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Choosing a Multipoint Lock

Mushroom cam: Anti-separation devices with adjustability for weather sealing

Roller cam: Adjustable roller cams to ensure optimum weather sealing

Hook: Strong anti-sepa- ration devices, lock in an upwards and downwards direction and secures behind keep

Pin: Anti-lift bolts that are protected by anti-saw pins

Deadbolt: Deadbolt protected by anti-saw pins

Shootbolt Extension: Used to increase the security at top and bottom of door

LOCKING TYPES

REPLACING A LOCK?

For replacement locks identify how many locking points there are and what type they were

First find the brand name on your existing lock - this is usually printed on the metal plate running down the side of the door. We stock the following leading brands.

Shootbolt

3 point

4 point

5 point

Top Bolt 2

If you cannot identify your lock it may be possible to match your old lock with a replacement lock with the same type of locking operation. You would need to measure the distance between your locks.

Top Bolt

Top Bolt

Measuring your lock

Top Bolt 1

A is taken from centre of spindle to centre of keyhole. This is known as the PZ or centres B is taken from centre of the keyhole to the edge of the lock strip. This is known as the backset

A

Split follower/Spindle

B

Some doors have a split follower which enables nightlatch function - this means the door can’t be opened from the outside without using a key.

Bottom Bolt

Bottom Bolt

Bottom Bolt

Each side of the spindle turns independently

Door

Check compatibility of our multilocks with your door material

Shootbolt

574

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