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OEM/ODM Smart Deadbolt Locks Solutions for Brands

High-Quality,Durable,Customizable

Definition of Smart Deadbolt Locks

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A deadbolt lock is a high-security mechanical or smart locking mechanism that extends a solid metal bolt (deadbolt) into the door frame, making it significantly harder to force open compared to standard spring-latch locks. Unlike spring latches that retract when the door is closed, deadbolts require manual or electronic activation (via key, thumbturn, or smart unlocking methods).

Features of Smart Deadbolt Locks

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Bolt Strength

Made of hardened steel, often 1” thick or more, resistant to kicking/prying

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Bulk Customization

Logo engraving, packaging, firmware branding.

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Low Cost Renovation

Quick installation and replacement on the existing door lock structure

certified & compliant

Certified & Compliant

CE, FCC, ISO 9001, ANTI Grade B (highlight compliance for EU/US markets).

Current Deadbolt Locks Models for OEM/ODM

Deadbolt Locks :Z8250

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Parameters

Description

Unlocking Modes

APP/Password/Key

Product Color

Stain Nickel / Matt Black / ORB

Material

Zinc Alloy

Working Voltage

4.8 ~ 6.4 VDC

Product Size(Front)

129*76mm

Product Size(Back)

161*69mm

Storage capacit

50

Working temperature

-15C-55C

Alarm voltage

3.7±0.2V

Operating power

4 x AA (Not included)

Applicable door thickness

35-50mm

Deadbolt Locks: Z8230

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Parameters

Description

Unlocking Modes

Fingerprint/APP/Rfid Card/Password/Key

Product Color

black

Material

Aluminum,ABS,Arcylic

Semiconductor Fingerprint Sensor

Product Size (Front)

69*69*37mm

Product Size(Back)

167*72*50mm

Working temperature

-20C-50C

Motise Optional

60/70 adjustable single deadbolt motise

Operating power

4*AA alkaline batteries(Not included)

Applicable door thickness

35-55mm

Deadbolt Locks: Z8240

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Parameters

Description

Unlocking Modes

Face/Fingerprint/Rfid Card/Password/Key

Product Color

Black

Material

Zinc Alloy

Product Size

70*185*30mm(Front)

70*175*45mm(Back)

Storage capacity

100

Quiescent current

≤20μA

Dynamic current

200mA

Working temperature

-15C-55C

Alarm voltage

3.7±0.2V

Operating power

5000 mAh

Battery life

10-12months

Applicable door thickness

35-55mm

OEM/ODM Process

Step 1: Requirements & Consultation

Share your specifications (quantity, design, features). Discuss certifications (CE/FCC/ANSI), packaging, and branding needs.

Step 2: Prototyping & Approval

We develop a prototype within 5-7 days. Adjustments based on your feedback .

Step 3: Mass Production

Full-scale manufacturing with 15-30 days lead time. Strict QC checks (mention specific tests, e.g., 50,000-cycle durability).

Step 4: Delivery & After-Sales

Logistics support (air/sea shipping, customs documentation). 24/7 technical support & warranty service.

frequently asked questions (FAQs) for
Smart Deadbolt locks

What is a deadbolt lock, and how is it different from a regular door lock?

A deadbolt is a high-security lock with a solid metal bolt that extends into the door frame, unlike spring-latch locks that retract when the door closes. Deadbolts must be manually or electronically engaged and are much harder to kick or pry open.

Yes! Deadbolts are significantly stronger because:

  • The bolt is made of hardened steel (vs. a spring latch).
  • They resist kick-ins, picking, and drilling when properly installed.
  • Higher-grade deadbolts (ANSI Grade 1 or 2) withstand heavy force.
  • Single-Cylinder (Key outside, thumbturn inside) – Best for homes.
  • Double-Cylinder (Key both sides) – For glass doors (security risk if no quick exit).
  • Smart Deadbolts (WiFi/Fingerprint/Keypad) – Best for convenience & automation.
  • Vertical Deadbolts (Common in Europe) – Extra pick resistance.

Most exterior doors (wood, steel, fiberglass) can have deadbolts if:

  • The door is at least 1¾” thick.
  • The frame is strong enough (reinforced strike plate recommended).
    ❌ Avoid hollow-core interior doors (not strong enough).

The most secure options are:

🔹 ANSI Grade 1 commercial deadbolts (best for businesses).

🔹 Smart deadbolts with anti-tamper alerts (e.g., fingerprint + auto-lock).

🔹 Deadbolts with a 1½” throw bolt & reinforced strike plate.

Consider:

🔹 Security Needs (Residential? High-crime area? Glass door?)

🔹 Budget (Basic mechanical vs. high-end smart locks) 🔹 Installation Type (New build or retrofit?) 🔹 Local Fire Codes (Some areas ban double-cylinder deadbolts for safety).

  • Standard deadbolts can be picked or bumped, but high-security keys (e.g., Medeco, Mul-T-Lock) resist these attacks.
  • Smart deadbolts with auto-lock & tamper alerts help prevent break-ins
  • Most smart deadbolts have battery backup (AA/CR123).
  • Some offer emergency USB-C/9V power if batteries die.
  • Always check for a mechanical key override in case of failure.

🔹 Inspect yearly for rust, loose screws, or wear.

🔹 Lubricate 1-2x per year with graphite or silicone spray (NOT WD-40).


🔹 Replace deadbolts every 7-10 years or after a break-in attempt.

💡 Absolutely! Deadbolts:

  • Deter burglars (most intruders avoid homes with deadbolts).
  • Lower insurance premiums (some insurers offer discounts).
  • Last longer than cheap spring-latch locks.
  • Add smart features (remote access, temporary codes for guests).

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