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As a commonly used system on UPVC doors, multipoint locks are now more popular than ever for external use on garages and patio doors. However, when it comes to purchasing multipoint locking systems, it is easy for consumers with no prior knowledge to buy a poorly-manufactured or incorrect items that will fail to match their needs. With so many different types of replacement multipoint door locks on the market, it is essential to know what you're buying in order to carry out a successful finish. At Lockshop Direct, we offer one of the largest ranges of multipoint locks across our site, where customers can easily filter results to detail in order to identify the specific product needed.
As the UK's leading supplier of multipoint locking systems, we strive to offer a wider and higher quality selection of locking systems than our competitors in the industry. Our business therefore aims to work alongside the market's leading brands, including Azbe, Fuhr, KFV and Sobinco, to retail quality product at competitive prices. The Lockshop Direct range features backsets between 25-30mm, 0-4 set rollers and a number of centre (PZ) sizes. We also offer systems with both square and round faceplate ends, on top of four flat faceplates options at 16mm.Customers can further choose whether they need automatic, fast locking, key wind or lift lever operating systems when purchasing multipoint locks, meaning durable replacements can be achieved.
Multipoint locking systems are made up of a minimum of three individual locking points that each lock concurrently using a key. Using pins, hook bolts and camrollers, the systems are popular for external use. Both businesses and residential homes will feature some sort of multipoint lock, so understanding their different types is important. To help you find your UPVC doors' original multipoint system, it is important that you identify the brand of your lock, followed by finding the Backset and Centre measurements. Next make a note of which type of locking points you already have, and which order they sit in. Hook, deadbolt, roller cam and centre latch are all types of locking points, yet mainly all multipoint locks will contain more than one type. Finish by measuring the distance between each locking point to the centre spindle, as well as measuring the width of the faceplate in millimetres and checking whether it is a flat (Flat Plate) or U-Shaped (U-Rail).
Using our multipoint measuring guide page, you can now specifically identify the correct product for your replacement locking system. Our wide selection of multipoint locks at Lockshop Direct supplies brands such as AGB, Avocet and ERA, and are available to buy online today. As the home of the most comprehensive selection of door locks, window locks, safes and security hardware, we offer a catalogue of products designed to make protecting your property that much easier.
If you need further help why not complete our interactive form which can be downloaded here:
Once completed please return the form to us at info@lockshopdirect.co.uk and we will direct you to the right lock!
Ingenious French Door Passive Multipoint Door Lock
from £32.09
Avocet Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Double Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
from £32.58
Kenrick Excalibur Passive Multipoint Door Lock
from £33.74
Roto Elite Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
from £34.97
Mila Prosecure Passive Multipoint Door Lock
from £36.00
Accado Style Latch Deadbolt 4 Roller Multipoint Door Lock
from £36.19
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