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Mul-T-Lock Versus Multi-Lock

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Mul-T-Lock Versus Multi-Lock

Postby OnoTadaki » 27 Sep 2004 14:17

Hello everyone... I just have a real quick question. While reading up on Mul-T-Locks I found www.multilock.com. Out of curiousity, are Multi-Locks just standard cylinders, or do they use a similar 5 pin horizontal dimple like their closely named competitor Mul-T-Locks?

Up until now I thought they where the same company, but after scouting around their site they mention they are not on the contact page. I guess I'll have to be careful on my spelling from now on hehe.
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Postby poisoned » 27 Sep 2004 15:50

The Standard Multi Lock consists of:

* Diecast aluminum case measuring 6.41 " X 3.59 " X 1.00 " with a 1/2 " mounting groove around the middle.
* Two tapping points available on each side of the case
* Solid brass hinge bolt or slide latch
* Standard five pin by 15/16 " mortise cylinder with an A/R cam
* Any length cylinder will fit with the addition of a cylinder ring.


Doesn't seem to be anything special..

This looks funny thought :lol:
http://www.multilock.com/pc_lock/pc_lock.html
\o/
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Postby OnoTadaki » 27 Sep 2004 18:01

Thanks :) I must have missed that.. - "Standard five pin by 15/16 " mortise cylinder with an A/R cam"
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Postby Pedrilo » 27 Dec 2005 23:15

Multi Lock and Mul-T-Lock are too different companies.
Multi Lock doesn't make high security locks, but Mul-T-Lock does.
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