The Lockwood 680 Patio Bolt is a strong, heavy duty, surface
mounted product designed to improve security in a range of
residential sliding and hinge door applications.
It is easy to install and has been designed to suit a wide range
of aluminium and timber sliding patio and hinge door
applications.
It is offered in gold, chrome plate, satin chrome pearl and a
range of powdercoat finishes.
Features of the 680 Patio Bolt
- Easy to install
- High purity high pressure zinc alloy case
- Steel, zinc plated bolt
- Concealed fixing by conventional cross recess head screws
- Solid brass 5 pin cylinder
- Can be keyed alike, master keyed, grand master keyed, maison
keyed or construction keyed in Lockwood C4 5 and 6 pin, Generation
Six and Twin keying systems
- Exceeds Australian Standard 4145.2-2008, Mechanical Locksets
for Doors and Windows in Buildings, to Level SL6 - with standard
length bolt, to Level SL4
For SCEC endorsed secure area applications this product must be
fixed to internal face of the top of the door. Opening or immediate
area must be monitored by the alarm system and fitted with a SCEC
approved cylinder for secure areas.
Suitability
- A range of residential sliding and hinged door
applications.
Fixing Surfaces
Available in the following finishes
- Black (BLK)
- Brown (BRN)
- Chrome Plate (CP)
- Primrose (PRM)
- Satin Chrome (SC)
- White (WH)
Case
High purity high pressure zinc alloy.
Bolt
Steel, zinc plated.
Bolt Head
- Powder coat models: Moulded from ABS polymer.
- Plated models: Bright chrome plated high pressure zinc
alloy.
Fixing
Concealed fixing by Phillips head screws.
Cylinder
Solid brass 5 pin cylinder.
Keying
Standard Keying
- Supplied individually keyed with two keys per lock
- 78,000 key combinations
- Key blank KB2015P
Restricted Special Keying
- Lockwood locks can be keyed to a number of controlled and/or
specially keyed systems. These range from legally protected keys to
protect against unauthorised duplication, which can also include
specially designed key systems such as master key systems, which
allow for different levels of mechanical access control.