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GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever (L/L) 35mm Backset

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  • GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever L/L 35mm Backset
  • GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever L/L 35mm Backset
  • GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever L/L 35mm Backset
  • GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever L/L 35mm Backset
  • GU Multipoint OLD Style, 2 Rollers, Bottom Shootbolt and Attachment for Top Shootbolt, Lift Lever L/L 35mm Backset
£70.73 Inc. VAT
£58.94 Ex. VAT

Description

This OLD style GU multipoint is a one piece locking mechanism consisting of a latch, deadbolt, two rollers, bottom shootbolt and an attachment for the top shootbolt.

 

Size:

  • Distance between rollers: 1070mm
  • Distance between latch and deadbolt: 62mm
  • Case height: 207mm

 

Operation:

  • Lift lever or split spindle nightlatch

 

Notes:

  • GU locks are now manufactured with a new style centre case
  • The main difference between old and new style is the distance between the latch and the deadbolt, this will sometimes cause problems with strike plates
  • The other major difference in the height of the lockcase, although this shouldn't cause any real problems when retro fitting
  • Top shootbolt is NOT supplied

 

Latch Reversal:

  • Push flat bladed screwdriver into small rectangular slot above spindle and pull latch out at same time

 

Simple steps to help you choose the right size backset for your Gearbox

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The Backset size is A in the diagram

Measure from the the front of the main faceplate (A in the diagram) to the middle of the spindle hole. This measurement is taken when the gearbox is attached to the main front face plate.

Measurement B is the PZ Centre.

 

 

 

 

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