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Profile 22 Window Locks

Profile 22 window locks

The locks often found on Profile 22 windows can be made by differant manufacturers. We get many calls off customers asking for a Profile 22 window lock. In most cases the locks used were made by a differant manufacturer altogether. Profile 22 are a plastic extruder and not a window hardware manufacturer and tend to partner up with various hardware suppliers on the market. You may find that the locks you have are either shootbolt type or espag type. Below you will find some simple steps on how to take out your window lock and hopefully identify what is needed.

 

  • Remove the handle
  1. Turn the handle to the open position
  2. If you can see a screw use a screw driver to remove it.
  3. If you cant see a screw then there will be a plastic cap that needs to be flicked off to reveal a screw.This can usually be flicked off using a stanley knife or similar
  4. Push the handle back to the closed position and then remove the final screw. If this is not visible it will be under a plastic cap that can be flicked off with a stanley knife or similar.
  5. Turn the handle back to the open position and then remove the handle.

 

  • Remove the Window lock
  1. Push the window open and then go outside to release the window lock screws.You will see them along the length of the lock and maybe even around both corners of the keeps.
  2. Pull the window lock out and then compare what you have to the photos below or alternatively go to our window locks page and choose what you need.

 

Once you have removed the lock you may find it has a name or stamp on. If any match the links below please click on to be taken to that lock.

Roto GR Series Kit

Window locks for Coldseal

WIndow Locks by Kenrick

Window locks by Mila

Window Locks by MACO

Window Locks by Saracen

Window locks by Siegenia

Window locks by Trojan

Window locks by Vitawin

Window locks by WMS