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Stanley OmniLock User Manual

Stanley OmniLock
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Stanley OMNILOCK Illustrated Parts Catalog A–1
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GLOSSARY
Armored front The mortise lock front and faceplate designed to prevent
tampering with the cylinder clamp screw and case
mounting screws.
Backset The distance from the faceplate to the center of the
cylinder or lever.
Cam See Cylinder cam.
Card reader A device that reads the information encoded on magnetic
stripe cards or proximity cards.
Core See Interchangeable core.
Cylinder See Mortise cylinder.
Cylinder cam A rotating part of a keyed cylinder that drives the
deadbolt or latchbolt.
Cylinder ring A metal ring that fits around the cylinder and protects it
from tampering. The cylinder ring also spaces the
cylinder out to the right position.
Door bevel The angle on the edge of a door.
Door status
sensor
A sensor that monitors whether the door is open or
closed. This sensor is used to detect a forced entry, or a
door that is propped open.
Escutcheon A surface-mounted plate that covers holes that were made
in the door for levers and cylinders.
Faceplate A finished part of a mortise lock that covers the armored
front. See Armored front.
Figure-8 The basic shape of the interchangeable core and its
housing (door lever, cylinder, padlock, and so forth.). See
also Interchangeable core.

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Stanley OmniLock Specifications

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BrandStanley
ModelOmniLock
CategoryLocks
LanguageEnglish

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