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When ordering multiple Keyed Alike locks, only 1 set of keys are provided as all additional locks are made to work from that key.
If ordering 4 or more keyed alike locks you can have them set up as different groups. If Required: Let us know the details in the "Specific Key Requirements" field above.
Each group of locks will then receive keys.
The Lockkey 2430DS is a high-performance mechanical digital lock featuring a back-to-back keypad configuration. This design allows for restricted access and exit, ensuring that a valid code is required to pass through the door from either side. It is specifically engineered for environments where dual-sided security is paramount, such as perimeter gates, secure wards, or sensitive office partitions.
Equipped with a sturdy mortice deadlatch, the system offers improved resistance against forced entry compared to standard surface-mounted options. Because the mechanism is entirely mechanical, it eliminates the need for electrical wiring or battery maintenance, providing a dependable solution for 24-hour security. The lock is suitable for use on most standard door types and is commonly used in commercial and public sector buildings.
The Back to Back configuration features a mechanical keypad on both the internal and external sides of the door. This ensures that a valid code is required for both entry and exit, providing enhanced security for sensitive areas or gates.
No, this is a fully mechanical digital lock. It does not require any batteries, electrical wiring, or external power sources to operate, making it a reliable choice for locations without easy access to electricity.
Yes, because the unit consists of two independent mechanical keypads, you can choose to set the same code for both sides or program a different unique code for each side depending on your specific security requirements.
The Lockkey 2430DS is designed for durability and is commonly used on both internal and external timber doors. Its mechanical nature makes it resistant to various weather conditions as there are no electronic components to fail due to moisture.
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£20.39
(£16.99 ex VAT)
L13381 ( of Stock)
The Codelocks Mortice Deadlatch is a fundamental component designed specifically for use with the CL100, CL200, and AS2000 series of mechanical digital locks. This deadlatch acts as the primary locking mechanism, ensuring the door remains securely latched until the correct code is entered or the internal handle is operated.
Constructed for durability and reliability, it features an integrated anti-shim plunger. This security feature prevents the latch from being retracted by external force or shimming when the door is closed, providing an additional layer of protection for the premises. It is commonly used as a direct replacement part for worn or damaged latches in existing installations, but is also suitable for new door preparations.
Key technical considerations include:
This component is essential for maintaining the operational integrity of a digital access control system, ensuring smooth latching and unlatching cycles in commercial or residential environments.
L13381
mortice lock
Fixing Kit
strike plate
£23.99
(£19.99 ex VAT)
LKDL ( of Stock)
Backset
The Lockey Mortice Deadlatch is a fundamental component designed for integration with Lockey digital code locks. This tubular deadlatch provides a secure mechanical interface between the keypad unit and the door frame, ensuring that the door remains locked once closed. It is an ideal solution for both new installations and as a direct replacement part for existing digital locking systems.
As a deadlatch, the mechanism prevents the latch bolt from being retracted by external force when the door is shut, providing a higher level of security than a standard spring latch. It is typically used on timber doors in both domestic and light commercial environments where controlled access via a code is required.
The unit features a standard tubular body that fits into a pre-drilled bore in the door edge. It includes a fixed faceplate for a flush, professional finish and is designed to interact seamlessly with the internal spindle of the digital lock unit.