Whitco Blaxland Slid Door Lock Black is an adjustable stainless steel locking beak, with 6mm of closing adjustment. It features a zinc diecast internal D handle deadlock with diecast outer pull. Its self-retracting beak avoids damage and accidental lockout. Suitable for use with a wide range of outer pulls and strikes. Available in Double Cylinder, External Single Cylinder, Internal Single Cylinder, Snib Only and Dummy variants.
Australian made with an imported cylinder
Non-handed, surface-mounted with central turn bar hole for external cylinders
Standard 82mm fixing holes
Integral anti-lift pins to resist attempts to lift the door out of its track
Meets Australian Lock Standard AS4145.2 - 1993
Suitable for residential aluminium or timber sliding doors
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