Description
Yale Standard Euro Cylinder
Low cost security for uPVC doors
Reliable, low-level replacement euro cylinder for 'multi-point' locks on uPVC, aluminium and composite doors.
Manufactured to British Standard (EN1303: 2005), this is a cylinder that you can trust. Whatsmore, it comes with a 2 year surface guarantee!
Easy to fit - replace your existing euro cylinder with this in under 5 minutes!
Features & Benefits
- Tested to BSEN 1303:2005
- Tested to over 100,000 cycles
- Secured by Design - recommended by ACPO
- 6 pin cylinder
- Over 30,000 key combinations
These cylinders are available in either Polished Brass, or Nickel Plated finish to fit with existing door hardware and also numerous sizes (see below to determine best size for you).
EXTRA KEYS - As standard, 3 keys are provided with single cylinders and 6 keys with keyed-alike pairs. Additional keys can be requested above. Note that extra keys may be cut using Silca blanks.
What You Get
Each cylinder is supplied with 3 x keys (as standard) and fixing screw.
Technical Information
Measurement | Value |
---|---|
Sizes | From 35/35 (70mm overall) to 50/55 (105mm) |
Finish | Polished Brass or Nickel |
Keys | 3 supplied (extra available) |
Quality Standards | British Standard (EN1303: 2005) |
Fitting and Usage
What size do you need?
It's vital that you order the correct size cylinder for your door. To determine which size cylinder you require you must first remove the cylinder.
Removing existing cylinder
- Put your key in the lock and open the door.
- Remove the screw which is beneath the latch.
- Turn the key while apply slight pressure to the opposite end of the cylinder. As you do so the cam will line up with the rest of the lock and you will be able to slide the cylinder out towards yourself. The key usually needs to be turned approximately 25� clockwise or anti-clockwise.
You can now measure the original cylinder.
Measuring the existing cylinder
On the side of the cylinder, under the cam, you will see a Fixing Hole. The size you require is determined by the distance from each edge of the cylinder to the centre of the fixing hole.
- Measure from the end of the cylinder to the centre of the Fixing Hole, to give the first measurement (a)
- Measure from the centre of the Fixing Hole to the other end of the cylinder, to give the second measurement (b)
If you measured 35mm and 45mm, or 45mm and 35mm, then the size you should choose is 35/45.