| The cream of the crop for BS3621 Sash Locks. Mortice Sash locks are Mortice Dead Locks that have a latch part in the built of the lock. These locks would require handles to operated the latch. This should be the preferred choice for locks that are needed to secure the final exits of buildings. |
| | The conflict between a secure British Standard sash locks accredited front door lock and fire safety recommendations has now been overcome thanks to the new Keyless Egress Range.The new BS8621:2004 standard mirrors the BS3621:2004 but is for escape locks. |
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| This range of mortice sash locks are designed for specific application, click into this section to see the whole range. |
| | One level down on the scale of security for the final exit doors on buildings, you seriously should not consider going any lower that 5 Lever for external doors. These locks normally have a smaller bolt and no anti drill facilities and perhaps no gates to protect the lock from being picked . |
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| This range of three lever mortice sash locks a normally used for locking internal doors and where security is not that paramount and you require some form of security |
| | The lowest of the low when it comes to security and should only ever be used on internal doors as a form of passive security |
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| This range of Mortice Sash Locks are designed to accept a range of Euro shaped cylinders that allows the user a greater degree of security and options like master keying etc. |
| | This Range of Euro/Oval Sash Locks are designed to either accept the older Oval Style UK cylinder on the more modern Euro Profile Cylinder, Ideal if you have mixed cylinders on site that are Oval or Euro in shape |
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| Best suited only for the Older UK styled Oval cylinder that is still used predominantly in the Public sector when the PSA was specifying Oval master key systems etc. |
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