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can anyone identify this lock for me?

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

can anyone identify this lock for me?

Postby marco1234 » 3 Nov 2005 4:42

Having a problem looking for this lock in the market place - if we get the right size we cant match the handle being horizontal to the latch!!!!!



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Re: can anyone identify this lock for me?

Postby Chrispy » 3 Nov 2005 5:18

marco1234 wrote:if we get the right size we cant match the handle being horizontal to the latch!!!!!

What do you mean?
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Postby skold » 3 Nov 2005 5:23

I see.

Next time more words because sometimes words help us understand things. :evil:
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Postby Shrub » 3 Nov 2005 6:22

We dont even know where your posting from!! if you filled out your profile someone may be able to help you.

From first glance it could be any euro deadbolt on the market.
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Postby Keyring » 3 Nov 2005 6:31

From the picture I'd say Finland, but it's still important to fill in your location.
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Postby marco1234 » 3 Nov 2005 6:46

Woops sorry bout that,

OK I am from Hertfordshire - This lock has an "L" symbol, with a key, the case size is 7" x 3", we thought we could source this easily, but all the lockcases we have found in catalogues, the handle location is lower than the latch, not horizontal as in this case.
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Postby Keyring » 3 Nov 2005 8:02

I am from Hertfordshire
D'oh! :oops:
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Postby cheyenne » 6 Nov 2005 7:05

it looks similar to a wilka european profile lock available from j&b i've used wilka to replace a lot of these type of locks straight forward replacement
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Postby haribo » 6 Nov 2005 12:24

If you have a duffells cat then section 9.14 has a imperial g7088 nightlatch that has a in line handle. although it seems to require a oval profile maybe give duffells a call 0208 761 2121 to see if that can help they are normally very good
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