Era Fortress Mortice Sashlock Brass 63mm 262 31

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Zoro Tools Era Fortress Mortice Sashlock Brass 63mm 5 lever British Standard High Security Mortice Lock Meets the requirements of BS3621:2017 and is suitable for the demands of the insurance companies and the Police High security levels are delivered by a 20mm bolt throw Hardened steel plates on both to resist drilling.Twin hardened steel plates in the Deadbolt resists hacksawing Sashlock features an easily reversible latch bolt without the removal of the lock cover 1, 000 key variations for added security Suitable for External Doors 10 Yr Mechanical Guarantee Due to geographical locations we are unable to deliver to: Isle of Wight, Isle of Man and Ireland.

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Era Fortress Mortice Sashlock Brass 63mm 5 lever British Standard High Security Mortice Lock Meets the requirements of BS3621:2017 and is suitable for the demands of the insurance companies and the Police High security levels are delivered by a 20mm bolt throw Hardened steel plates on both to resist drilling.Twin hardened steel plates in the Deadbolt resists hacksawing Sashlock features an easily reversible latch bolt without the removal of the lock cover 1, 000 key variations for added security Suitable for External Doors 10 Yr Mechanical Guarantee Due to geographical locations we are unable to deliver to: Isle of Wight, Isle of Man and Ireland.

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Certified to BS3621 - Approved by all insurance companies Laminated hardended steel, 20mm, anti saw deadbolt. Hardened steel case plates - Resists drill attacks. Pick resistant mechanism For use with Door handles. Hacksaw, Drill, Pick resistant For use with door handles (262-31). Fixings included Hacksaw, Drill, Pick resistant For use with door handles (262-31). Fixings included, Weight: 0.89948602896 Pounds, Manufacturer: ERA


Product specifications

Brand ERA
EAN
  • 5054040365129
Material
  • Brass
Size
  • 63mm
MPN
  • 262-31

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