Click here to see how easy it is to change the combinationDouble sided locks now also available - Great for gate control! - see below.
If you have been searching for the best value in Keyless Locks you have found it!
These are great
ultra high quality mechanical combination pushbutton locks that are manufactured in China and if they were made in the US the cost would be more than double. Weather resistant - see below for special weather cover for even better weather resistance.
They are not grade one heavy duty commercial grade type such as some of the Kaba locks but still great value for the money.
They
come several different ways including lever handle latch
sets and deadbolts. As you can see, there
are a lot of buttons; 10 number buttons and 4 letter buttons. You can choose a two digit combination or as many
as a six digit combination. Since it's a mechanical lock
the same digits can not be repeated. The order the digits
are entered in dosen't matter. For instance, 1234 looks
the same to this lock as 2143.
To change the combination, the lock has to be unscrewed from
the door, but it's easy to do. I usually find it easier to
change the combination on this lock than on some other brands
that don't require removal from the door!
Please note:Beware of inferior copies of these locks elsewhere on web. We are an authorized distributor of this great keyless lock and have been
selling and installing them for almost 30 years so we know just how good and reliable they are.
No battery needed for these locks!
The picture above on the left is how the lock looks seated flush to the
door without a gasket. The picture on the right shows the lock used with the optional heavy gasket.
Please note: The round knob on the bottom under the
buttons is not a door knob. It's smaller than a typical
door knob but has a similar function. When the correct
combination is entered this knurled knob is turned to
retract the latch or bolt.
To Clarify: The latch models come in two ways. The first
is as a replacement for the bottom lock if that lock is a
key-in-knob type with a round hole of between 1 1/2"
or 2 1/8". If your current lock is a mortise type lock, then
you'll have to replace it with the same type, and this combo
lock won't work. The latch lock also comes as a top lock
that will go a few inches above your primary lock. The main
difference in the two latch locks is that when used as a
bottom primary lock, the inside lever is much longer. When
used as a top lock the inside lever is really just a small
handle. In either case, there is never a lever or handle
on the outside, only a knurled knob. On the lever version there
is a small switch on the inside that enables you to keep the
latch back so it won't lock automatically if that's what you want
(sort of like the old-style night latch locks).
Important: these locks
come with two smaller rubber gaskets that fit around the lock on
both sides. These are fine if the hole is 1 1/2". However, many
modern doors are drilled with a 2 1/8" hole, and the rubber
gaskets that come with each lock in our opinion, won't always work
properly. Instead, order the optional larger gaskets. They are
$15 per pair and will make your installation much
easier and more secure. To order see below.
Fits doors 1 3/8" to 2"
Heavy duty construction (weight is 3 pounds)
Available as standard 2 3/8" or optional 2 3/4" backset for an extra $15 - see options below
No batteries needed - completely mechanical
Great for gate installations!
Dimensions:
Without either of the surrounds: 5½" L X 1 5/8" W
With small surround that comes with these locks add 1/8" -
With the larger optional surround or gasket (highly recommended} add
½"
The various models this lock comes in can be a little confusing. See the diagrams below or
email or call us if your not sure which
model you need.
Note: Antique Brass is sometimes available. Please call or e-mail
See backset diagram
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