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The Ri-Key Secure Universal Garage Door Lock Kit offers a robust, metal key-lock system compatible with all overhead garage doors between 7' and 17' wide. Featuring dual-key security, a quick-access outside lever, and an inside emergency release, this complete kit includes all necessary hardware and cables for straightforward installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for professional-grade garage security.

















| ASIN | B01AOPRFUI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 93,309 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 27 in Garage Door Locks |
| Brand | Ri-Key Security |
| Colour | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (928) |
| Finish | Silver |
| Included Components | Key, Screws |
| Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 10.2 x 5.1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Lock Type | Key Lock |
| Manufacturer | Ri-Key Security |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | 92258 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Securing garage doors |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Features | Key Unlock |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 733353325499 785971732968 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**D
Great replacement for old lock sytems
I was struggling finding a compatible mechanism for my old door. Ordered this and fits perfectly. Lock got stuck at times which was frustrating as took a while to relock it but as soon as I sprayed some wc40 in the lock it now works great. Even if you don't require all the parts, it's good to keep them as spares.
I**D
Made for overhead roller door only, useless for any other type
Listed as suitable for overhead door, which is what I have but its overhead leverage door so it swings out and up above on an arm system so this literally does nothing as they springs clamps just open when pulled from any direction other than up and down, so used the lock and handle with wires and bought 2 spring bolts which I then mounted on the door and now it locks the door regardless of direction the door is pulled in.
E**R
Was easy to install. Directions weren’t great but I’m not an idiot so it wasn’t that hard to do. Works as described.
G**Y
Good deal, I bought it for the rollers but the hinges were so sturdy I used them also
S**Y
The current video in YouTube showing installation commenced from the lock handle. I did the reverse way because the latches have limited place to install. And the latches on both sides of the garage door shall be approximately 60mm different in height depending which orientation you want to install the lock. The lock handle from outside to the inside shall be accurately in horizontal. Therefore, drilling the 11mm diameter hole and the two 5mm holes (inside, 8mm outside) shall be careful. The only uncertainty I have about this product is the spring loaded latch while it is in opened position. There is nothing holding it "opened". If the garage door vibrate too much, would the latch be closed by itself because it's spring loaded?
B**O
This product I have install for about a year, no issues to report. it gets used almost everyday. Some better wire clamps might be nice but it works
D**E
I have a three car garage with three doors, two of which are door opener and one manual. The manual one is fairly easy to open (we never lock it) but the local raccoon mafia finally figured out how to open it, so I got this lock. As one reviewer pointed out, it "locks" every time you close the door (the latches catch to hold the door closed), which I love but which precludes its use as a "belt and suspenders" lock on a door that has a door opener. For the price, it's a quality kit, IMO. The parts are appropriate gauge steel and the handle has a good feel. I think it would keep out the opportunistic burglar. Less casual thieves are going to be able to defeat most locks anyway (or hack the signal on your garage door opener.) It is a good retrofit, it's not as good as the old school articulated steel mechanisms (which I am unable to find at any price.) To address complaints of other reviewers for this item and similar one (there is a similar, cheaper item that I opted against in favor of this one, which has all metal parts): 1. The instructions are, to put it charitably, Spartan, but the information is "all there" in the one diagram provided, if you scrutinize it carefully and match up the parts. I had no trouble putting it together. Much easier than the typical Christmas Eve toy assembly. Took me about an hour or so. 2. You do need a few simple tools: 1/4, 21/64 (or 3/8 in pinch), and 7/16 drill bits; a decent cordless drill; a flat-head screwdriver; a 7/16 socket or wrench, and a wire cutter (to finish the cables.) If you don't have at least those tools you have no business buying an "install it yourself" garage door lock anyway. 3. One or two reviewers said you need "cable clamps" to secure the cable. You do not. Look at the installation diagram and the part. there is a groove for the cable so you can secure the cable to each latch with a bolt, kind of like the brake cable on a bike (see my attached photo.) 4. Elaborating on #1, the one detail that is tricky is how to thread the cables and which position to have the inside lever in when doing so. This is shown in the diagram but I did it backwards the first time. The top cable on the lever goes to the right latch, and the bottom to the left. As long as you don't cut the cable till after you test the latch, you can reverse them if you do it backwards. If you have it backwards the handle will not operate the lever. Look at the picture carefully. You also need to pay attention to where/how you mount the locking latches and the latch plates, so that when they "catch" the door is in the right position. The mounting holes are slotted so you can do some adjustment if you install them in the middle of the slot. 5. There are a couple extra "mystery parts" not shown on the diagram. The black metal retaining washer can be pounded onto the lock shaft using the 7/16 socket and a hammer (ideally a deep-well socket...) but frankly this part looks "extra credit" to me. There are two washers that should be used between the nut and the cable on the two latches as shown in my picture (to keep the serrated nut from damaging the cable.) Overall, I like it.
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