User-Locksmith Dictionary, Locksmith-User. Anecdotes. (κλειδαρας αθηνα)
We have been needing to compose an article for quite a while where
we can utilize humor to explain ideas about locks, lights and different terms. During these years, both in offices (Online Locksmith) and in deals (Online Equipment), our clients have been asking us for issues that cause us to understand that committing errors is simple. In this new passage on the Ferretero Online blog we will educate you regarding a portion of the solicitations that they typically make to us and what they truly mean.
I'm certain we'll all learn something. That indeed, obviously and in spite of the fact that we uncover it in a fairly entertaining manner, we tell it with all friendship; let nobody question it.
Bowler cap, bombilla, sheet metal...? How would you say it and what is it truly?
RB-LOCK bulb European profile
First off, they are called lights . Here we embed our key and that we ought to never mistake for the lock (we will explain what a lock truly is beneath). As a matter of fact, generally
Talking, it is a blend system mounted on a metal block to work with its establishment. By embedding and turning the fitting key, it deals with working the systems tracked down in the lock.
Contingent upon the state of this "set", we will discuss "profiles" (European profile, Swiss profile, oval...).
In greece we call them lights, yet in the europe, to give a model, they are really called "chapas". In such manner, we can see how we went to a local area quite a while in the past, dispatched by the chairman to change a light that was fizzling. The attendant, a Colombian who had as of late shown up in Spain, took us around the whole home, and we saw him constantly gazing toward the roofs. After we had been strolling around different corners for some time, we asked him, currently baffled, where the harmed door was and, taking a gander at us in shock, he told us... "In any case, wasn't it a light that they planned to change? Obviously, for him it was known as a plate and obviously, he didn't have a clue with that "light"… . language things.
Lock? Isn't that equivalent to a light?
Locks in Ferretero On the web
Nooooooo. This is the kind of thing that happens to us consistently. The lock is
NOT the bulb (as well as the other way around). Clients request that we sell or introduce "locks", when they mean lights. The lock is the component, pretty much complicated, that genuinely manages the end of our door. (κλειδαρας περιστερι)
It is, to put it another way, where that wedge-molded piece (called a slip) that squeezes into the door outline comes from, as well as the chambers or metal blocks (called bolts and flagons, individually) when we turn the turns. . The bulb is really an outer piece, as a matter of fact that we fit inside the lock to give it the mix. A few locks DO
NOT concede a chamber (they don't have an opening for it), since the mix is an inside piece of them. They are the purported gorjas locks (GORJAS, not BORJAS, as is now and again incorrectly said). Those, that you know, should be changed direly on the grounds that they are, tragically, very uncertain.
Antibumping procedure
With the counter knocking thing, they have asked us for everything:
Against vamp hostile to unloading, against bombarding, enemies of bompi… . however, the case that grabbed our eye the most and was particularly entertaining to us was an individual who asked us for " Hostile to Doping " lights. Along these lines,we answered that we had nothing extraordinary for competitors (due to doping), however assuming what you needed was to work on the security of your door, what we had were the best enemy of knocking lights available .
The counter knocking system comprises of inner instruments (different from every producer) planned so a bulb can't be opened or is very hard to open with the knocking method.
What's more, the knocking procedure, to explain, is a robbery system comprising of embedding a unique key that, through a vibration, makes typical lights open in short order. Made sense of incredibly, generally.