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3g110

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3g110

Postby cred » 1 Sep 2004 14:07

hi,
would i be correct in saying that the above lock is the only chubb one to have the square escuchion
thanx
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Postby quickpicks » 1 Sep 2004 14:56

Might want to try posting the pic again.
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Postby pinky » 1 Sep 2004 15:02

yes you are right, its that family of chubb, ie 3G110, 3G135 ( restricted key section) that have the square escutcheon.
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Postby cred » 1 Sep 2004 15:17

thanx again m8
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Postby cred » 1 Sep 2004 16:10

i have noticed a lot of banks have this lock more so nat west
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Postby mbell » 1 Sep 2004 16:16

As I see it, If a door is fitted with a a square escutcheon, that wont necessarily indicate that is a 3G110 though, and visca versa.

For example, the lock may have been changed and the escutcheon kept the same. Someone may have had a spare escutcheon from a Chubb, and fitted it with another lock etc.
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Postby pinky » 1 Sep 2004 16:19

its unlikely that someone will have changed the lock leaving a 110 escutcheon as you would have a helluva job fitting anothe lock and keep where a 110 was fitted.

the 110 is the most used lock on banks and post offices.
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