Dont think Banham do one altough they do make one with a twin cam ,multilock do but as Paul says check the cogs,Evva sell a cog cam on the open section and DPS .You can get these from Aldridge Evva dept
Andy
Can the normal cam be swapped for a gear cam or are the locks differant? i only ask as it sounds a better idea to just carry some cogs instead of full locks,
On a quality brand of locks the internal part of the cam should all be the same, 10 tooth, 13 tooth, standard, yale/banham V cam.
However with Evva as an example, a few years ago every time you got a new batch the mechanism was 'improved' and parts were different.
Alan Morgan Master Locksmiths.
Experts in Locks and Safes.
If the old cylinder is a Multilock, be careful swapping in an Evva. The thumbturn on an Evva is a different shape, and doesnt fit through the back plate of the lock housing (well of the door I was at). I couldnt work out how to get the thumb turn off the Evva (do they come off ?), so filed the back plate to fit, which would have been a simple job, but all I had on me was impressioning files.....
what are the dimensions are they 30/10 with a v shaped cam if so it is off a trellidor shutter and they are available from a company in bloomfield rd ind est tipton wmids called trellicor for around £7.00 inc vat try google search for there phone number
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