Cieska Posted April 19 Posted April 19 https://www.abloy.com/global/en/our-products/products/electric-locks/europrofile-range/solenoid-locks/lock-case-el560 This will also remove the PTE button and BGU. But requires drilling the door to get the cable on the hinge side, which is a bit tricky process. Or something like this https://www.abloy.com/gb/en/products/wired-locking/eped/locking/352m-80-motor-lock to be mounted into the door frame. Quote
MrHappy Posted April 19 Posted April 19 At work I replaced the Adams right shear lock, Item came from eBay as adi what £500 Quote Mr Veritas God
al-yeti Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 26 minutes ago, MrHappy said: At work I replaced the Adams right shear lock, Item came from eBay as adi what £500 Seen some online https://www.onlinesecurityproducts.co.uk/shear-locks/cdvi-diax-cz3000-flush-mount-1500kg-self-aligning-shearlock.html Quote
MrHappy Posted April 19 Posted April 19 looking at purchase history- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363360731149?_skw=Adams+Rite+1354&itmmeta=01JS6WAVX1WTH6WYZATKQ5XTAR&hash=item5499fcc00d:g:xF4AAOSwvulgeEoc&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA8FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1ckQ16os1X414xU7swkyhcrz%2FDiEflFcYti0S7mm2SnTCK0uc%2FMj7t7LS6hVmRs5Zjn2J1pEsxUY27lby%2B8YUwuG2eqYZ6gZRLLysCXUjkJUzJgbfH4yX%2BHf1fFGehnytkoMIvwSZaMR8y3He0%2BfmyvYM2q5297H65xkRzyZZ0H%2FqdFMwlBrMxHTvNHYgaaYfGYX%2BRs5zcq3mRZaBFhL%2B2NA4yVs6Z0WEk2U%2FSRa9LSMb0AKQdFySAqGMV4IdrsQjmihTzU2Mi%2BpKjPr3yoA%2BRSv8zGBGlRxulJspGWWRELqA%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR-i-q9zJZQ adi want £630+vat I reckon all the magnetic locks come from the same chinses factory's- An RGL MSL-2600 is best I can do outside of fleabay is £91.12+vat Quote Mr Veritas God
PeterJames Posted April 19 Posted April 19 11 hours ago, al-yeti said: Any examples of shears on how your fitting them ? Word of warning with shear locks alignment is critical any play on the door forget it, use lock tight on the screws unless you want to keep going back and adjusting it, lastly pay close attention to the instructions, they come with different springs for a reason. Surface mounted shearlocks need the right springs, (see above) but generally wont need high level carpentry skills, mortice is a different story altogether. Personally Id sub fitting a mortice shearlock to a locksmith they will do a neater job of fitting it and getting it spot on, just put the wires in the holes is my advice especially as you have never done one before. https://www.aldridgesecurity.co.uk/adams-0003-adams-rite-1354-0100-mortice-shear-magnet.html Thats where our locksmith gets his Quote
al-yeti Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 2 hours ago, PeterJames said: Word of warning with shear locks alignment is critical any play on the door forget it, use lock tight on the screws unless you want to keep going back and adjusting it, lastly pay close attention to the instructions, they come with different springs for a reason. Surface mounted shearlocks need the right springs, (see above) but generally wont need high level carpentry skills, mortice is a different story altogether. Personally Id sub fitting a mortice shearlock to a locksmith they will do a neater job of fitting it and getting it spot on, just put the wires in the holes is my advice especially as you have never done one before. https://www.aldridgesecurity.co.uk/adams-0003-adams-rite-1354-0100-mortice-shear-magnet.html Thats where our locksmith gets his You know approx cost ? I give it passing see what he says I know the onsite maintenance so pricing isn't a problem But yeah I understand the alignment bit Powered lock looks good tho , just surface mount the cables lol Quote
PeterJames Posted April 19 Posted April 19 4 hours ago, al-yeti said: You know approx cost ? I give it passing see what he says I know the onsite maintenance so pricing isn't a problem But yeah I understand the alignment bit Powered lock looks good tho , just surface mount the cables lol Quote
al-yeti Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 3 hours ago, PeterJames said: I see good makes more shekels Quote
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