I have recently seen a few of these locks in doors, but never been able to find a supplier or even a description of exactly what they are. Any clues world be helpful.
Maybe its a poor photo. The external shape looks to be euro, but the key hole looks very different. It's recessed into the outer shell and appears to have rubber shields so I could not see the actual key hole. A normal euro style key looked too big.
I could not check as I do not know the people who lived in the house.I saw a few of these locks when delivering leaflets recently.
Its a handle with an adaptor for the Era Vectis+ type lock:- http://www.era-vectis.co.uk/downloads/Universal-Adaptor.pdf
It uses a mortice type key to operate a multipoint system.
This insert allows use of euro cylinder handle with the Vectis lock.
DC
I really like the ERA 5-lever multipoint mechanism. I don't like Eurocylinders as they can be ripped, snapped or bumped, and I have doubts about the build quality of the mass-market brands.
I wonder if the ERA one can get BS accreditation? It is presumably a similar mechanism to the one they use in their BS deadlocks.
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