0-9
30g Thirty times the force of gravity. This is the value that the the door hardware system (To comply with FMVSS 206) must assure that in the fully latched position, when evaluated by calculation, must remain in the fully latched position when subjected to an inertia load of 30g in any direction.
A
Accessories Supplemental components that are used with and enhance the function of the product or enable multiple products to function together.
Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function.
Actuation: Direct Release The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function directly at the mechanism.
Actuation: Remote Release The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or
unlatch function remotely through rods or a connecting linkage.
Actuator The component of the handle or latch that provides the unlock or unlatch function. (EX. Trip lever or pivot plate)
Adaptable Able to adjust easily to new conditions.
Adhesion Having the ability to stick firmly to something.
Adjustable 1) Having the ability to adapt to varying thickness. 2) The ability to move the relative positions between mating components or products.
Adjustable Rods The ability of the rods to be adjusted to varying lengths. See also rod collars and turnbuckles.
Allowable Travel The maximum travel that is allowed by the function.
Anti-Spin Washer A component (washer) that opposes or restricts possible rotation of the hardware.
Application The specific use that the hardware was designed. Also, the method of applying or using the hardware with other compatible components.
Assembly To put together components to make a finished product.
ASSY Assembly
ASTM (organization) American Society for Testing Materials
Audio
able to be detected by sound
Automotive Styling Styling
or aesthetics that is similar to present
automotive practice.
Axle A
component of a rotary latch that provides the bearing surface of the
rotating rotor/catch and latch mounting. (Mounting: Through Latch)
B
Backlight
light that illuminates the subject
from behind
Back Loaded Lock Cylinder A lock cylinder that mounts from the back of the escutcheon providing greater resistance from water and dust entry around the perimeter of the lock.
Back Plate The back case half of a latch that usually has a tab for the trip lever or actuator. See also case halves or plate.
Bail Style A semi-circular handle.
Backset The distance from the edge of the door to the center of the opening where the security lock installs.
Base A main supporting component usually used to mount the hardware.
Bayonet style latch uses a tapered pin that is engaged into a receiver.
Bear Claw Latch A latch that has two rotating members to secure the door. Also called clam latch and two rotor latch.
Bellcrank A system of interconnected components used to transmit motion and force.
Bezel A term used to describe an outer trim component or cover/surround.
BFF Buffed
Blind Mount Mounting in which the fasteners are on the backside of the hardware and are not visible on the front side. Also called reverse mount.
BLK Black
BTX Black textured paint
Built-in Deadbolt A bolt that extends into the door jam, is not susceptible to unauthorized retraction by end pressure, and is usually activated by a key or turn
knob.
C
Cable A flexible connecting element used to transmit actuating/operating force between handles, linkages and latches.
CAD Computer-Aided Design
Cage Nut A captivating nut with allowance to float for adjustment purposes.
Cam A flat component that attaches to the back of a lock or lock cylinder and is rotated to block or restrict the movement of a component/door.
Capacitive Sensor is a proximity sensor that detects nearby objects by their effect on the electrical field created by the sensor. When a conductor, such as a human finger, touches or comes into the field, a capacitor is energized and signals an action to be taken. Applications range from smart phones touchscreens and tablets to Passive Keyless Entry systems.
Capscrew A type of fastener (bolt) with a head that may be hexagonal, oval or round
CARC Paint Chemical Agent Resistant Coating. Typical on all combat, combat support, and combat service support equipment. Available from TriMark in a tan or green colors and meets Military Specification
Case Halves A component of a latch that forms the outside case.
Case Hardened A type of heat treat process that affects the surface hardness of a metal part.
Catalog Number A part number assigned to the finished goods that has a significant code built-in that defines the product and it's features.
Catch A component of a latch that can be caused to engage the teeth or detents of the rotor and to inhibit relative motion between the two parts except in one direction. Also called a pawl.
Center of Gravity The point at which the total mass of a component or system is assumed to be centered or neutral for external forces.
Centerline The center of a mechanism, mounting location, fasteners or rotation of a component.
CG Center of gravity
Circuit Board (PCB) - mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components. Consisting of a board base that is non-conductive material with conductive lines printed or etched on 1 or 2 sides or multilayer. Electronic components are mounted on the board and the traces connect the components together to form a working circuit or assembly. Electronic components are either mounted via SMD (surface-mount) or through-hole methods.
CL Center line
Clam Latch A latch that has two rotating members to secure the door. Also called bear claw latch and two rotor latch.
Clutching Mechanism The use of a power door lock actuator with a clutching mechanism allows the unit to maximize the power transfer and reduces the load required to manually operate the unit with key.
CNC Copper-nickel chrome
CNNC Copper-nickel nickel chrome (duplex nickel)
Coaxial Mount The Coaxial Mount Actuator for rotary latches is designed for maximum support and combines the standard mount with a second pivot at the bottom of the back plate.
Code a system of symbols, numbers, or signals that conveys information to a computer.
Code-hoppingAn RF security feature where the authorization code for a particular fob transmitter is changed with each use. This keeps a potential thief from recording an RF signal and playing it back later to gain access to a locked vehicle.
Coefficient of friction Theratio of the force required to make two surfaces slide over each other. A low number equals low resistance and smooth operation.
Collar An accessory that provides attachment and adjustability for the length of the rod. Also called a rod collar
Component An individual part or element of an assembly.
Compression Spring A type of a spring that applies a resistive force as it is compressed
Concealed Installation Installation where the hardware is hidden from view.
Connecting rod A rod that links or joins 2 separate elements for the purpose of transmitting force and motion. Also called a rod.
Connectivity the ability to communicate with another system or piece of hardware or software
CONV Conventional
Corrosion Resistance The ability to resist discoloration or destruction by chemical action.
CRS Cold rolled steel
Cutout Suggested layout of mounting holes and opening in the door or panel required for proper installation.
CWH Colonial white
D
DC Die cast
DCF Door Closing Force
Deadbolt A bolt that extends into the door jam, is not susceptible to unauthorized retraction by end pressure, and is usually activated by a key or turn knob.
Deadbolt Latch A lock bolt that extends into the door jam, is not susceptible to unauthorized retraction by end pressure, and is usually activated by a key or turn knob.
DEG Degree
Detent A preset internal positioning feature that provides for a incremental holding or locating function.
Die Casting A manufacturing process in which molten metal (zinc) is forced under pressure into a water cooled mold.
Direct Release Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function directly at the mechanism.
Discrete a function or electrical element that is completely separate and unconnected. The discrete keypad does not have onboard relays
Door Camber A slight outward curve in the door designed to compensate for the overall length of the door and maintain door seal pressure at the top and bottom of the door.
Door Closing Force The force required to shut a door completely. When using a latch or plunger
hardware in a door, this would be the point at which the striker or plunger engages into the primary position of the latch or strike plate.
Door Seal Pressure The load imparted on the door latch caused by the door gaskets, seals, strike adjustment, and door chamber.
Door Thickness Door thickness dimension at the hardware location for mounting and installation.
Door Thickness Range The minimum/maximum door thickness allowable for mounting and installation of the hardware.
Door Tube Tubing mounted on the inside of a cab door that provides structure and serves as a handrail to open/close the door.
Door Weight The static weight of the entire door including structure, glass, hardware, etc.
Drive Bar A component of a handle used to transmit torque. Usually square in cross-section.
Drive Bar Receiver A component that accepts a handle with a square drive bar.
Dust Shutter A sliding or pivoting cover of the lock cylinder intended to restrict dust or water entry into the lock. Also called shuttered keyway.
Duty The work capability of the hardware to perform under certain conditions.
DVGY Dark grey
E
e-ASK
(Electronic Access and Security Keyless-entry)
are systems that provide the integration
of keyless entry electrical products
into TriMark products via a standard
remote radio frequency (RF) transmitter
fob (e-FOB) or mounted keypads (e-PAD).
EEC INTEREUROPE (Regulations)
European Economic Community
EEC INTEREUROPE Vehicular Door Directive for Doors, Locks and Hinges Annex ll specifies requirements for door locks and door retention components including latches, hinges and other supporting means, to minimize the likelihood of occupants being thrown from the vehicle as a result of
impact.
e-FOB
is the RF transmitter/receiver for
e-ASK system. It provides automotive
convenience in a cost-effective, simple
and integrated system.
Electrostatically
Applied A painting process
where the coating is attracted to
the surface to be covered using electrostatic
charges.
Enclosure A type of cabinet that provides for secured storage.
Environmental Possible
conditions of the application to be considered (i.e. corrosion, dust,
moisture/humidity, temperature, acid wash, and UV.)
e-PAD
is the keypad utilized on the e-ASK
system. The user-friendly keypad system
provides true keyless entry as well
as visual, audible and tactile feedback.
Ergonomic Designed
for ease of use.
Escutcheon A
protective plate that surrounds the key lock portion of the handle and
can also be used to mount the hardware. Also called a base.
EXT Extension
Extension Spring A type of a spring that applies a resistive force as it is extended. Commonly used to move or return a component.
F
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communication
Commission the federal agency
that oversees radio, television, and
telecommunications in the United States.
Finger Access The
allowable finger opening to operate
a device.
Finger Clearance The measurement of allowable clearance for finger/hand access.
Finish The supplemental or final coating applied to provide protection from corrosion and to enhance the products appearance
Fixed Handle A handle that is fixed or secured and does not move. (I.E. assist handle or grab handle)
Flange The flat edge of a housing that is used to mount against the door/panel.
Float The term used to define the ability to move freely within a constrained area and is used to provide adjustability
Floating Strike Latch A rotary latch that has a vertical clearance pawl. Also called a VCP latch.
Flush Not extending beyond the surface of the door or mounting panel
Flush Mount Mounting in which the hardware does not appreciably extend beyond the surface of the door.
FMVSS (standards) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
FMVSS 206 (standard)
Door locks and door retention components - Passenger Cars, Multipurpose
Passenger Vehicles, and Trucks. Requires locking systems and specifies
load requirements for door latches and door hinge systems to minimize
the probability of occupants being thrown from the vehicle as a result
of forces encountered in vehicle impact. The design and testing
requirements of the FMVSS 206 safety standard require a primary and
secondary latching position and must withstand transverse and
longitudinal load forces and inertial forces without opening
FMVSS 302 (standard)
Flammability of Interior Materials - Passenger Cars, Multipurpose
Passenger Vehicles, Trucks and Buses. This standard specifies burn
resistance requirements for materials used in the occupant compartment
of motor vehicles in order to reduce deaths and injuries caused by
vehicle fires.
Formed Tubing Tubing mounted on the inside of a cab door that has a formed detail such as a S bend.
Four-Point Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function at multiple points.
Free Float The ability of a mechanism to operate freely or disengage when locked.
Free Travel Movement
without any contact within the mechanism. In the context of locking,
the ability of a mechanism to operate freely or disengage when locked.
Frictionless Defines a smooth function that is absent of friction.
Front Plate The front case half of a latch that is usually flat. See also case halves or plate.
Full Gloved Hand Clearance The width and height of the opening of the handle allows for a large size gloved hand to enter and operate the product.
Fully Latched Position The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the door is
securely positioned in the fully closed position. Also called the
primary latched position.
G
g Symbol for the force of gravity.
Gasket A
strip, sheet or ring of rubber or other type of sealing material, that
when used under pressure, will prohibit the entry of water, dust, etc.
Gravity The mutual force of attraction that the earth has on all things that have mass.
H
Hand Grip A component that covers a handle and makes it easier to hold or operate.
Handing Defines right or left-handed orientation of the hardware.
Handle: Fixed A handle that is fixed or secured and does not move. (I.E. assist handle or grab handle)
Handle: Paddle A handle that has a flat flip-out handle feature for actuation.
Handle: Pop-Up T A "T" shaped handle that stores in a low profile state and extends (pops-up) when activated.
Handle: Pull Type A handle that has a lever that is pulled outward to actuate.
Handle: Push Button A handle that has a button that is pushed with the thumb to actuate.
Handle: Rotating L A handle having an "L" shaped configuration that rotates about the centerline.
Handle: Rotating T A handle having a "T" shaped configuration that rotates about the centerline.
HD Heavy duty
HDL Handle
Heat Treat A controlled process for hardening metal by alternately heating and cooling it.
Hex Nut A hexagon shaped nut.
Hinge A flexible device permitting pivoting movement of a door or lid.
Hinge: Strap A hinge with a long, narrow strap that fastens to the door/panel.
Hook A component of a latch that allows for slam action function.
Horizontal Parallel to the horizon. Usually refers to the hardware orientation or mounting designation.
Housing The body portion of a paddle handle that holds the paddle and other internal components.
Housing: Flange The flat edge of a housing that is used to mount against the door/panel.
HSG Housing
HSLA High strength low alloy
I
Inertia Resistance to motion, movement, travel or release of a mechanism.
Inertial Analysis A
mathematical analysis conducted on the system component parts to
determine the ability of the vehicle latch system to resist inertial
loading.
Infiltration Allowing dirt and water to enter into something.
Injection Molding A
manufacturing process in which a heated
material (thermoplastic) is forced
under pressure into a water cooled
mold.
Input
power, electrical energy, or an electric
signal that enters a device and is
usually recovered in the form of work
or some other output effect
Inside Release Mechanism on the inside of a door that allows the door to be operated.
Installation The means by which a product is affixed or attached to the door, frame or panel
Integrated To combine functions into one mechanism or unit.
Integrated Handle Having the combined function of a handle.
Integrated Latch Having the combined function of a latch.
Interchangeable Allows for the interchange or switching of products or components.
I/O module
input/output module utilized on the
500-1000 e-ASK System. Includes onboard
relays.
Item Number See
TriMark number
J
J839 (specification) SAE: Passenger Car Side Door Systems.
K
KA Keyed alike
Keeper The part of a locking arrangement that receives the plunger bolt. Also called a strike.
Key Cylinder A key operated mechanism used to secure the mechanism. Also called lock cylinder.
Keycode The number or designation assigned to a specific key configuration.
Keyed Alike A group of products that all operate with the same key.
Keyed Random A group of products that are keyed with a series of keys.
KeyOne A
single-key system for the operation of multiple onboard locking
hardware. The key cylinders, all with the same key code, are installed
as the last step by the final stage manufacturer.
KeyOne Plus A
single-key system for the operation of multiple onboard locking
hardware. The key cylinders, all with the same key code, are installed
as the last step by the final stage manufacturer. KeyOne Plus utilizes a
reversible key and has a larger diameter body for enhanced security.
Keyway The opening in a lock cylinder into which the key is inserted.
kgf kilogram-force.
Knob A
projecting component that is attached to the latch, handle or linkage
which helps facilitate the operation of the hardware. Knurled A series of ridges that runs along the edge of a component that makes it easier to grip
KR Keyed random
L
L-Handle See Handle: rotating L
Latch A
mechanical device used to position the door in a closed state relative
to the vehicle body with provisions for controlled release or operation.
Latch: Deadbolt A
lock bolt that extends into the door jam, is not susceptible to
unauthorized retraction by end pressure, and is usually activated by a
key or turn knob.
Latch: Overcenter A latch that secures by having a member travel beyond center.
Latch: Pin Type A latch that has a cylindrical pin that is captivated into a strike detail.
Latch: Rotary A latch that has one or more rotating members to secure the door.
Latch: Sliding Bolt A latch that allows for the closing or slamming of the door to close.
Latching Position: Primary The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the door is
securely positioned in the fully closed position. Also called the fully
latched position.
Latching Position: Secondary The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the latch holds
the door in a position less than fully closed. Also called the
secondary catch.
Latching: Positive A term used to describe a very distinct latching function.
LD Light duty
LGB Low gloss black
LH Left hand
LKG Locking
Linkage A system of interconnected components used to transmit motion and force.
Linkage Release Effort The amount of effort it takes to operate the linkage.
Lock To secure or make rigid, immovable or inoperable.
Lock Cylinder A key operated mechanism used to secure the mechanism.
Lock Knob The actuating component that provides the locking function.
Lock Lever The actuating component that provides the locking function.
Lock Plug See lock cylinder
Locking Built-in lock feature that provides for security. A key is required to lock/unlock the mechanism.
Logic A system of interconnected components used to transmit motion and force and provide discrete locking functions.
Longitudinal Direction of travel perpendicular to the face of the latch.
LTAS Long-Term Armor Strategy
LTCH Latch
Lubrication To reduce friction by applying a grease or coating on moving parts.
LVGY Light grey
M
Machine Screw A slotted or hexagonal-headed screw with a standardized thread used to fasten parts together.
Magni Coating. Designed
for use on fasteners, stampings and other types of hardware. Providing
exceptional corrosion resistance, the coating is chromium-free and is
available from TriMark in tan, grey or black.
Master Keyed A key capable of operating several different locks, each lock being operated by its own change key.
Material The base (primary) material used in the product.
MD Medium duty
Mechatronics The integration of mechanical and electrical functions into a product or system. It relates to the design of systems, devices and products aimed at achieving an optimal balance between basic mechanical structure and electronics control and interface and can include elements such as sensors, actuators, power electronics, hardware interfacing and embedded software.
MGB Medium gloss black
Mil-Spec A
United States defense standard used to help achieve standardization
objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense. Also called Mil-Std
Misalignment Having incorrect alignment between mating components, features or products within a system.
MK Master keyed
MNT Mount
Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations (Standard) Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations for Transport Canada.
Mounting A means of securing the hardware to the door or panel.
Mounting Bosses A detail provided in the housing that a screw is threaded into to facilitate fastening/mounting.
Mounting: Back to Back Refers
to the placing of the door between the inner and outer housings with
mounting fasteners that squeeze or compress the door. Also known as
Sandwich Mount and Through Latch Mounting.
Mounting: Base A type of mounting arrangement where the base component attaches to the door/panel (L-shaped).
Mounting Configuration The way the mounting details are arranged to facilitate installation.
Mounting: Flush Mounting in which the hardware does not applicability extend beyond the surface of the door.
Mounting: Surface Mounting in which the hardware is attached to and extends beyond the surface of the door.
Mounting: Through Latch A
type of mounting arrangement where the fasteners thread through the
latch (axles). Also known as Sandwich Mount and Back to Back Mounting.
Multiplex
a transmission system that carries
two or more individual channels over
a single communication path
Mushroom Window Fixing A
type of mounting for hardware on glass
doors and windows.
MUX
a device for sending several data
streams down a communications line
and for splitting a received multiple
stream into components. Abbreviation
for a system that uses multiplex communication.
N
N/A Not applicable
NF No finish
NH Non-handed
NLKG Non-locking
NMK Non-master keyed
Neoprene closed cell foam A
synthetic rubber used as a gasket material. The physical properties are
similar to natural rubber but with better resistance to oil, ozone,
heat, weather, and aging.
Nitrotec A
patented surface engineering process for the treatment of steel for the
purpose of additional strength, wear and corrosion resistance.
Non-Corrosive A material that does not support corrosion.
Non-Locking A mechanism that does not have the ability to be locked or secured.
Non-Metallic A product of component that is not made of a metal material.
Nose Configuration The profile of the plunger bolt end (nose).
O
O Ring A circular gasket that is used for sealing against the entry of water, dust,etc.
Off-board
denotes that elements of the electrical
system are separately mounted
Off-Highway An
application that is designed to be
used off public roads.
Oil Impregnated A type of lubrication that penetrates the porous material of the component.
On-board
a panel on which the controls of a
piece of electrical equipment are
mounted
On-Highway An
application that is designed to be
used on public roads.
Orientation A term used to describe the positioning or direction of a component or feature.
Output
energy or power produced by a system
Oven-Cured Dry Lubricant A
surface applied lubricant that is
baked-on for durability.
Overcenter Latch A latch that secures by having a member travels beyond center.
Overload Protected Motor Overload
protection is intended to protect motors against excessive heating due
to extreme motor assegai. This condition is caused by rapid and frequent
operations or sustained activation, which can cause premature motor
failing or motor seizing.
Override The ability of a linkage to cancel or change a specific function (I.E. locking)
P
Paddle Axle A component of a paddle that provides a pivoting or rotating action.
Paddle Handle A handle that has a flat flip-out handle feature for actuation.
Padlock Hasp A loop that extends through a slot that can be locked and secured with a padlock.
Padlockable Able to be locked or secured by use of a padlock.
Parkerized A
trade name for phosphate deposition coating. Usually black in color
provides good protection against corrosion and abrasion.
Passive Keyless Entry A remote control for a keyless entry system allows users to gain entry into their locked vehicle without having to take the car key out of your pocket, having to use a mechanical key or press a button on a handheld key FOB. This is accomplished via secure, wireless authentication and functions as long as the authenticated FOB is in possession of the user attempting to gain access to the vehicle
Pawl A
member of a latch that can be caused to engage the abutments of the
rotor and to inhibit relative motion between the two parts except in one
direction. Also called a catch.
PC Board – (PCB) mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components. Consisting of a board base that is non-conductive material with conductive lines printed or etched on 1 or 2 sides or multilayer. Electronic components are mounted on the board and the traces connect the components together to form a working circuit or assembly. Electronic components are either mounted via SMD (surface-mount) or through-hole methods.
PCB – Printed Circuit Board mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components. Consisting of a board base that is non-conductive material with conductive lines printed or etched on 1 or 2 sides or multilayer. Electronic components are mounted on the board and the traces connect the components together to form a working circuit or assembly. Electronic components are either mounted via SMD (surface-mount) or through-hole methods.
PDL Paddle
Pin Type Latch A latch that has a cylindrical pin that is captivated into a strike detail.
Pivot Arm A component that provides a pivoting or rotating action.
Pivoting Catch A catch that also rotates or swings.
Pivot Components A component that provides a pivoting or rotating action.
PKE Passive Keyless Entry
A remote control for a keyless entry system allows users to gain entry into their locked vehicle without having to take the car key out of your pocket, having to use a mechanical key or press a button on a handheld key fOB. This is accomplished via secure, wireless authentication and functions as long as the authenticated FOB is in possession of the user attempting to gain access to the vehicle.
PL Plated
Plate The main body or case halves of a latch that provides the structural strength.
Platform Number See product code
Plunger A sliding member of a latch that provides for retention of a strike.
Plunger Bolt Latch A latch that allows for the closing or slamming of the door to close.
P/M Powder metals
PNT Paint
Pop Rivets A type of rivet that is installed with a tool that pulls a mandrel through the rivet body performing the riveting function and then snaps off giving a "popping sound".
Pop-Up T Handle A T shaped handle that stores in a low profile state and extends (pops-up) when activated.
Positive Latching A term used to describe a very distinct latching function.
Potting Potting is commonly used in the final assembly of printed circuit boards (PCB) and is achieved by encasing an entire electronics assembly or portion of an assembly in a liquid resin compound. The encapsulation of the circuit board serves to protect the electronics assembly from shock, vibration and insulation as well as environmental factors such as moisture, dirt and corrosion. Common materials used are epoxies, silicones and polyurethanes ensuring reliable, long term protection and performance.
Power Lock Having the ability to lock and unlock with an electric motor or actuator.
Pressure sensitive adhesive The
combination of a pressure sensitive adhesive and a removable backing
used on the back of gaskets. It allows the gasket to firmly adhere to a
variety of surfaces to facilitate mounting and sealing.
Primary Latching Position The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the door is
securely positioned in the fully closed position. Also called the fully
latched position.
Printed Circuit Board – (PCB) mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components. Consisting of a board base that is non-conductive material with conductive lines printed or etched on 1 or 2 sides or multilayer. Electronic components are mounted on the board and the traces connect the components together to form a working circuit or assembly. Electronic components are either mounted via SMD (surface-mount) or through-hole methods.
Product Code TriMark's
identification of the family of products that it offers. The first 2 or
3 characters define the product classification and the next 3 or 4
characters define the product platform.(I.E. 50-100, 050-0100 2 rotor
latch)
PT Point
Pull Type Handle A handle that has a lever that is pulled outward to actuate.
Push Button Handle A handle that has a button that is pushed with the thumb to actuate.
PWH Pure white
PWR Power
PWRLK Power lock
Q
R
Radio Frequency
any of the frequencies of electromagnetic
radiation including those used for
radio and television transmission.
The FCC has defined RF ranges that
can be used for wireless applications.
Receiver
an electrical device that receives
and converts electronic signals into
functions
Recess An
indentation into the housing. Relay
an electronic or electromechanical
switching device, typically operated
by a low voltage that controls a higher-voltage
circuit and turns it on or off
Release The
point that the mechanism is able to
go from the secured or captivated
state to released or free state
Release Effort The amount of effort it takes to operate the hardware from "closed to open" or "latched to unlatched" positions.
Remote Release Actuation The
movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or
unlatch function remotely through rods or a connecting linkage.
Replaceable See serviceable
Retaining nut Hex shaped fastener designed to keep or hold something in place or position
Retrofitable The ability to replace an existing product with new.
Reverse Mount See blind mount
Reverse Plunger A
sliding member of a latch that provides for retention of a strike in
the opposite or reverse orientation. This option allows a door to swing
inward as opposed to the conventional outward direction.
Reversible A lock in which
the key can be inserted in either
orientation/direction.
Reversible Key A
key that allows entry into the lock
cylinder in any orientation.
RF
Radio Frequency
RH Right
hand
Rigid A nonfunctional or immovable component.
Rivet To fasten, secure or mount with a rivet.
RKE Remote Keyless Entry
A remote control for a keyless entry system that utilizes radio frequency communication between the FOB transmitter and a receiver- pressing a button on the FOB unlocks all of the vehicle doors, another button locks the vehicle. A keyless entry system is an electronic lock that controls access to vehicle without having to use a traditional mechanical key.
RLSE Release
Rod Clips A rod accessory that provides an attachment of rods to the hardware.
Rod Collar A rod accessory that provides adjustability for the length of the rod.
Rods A connecting element used to transmit actuating/operating force between handles, linkages and latches.
Roll Pin A mechanical fastener that is used to secure one part to another by pressing the roll pin into a hole.
Rotary Latch A latch that has one or more rotating members to secure the door.
Rotating Catch A latch that has a component that rotates to captivate a strike. Also called a hook.
Rotating L Handle A handle having an L shaped configuration that rotates about the centerline.
Rotating T Handle A handle having a T shaped configuration that rotates about the centerline.
Rotor The rotating or sliding member of a latch which engages and restrains the latch to the striker
Rotor Catch See latch pawl
S
SAE (organization) Society of Automotive Engineers
SAE J839 (specification)
Passenger Car Side Door Systems. This standard establishes minimum
performance requirements and test procedures for evaluating and testing
Passenger Car Side Door Systems.
Sandwich Mount Refers
to the placing of the door between the inner and outer housings with
mounting fasteners that squeeze or compress the door. Also known as Back
to Back Mounting and Through Latch Mounting
SBL Striker bolt load
Seal Pressure See Door seal pressure
Secondary Catch The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the latch holds
the door in a position less than fully closed. Also called the
secondary latching position.
Secondary Latching Position The
attitude that exists between the latch and striker when the latch holds
the door in a position less than fully closed. Also called the
secondary catch.
Self-Tapping Used to describe a screw that cuts a thread for itself when it is screwed into a hole in metal, zinc or plastic.
Serviceable The ability to replace or service a component
Setscrew A mechanical fastener used to secure one part of a mechanism to another.
Shims A thin piece used to fill a space or move a surface by incremental amounts.
Shock Loads a sudden and violent impact such as a door opening and closing.
Shroud a rubber component in the 130-0100 Door Hold Open that protects the striker/receiver and also serves as a shock absorber.
Shuttered Keyway A
sliding or pivoting cover of the lock cylinder intended to restrict
dust or water entry into the lock. Also called a dust shutter.
Single Bit A key that can be inserted one way only into the lock cylinder.
Single Point Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function at a single point.
Slam Action A
function that allows for the closing or slamming of the door to close.
Also called a hook, pivoting catch, and rotating catch.
Slam Latch A
latch that allows for the closing or slamming of the door to close.
Also called a hook, pivoting catch, and rotating catch.
Sliding Bolt Latch A latch that allows for the closing or slamming of the door to close. Also called a plunger bolt latch.
Spacers A part inserted between two components to keep them separate.
Spring Washer A
flat spring designed to provide a compression force to eliminate rattle
and take-up tolerance. Also called a wave washer.
SST/SS Stainless steel
Standard 206 (Standard)
Canada's Motor Vehicle Safety Regulation for Door Locks and Door
Retention components. Passenger Cars, Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles,
and Trucks. Requires locking systems and specifies load requirements for
door latches and door hinge systems to minimize the probability of
occupants being thrown from the vehicle as a result of forces
encountered in vehicle impact. The design and testing requirements of
the Standard 206 requires a primary and secondary latching position and
must withstand transverse and longitudinal load forces and inertial
forces without opening.
Standard Mount The
standard mount actuator for rotary latches features a formed tab on the
back plate with a riveted shouldered axle through the actuator.
STD Standard
Straddle Mount The
straddle mount actuator for rotary latches is designed for additional
support and adds a top tab to the standard mount by extending the front
plate, straddling the actuator with support.
Strike The part of a locking arrangement that receives the plunger bolt. Also called a keeper.
Strike Travel The amount of travel the strike is able to move within the latch confines.
Striker A component with which the latch engages on the opposing member of the body.
Striker Bolt A component with which the latch engages on the opposing member of the body.
Striker Bolt Load The
load that is exerted on strike from latch when the door is fully closed
and its perimeter gasket material is compressed.
STRT Straight
Support Ramp A rotary latch component that provides a ramp/lead-in for the striker.
Surface Installation Mounting in which the hardware is attached to and extends beyond the surface of the door. Same as surface mount.
Surface Mount Mounting in which the hardware is attached to and extends beyond the surface of the door.
Switch
a mechanical or electronic device
that opens, closes, or changes the
connections in an electrical circuit,
(e.g. one used to turn a light or
function on or off)
System An
assembly of components which work
together to function as an entity
T
Tactile
capable of being perceived by the
sense of touch
T Handle A
handle having a T shaped configuration.
Tensile Load The greatest longitudinal stress that a material can bear without tearing or pulling apart. Also called tensile strength.
Tensile Strength The greatest longitudinal stress that a material can bear without tearing or pulling apart. Also called tensile load.
Thermoplastic elastomer/thermoplastic rubber-TPE/TPR A
plastic material, which has many of the characteristics of rubber, as
well as excellent electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties.
Thread Forming Used
to describe a screw that rolls or forms a thread for itself when it is
screwed into a hole in metal, zinc or plastic. Results in a clean,
strong thread that does not leave any chips.
Threaded Insert Usually a steel or brass insert installed or molded into the housing to mount or fasten the product.
Three-Point Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function at multiple points.
Transmitter
a piece of broadcasting equipment
that generates a radio-frequency wave,
modulates it so that it carries a
meaningful signal, and sends it out
from an antenna
TriMount The
product name given to the 040-0600
Push Button handle. Denotes the mounting
pattern which is available in 3 configurations.
Thrust Washer A component that prevents movement along the axis of a loaded shaft.
Tool Operated Refers
to a lock cylinder/lock that requires a specific tool to mate with the
fastener head to perform the lock/unlock function.
Torque The recommended load to be applied to the mounting hardware (fasteners, screws, nuts, etc.)
Torsion Spring A type of a spring that applies a force through a torsion or twisting motion to move or return a part or component.
TPE Thermoplastic elastomer
TPR Thermoplastic rubber
Transverse Direction of travel in respect to the normal door opening.
Travel The movement of the actuator required to engage or lock the mechanism.
TriMark Number An insignificant part number assigned to the finished goods and components (12345-XX).
Trip Lever See Actuator
Turnbuckle A rod accessory that provides adjustability for the length of the rod.
Two Rotor Latch A latch that has two rotating members to secure the door. Also called clam latch and bear claw latch.
Two-Point Actuation The movement of the handle or latch portion that provides the unlock or unlatch function at multiple points.
Two-Stage Terminology used to describe a latch with two discrete latching positions (ie: primary/secondary).
U
Ultraviolet Radiation Radiation of this kind is a component of sunlight and is the kind of light that can weather products.
UNC (standard) Unified course threads.
Universal Application The ability of the hardware to function in most/all conditions or situations.
Universal Mounting A type of mounting detail that is adaptable or configurable to different dimensions.
UV Ultraviolet
V
Variable
describes an electrical device that
has a resistance that varies
VCP Latch A
rotary latch that has a vertical clearance
pawl. Also called a floating strike
latch.
Vertical At a right angle to the horizon. Usually refers to the hardware orientation or mounting designation.
Vibration The
measurement of the amount of mechanical
motion that is continuously reversing
(shake/rattle) that the application
is subjected to under normal conditions.
Visual
relating to vision or sight
Volt
the unit of electromotive force and
electric potential difference equal
to the difference between two points
in a circuit carrying one ampere of
current and dissipating one watt of
power. Vehicular applications are
12V systems. 24V and 48V systems are
coming into usage.
W
W/ With
Wireless
using radio signals rather than wires
W/O Without
Water Resistance The ability of the hardware to resist water infiltration.
Wave Washer A
flat spring designed to provide a
compression force to eliminate rattle
and take-up tolerance. Also called
a spring washer.
Wiring connector
an electrical connection that is joined
or linked firmly together
X
Y
YCC Yellow chromate conversion
YCZ Yellow
chromate-zinc plated
Z
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