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£111.60
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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 2430 Mechanical Digital Mortice Deadlatch is a robust security solution designed for medium to heavy-duty use. It provides a reliable method of keyless entry using a mechanical code sequence on the external keypad, while the internal lever allows for free egress at all times. This system is particularly effective for internal doors where restricted access is essential, such as offices, storerooms, and staff areas.
Featuring a mortice deadlatch, the unit ensures that the door is automatically secured as soon as it is closed. This eliminates the risk of doors being left unlocked accidentally. The lock also includes a manual hold-back facility, allowing the latch to be held in the retracted position when unrestricted access is required during busy periods. Its mechanical nature means it requires no electrical wiring or batteries, making it a versatile choice for both new installations and retrofitting to existing timber doors.
No, the Lockkey 2430 is a fully mechanical digital lock. It operates without any batteries, wiring, or external power sources, making it a reliable solution for areas where power access is limited or maintenance-free operation is preferred.
Yes, the access code can be changed to ensure continued security. This allows you to update the combination whenever necessary, such as when staff members leave or if you believe the code has been compromised.
This model features a mortice deadlatch, which requires a cutout within the door itself. It is suitable for most standard timber doors and provides a clean, integrated finish that offers higher security than surface-mounted alternatives.
The mortice deadlatch mechanism is designed to automatically lock when the door is shut. This ensures the premises remain secure at all times without the user needing to manually engage the lock upon exiting.
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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.