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Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance


Can be used for the thicker main doors and internal
Tough and long lasting

Finest quality top class Euro profile 60mm brass pin cylinder
Tough and long lasting

cylinder for enhanced durability
Tough and long lasting




Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance


Mortise Lock with Centre Slot Dimple Key Technology for Extra
Dual Row 10 Locking Pins with Micron Accuracy


Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance



Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance



Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance


Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance

Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance






Euro Locking Technology & Corrosion Resistance
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What is a 60mm cylinder lock?
A 60mm cylinder lock refers to a lock where the cylinder (the part you insert the key into) has a total length of 60mm. This length is typically measured from the screw hole in the center to each end of the cylinder.
What are the benefits of using a 60mm cylinder lock?
60mm cylinder locks offer a balance of security and convenience. They are widely available, easy to replace, and come in various security levels, including anti-snap, anti-drill, and anti-bump features to enhance protection against common forced entry methods.
How do I measure my door to know if I need a 60mm cylinder lock?
To determine the correct size, measure from the screw hole in the center of your existing cylinder to the edge of the locks escutcheon plate (the metal plate covering the cylinder) on both the inside and outside. Add these two measurements together. For a 60mm cylinder, youll typically have two measurements that add up to 60mm (e.g., 30mm + 30mm).