Mortice lock RR30 Mortice lock RR30

RR

Small but nice: The mortice lock is particularly suitable for use in doors with a narrow frame profile. High-quality materials and galvanic zinc plating make it particularly robust and durable.

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Description
Narrow doors need narrow locks. The mortice lock is the solution.
Not all doors are the same. There are many that are narrower than others. But you must also be able to lock such doors securely. The tubular frame lock can be used on doors with narrow profiles. An extra-strong mechanism and high-quality materials made of metal and special steel make the lock a trustworthy solution for the security of your door. It is particularly suitable for doors with glass inserts and other narrow frames. Extra corrosion protection is provided by complete galvanic zinc plating. The lock can be fitted in doors with a distance measurement of 92 millimetres.
  • Made in Germany

Technologies

  • High capacity of resistance by use of high quality materials
  • Extra solid mechanical construction
  • Metal latch and bolt
  • Both counter and latch spring made from special steel
  • Extra corrosion protection by electrolytic galvanizing
  • Lockable with a single turn of the key

Operation and use

  • For doors with tubular frames
  • When closing the door only the latch is being operated 
  • By locking the door cylinder the bolt is activated
  • Can be used right or left as latch can be turned
  • Forend 24 x 240 mm (angular)

Variants

  • Finish: galvanic zinc plated
  • Available in backset: 25/30/35/40 mm

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Specifications
colour: zinc plated
Distance measure: 92 mm
Forend shape: angular
Door type: Doors with tubular frames
Weight: 483 g
Design: Technical drawing
Technical drawing
Backset: 30 mm
Width forend: 24 mm
Lock control: Door cylinder
Opening direction: left/right
Security Level Home Security: 7
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