: Mortise locks typically combine a latch mechanism for everyday use and a deadbolt for added security.  
  • Durability: The solid construction and concealed installation make mortise locks resistant to forced entry.  
  • Security: Many mortise locks feature high-security features like multiple locking bolts and pick-resistant cylinders.
  • High-Security Applications: Mortise locks are commonly used in commercial buildings, high-security residences, and other applications where securit