According to ANSI standards (ANSI Code 156.2, Series 4000), the
following scale is used to grade locks. Each grade specifies minimum
acceptable requirements for operation, key torque cycles, pull strength,
impact resistance and finish. Grade 1: Weiser products meeting Grade 1 status. Weiser Deadbolt, which also passed the most stringent lock-picking tests, the UL 437 lock picking test, and the Japanese picking test. Industry security standards ensure the quality and durability of locks
within defined benchmarks of operation and security. The two most highly
recognized and widely accepted organizations for assessing the quality
of locks are the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). ANSI/ BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association)
Grading System is accredited by the America National Standards
Institute (ANSI), a private non-profit organization that administers and
coordinates the voluntary standardization to develop and maintain
performance standards for builder's hardware. ANSI/BHMA standards set
forth different product grades for door hardware products. These product
grades are defined by progressive levels of performance benchmarks in
each applicable standard. The purpose of each is to help identify the
quality and durability of locksets through a series of operational and
security tests. UL Standards
and the Underwriters Laboratories is an independent product safety
certification organization. UL 437 is a security rating that provides a
barometer for the security of a keyed lock. Our Weiser deadbolts, featuring SmartKey Re-Key Technology, met the UL 437
11.6.1 pick test, one of the toughest picking tests in the world. During
the test, picking tools are used to manipulate the components of the
lock device, which requires a high level of skill and practice.
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