Nightlatches
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£19.99The Yale traditional nightlatch has a classic design. The latch can be deadlocked or held back by the snib button internally. More
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Price From: £23.00
This is a non deadlocking nightlatch which is supplied without the rim cylinder. Latch may be held back or deadlocked by snib, rendering it inoperable by key or knob. More -
Price From: £23.00
Deadlocking of latch and handle is achieved by reverse turn of the key from outside. More -
Price From: £27.00
The Yale traditional nightlatch has a classic design and is supplied with anti-bump rim cylinder as standard. More -
Price From: £40.00
The Era 1630 Nightlatches are replacement front door locks which have the option of having either a deadlocking or non-deadlocking facility on the external cylinder. More -
Price From: £50.00
Latchbolt is withdrawn by handle from inside and key outside. Bolt can be deadlocked or held back by snib from inside. More -
Price From: £58.00
A useful lock - the roller catch operates on a push / pull action, and becomes an extended throw deadbolt which can be locked or unlocked from either side. More -
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Price From: £66.00
Era 1730 Keyless Egress Nightlatch is a British Standard accredited front door lock with fire safety. Secure By Design. More -
Price From: £69.00
The ERA 1930 BS High Security Nightlatches feature an integral cylinder pull which protects the cylinder from being drilled, and comes with a 20mm bolt throw for increased security and strength. More -
Price From: £109.00
Replacement lock case for Ingersoll SC71 Rim Deadlock. Outside cylinder and strike plate NOT supplied. More -
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Price From: £226.00
Ingersoll cylinder deadbolts combine 10 lever security with exceptional style. Non Double locking version for communal doors & emergency exits. More -
Price From: £241.00
Ingersoll cylinder deadbolts combine 10 lever security with exceptional style. Non Double locking version for communal doors & emergency exits. More -
Price From: £378.00
This Banham L2000 is self deadlocking, deadbolt night latch meaning when the door closes the lock will engage the deadlock and require a key to re-enter. More