Description

70mm Double Locking Long Throw Lock with Elongated Keep and Stainless Steel Bar for Gates and Doors up to 70mm Thick.  Key lockable from both sides.  Black Finish with Stainless Steel Bar 6 pin mechanism for higher security and greater key variations. Can be fitted on either left or right handed doors/gates.  Heavy duty A4/316 marine grade stainless steel bolt with Brass Escutcheon plate.  Stainless steel fixings for extra protection against corrosion.  Key front and spring latch rear, 5 keys supplied.  Unique bolt design with hardened steel core.  Grade 316 stainless steel shoot bolt and elongated anti-rattle keep to prevent rattling during windy weather.
Drill Driver bit and stainless screws included.

About this Item
  • PERFECT 70MM DOUBLE GATE LOCK FOR GARAGE DOOR OR GATE OR GARDEN GATE SECURITY:  Premium quality Rimlock Double Locking Bolt to suit 70mm (2.75") Doors and Gates (size is equal to gate and door depth)
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION:  Each lock comes individually boxed with a full set of fitting instructions, stainless steel fixings and heavy duty 18x18mm marine grade 316 stainless steel locking bar and a brass escutcheon plate
  • CREATED TO REDUCE CRIME:  Added security gate lock - made with 6 pin lock barrels.  Ideal to be used as an extra shed or patio door security.
  • This garden gate lock is perfect for any side gate or back gate lock and a perfect gate closer
  • EXTRA KEYS:  Haven Heritage Long Throw Locks are supplied with 5 keys in the box and a 28mm Drill bit.
Fitting Instructions:

Step One: The lock should be fitted to the door or gate once it has been hung and all necessary adjustments have been made. The lock body should be mounted inside (secure side) of the gate, with just the barrel showing outside - to prevent any tampering with the lock
 
Step Two: Work out the position the lock should be mounted and mark affix the template. The lock body should be no less 5mm from the edges of the gate and obviously the throw of the lock needs to reach across to secure the gate. Also Check on the other side of the gate to ensure the hole is in a suitable position.
 
Step Three: Using the drill bit supplied make sure the hole is drilled level and straight for the best performance of the lock. Drill through until the central point of the drill bit protrudes out on the back and then finish the hole off from the back side to avoid splintering the timber.