These Yale door security bolts in brass are key operated concealed door bolts. The lock can only be operated from inside providing additional security, ideal for back doors. Yale recommended that 2 bolts are used per door and these are suitable for wooden doors.•Features: Mortice fixing with bolt throwing in to the door frame.
•Includes: 1 key
•Also available: White (566339)
•Fixings: Included
•Dimensions: (H)42, (W)61, (D)19mm
•Colour: Gold
•Effects and finish: Brass
•Guarantee: 2 Years
•Quantity in pack: 2
•Usage: Suitable for wooden doors.
•Fitting instructions: Please refer to the installation instructions included with the product
•Security level: Standard
Top comments
arpster
25 Jun 164#9
Oh dear...
SteveDave4
25 Jun 164#6
Another Brexiteer with a poor command of the language they're apparently so proud of. This seems to be a common theme.
3guesses to melted
25 Jun 164#2
To be fair, you're not really selling me on these...
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melted
24 Jun 16#1
These are better than bolts, but a bit of a pain if the mechanism breaks. Had to cut through a few of these with a jigsaw, two of our own and one for a neighbour, fortunately without harming the doors.
3guesses to melted
25 Jun 164#2
To be fair, you're not really selling me on these...
beeb123 to melted
25 Jun 16#3
You managed to cut 3 of these with a jigsaw without damaging the doors?! Now that's definitely not a way to sell security locks! :confused:
melted
25 Jun 16#4
I had to cut through the bolt from the inside where you can see it in the gap between the door and the jam, the front stop edge of the frame molding is in the way on the outside.
The rack the key engages had snapped off in all three cases so the doors couldn't be opened. Providing the bolts slide freely they should be ok, but if the door warps in damp weather making the bolt slightly stiff, then they may eventually break, or at least that's what happened to one of mine on a couple of occasions and to one of my neighbours.
Got plastic doors now, with those ill designed eurolocks.
Jo444
25 Jun 161#5
u dont need this. Brexit will lock us better.
SteveDave4
25 Jun 164#6
Another Brexiteer with a poor command of the language they're apparently so proud of. This seems to be a common theme.
prettycherry
25 Jun 16#7
Dont get these locks. You can use a tweezer to open the doors with these locks!!
melted to prettycherry
25 Jun 16#10
They're not locks :smiley: They're (mortice) bolts, they're more secure than surface bolts because they're set into the door rather than held by screws which can pull out if the door is kicked in, and also because they need a tool to open them.
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•Includes: 1 key
•Also available: White (566339)
•Fixings: Included
•Dimensions: (H)42, (W)61, (D)19mm
•Colour: Gold
•Effects and finish: Brass
•Guarantee: 2 Years
•Quantity in pack: 2
•Usage: Suitable for wooden doors.
•Fitting instructions: Please refer to the installation instructions included with the product
•Security level: Standard
Top comments
All comments (18)
The rack the key engages had snapped off in all three cases so the doors couldn't be opened. Providing the bolts slide freely they should be ok, but if the door warps in damp weather making the bolt slightly stiff, then they may eventually break, or at least that's what happened to one of mine on a couple of occasions and to one of my neighbours.
Got plastic doors now, with those ill designed eurolocks.