I use this as a front door lock. Instead of buying a kit, I bought separate parts because the kit didn't include what I needed, like the Z mount and fingerprint reader, but there were things I didn't need, like cheap power adapters and a wireless connection. I was able to achieve perfect alignment between the rebar attached to the Z-Bracket and this magnet attached to the panel above my door. I first removed the paneling, added additional wood behind the paneling and used lots of long nails to secure the paneling so it wouldn't come loose if someone tried to get inside. The magnet attaches to the panel above the door and the Z-Bracket attaches to the door, but it needs to be installed flush with the panel, so I also added another piece of wood to the door to mark the Z-Bracket's mounting position flush with the magnet. If everything is lined up correctly, no one can get in without breaking down the door. This magnet holds the rebar in place with far more force than my door could handle. The only reason I'm starting it is because I had to drill a hole in the body of the magnet so the wires could go through the panel and into the door. Magnet with no exposed wires. The hole provided is for attaching the magnet under the door panel and not on it. This only works if the door opens outwards on the magnet side. My front door is like any front door I've ever seen and opens inwards and of course the magnet has to be on the inside. They could easily provide another hole for attachment to doors that open inwards without exposing the wires to hacking.
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