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Chubb 4L67 - fitting instructions anyone

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

Chubb 4L67 - fitting instructions anyone

Postby horsefeathers » 27 Apr 2007 13:57

Hi

Just got hold of an old Chubb 4L67 rim latch but it has no fitting instructions - I was originally going to use it to replace anyones exisiting lock (or at least the rim cylinder part) should they lose keys etc, but since it is in remarkably good condition I may be able to sell it and fit it as refurbished. I dont have a new one on the van so wonder if any kindly soul could scan the fitting instructions etc and email them to me. I can then pop them in the box with the lock 'just in case'.


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Postby CJM » 28 Apr 2007 7:12

It is like fitting any other latch, look at it and measure it, do the same to the door and hey presto!
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