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Yale 89
This latch lock is suitable for most internal and external wooden
doors, and has the added advantage of a double locking facility -
enabling you to lock the bolt in position once you exit the premises.
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Standard type rim cylinder
This cylinder would work in conjunction with most latch locks, preventing
the need to replace the whole lock when you need to change the keys
or need to have a replacement cylinder only. |
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Yale 77
This is an example of a standard type latch lock, suitable for most
wooden external and internal doors. |
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CISA 11630 Electric lock
This lock is ideal for communal doors. It is opened from outside with
a key, and inside by a latchbolt operated with the pushbutton or the
key - or with a remote control unit (situated in flat/office etc).
Other features include: ■ Deadlocking latchbolt (CISA patented)
■ Anti-picking protective barrier ■ Highly resistant
latchbolt shank to impact and rebound ■ when the door is
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Chubb 4L67
This dead-locking rim latch meets British Standards and is therefore
recommended by the Police and Insurance Companies. It has a double
locking mechanism and also has the facility to double lock, and lock
with a key from the inside. It also has the added benefit of being
drill, saw, force, pick and tamper resistant. |
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Ingersoll SC71
Ingersoll are renowned for producing high quality locks, and this
type of lock is popular for front doors as a deadlocking cylinder
rim lock. These types of lock are drill, saw, force, pick and tamper
resistant - along with coming with a 10 year guarantee. |
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