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euro lock

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

euro lock

Postby pukka » 29 Oct 2004 15:16

i have a euro lock and just wondering if some one would know were to get one from. i have been looking all over the net.

it is 90mm long 30mm one way and 50mm the other.

i would like a high security one.

here is a photo of it.
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Thanks

Paul[/url]
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Postby pinky » 29 Oct 2004 15:31

any locksmith shop , or you can buy plenty on ebay. all can be drilled , snapped and manipulated to easy to be high security overall, but if you want hard to pick, then look for corbin, gege , evva, and some iseo can challenge you.

if no joy on ebay , then try locksmiths or call round pvc door retailers fitters, they have alot of old and new cylinders knocking around, failing that go to an architectural ironmonger from yellow pages.

if you want 1 to fit to your door then look at iseo R11 11 pin dimple key locks, good security.
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Postby Guest » 30 Oct 2004 7:10

b&q are doing them now
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Postby mbell » 30 Oct 2004 7:26

Last time I was in B & Q I saw they had Yale Euro cylinders - I think the price was £22! Errrm, think I'll stick with the wholesalers. :)
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Postby oldlock » 30 Oct 2004 7:32

If you need high security look at EVVA, 3KS should be available quite quickly, or if you fancy parting with loads of cash MKS to special order from the factory.

Paul
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Postby EvoRed » 30 Oct 2004 7:35

Yes, I've got an Evva 3KS, very good euro cylinder.

You're right mbell, a nice Asec cylinder with Aldridge costs me around £2!
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Postby Guest » 30 Oct 2004 7:46

hi,
i don't think pukka has access to a wholesaler, that's why i mentioned b&q. i didn't say they were cheap.

£2 is good though, but ican't get to grips with the aldridge catalogue
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Postby PickPick » 30 Oct 2004 8:08

The only problem with the 3KS is that the drill protection can be easily circumvented so you need an armored lock shield.
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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