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Fuhr 859 Type 1 Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock

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This Fuhr 859 - Split Spindle multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.

Fuhr 859 series multipoint door locks suit all door types. These multipoint or UPVC door locks feature a split spindle function but are otherwise the same as the equivalent 856 or 855 versions.

Fuhr UPVC door locks are available in a range of different versions, all of which start life as the same platform. Hooks, rollers and other locking points may be in different positions, but the locks are otherwise the same.

Identifying a Fuhr lock is easiest once it has been removed from the door. The gearbox is distinctive and once you've seen one Fuhr lock, you'll be sure to recognise another. Its worth noting that there are some subtle differences between the 856 (lift lever), 859 (split spindle) and 855 (keywind) multipoint door lock gearboxes, but they are all recognisable as made by Fuhr. Almost all Fuhr locks will have the name stamped on the faceplate, but a reliable way to identify the lock is the triangular shape at the top of the gearbox, adjacent to where the top fixing screw connects to the faceplate.

Fuhr multipoint door lock gearboxes feature a deadbolt which throws 20mm, except on 25mm and 30mm backset locks, where it throws 14mm. The gearbox measures 220mm x width + 18mm. The latch and deadbolt are both 31mm high and there is 61mm between the bottom of the latch and the top of the deadbolt. Gearboxes are fixed to faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top screw to the middle screw is 91mm and the distance from the middle to bottom screw is 108mm.

Fuhr locks feature a ball bearing and spring pre-fitted. There is a tiny notch on the sliding internal strip that the ball bearing engages (under spring tension) and give a more positive locking feel when handle operated. If you try a lock without this spring and ball bearing fitted, you'll notice the difference. Some replacement gearboxes on the market are sold without the ball bearing and spring, but all of Duffells' replacement Fuhr gearboxes come with these pre-fitted for a direct swap.

When replacing an existing Fuhr multipoint lock or gearbox, you may find that the latch differs. This can cause problems when the latch locates in the keep. Old versions of Fuhr multipoint lock gearboxes had a latch that was 28mm high, whereas newer versions are 33mm high. If the latch on the old lock is not damaged, it is possible to remove it by undoing the allen key bolt in the old gearbox, removing it and re-using it in the new lock.

You should also look out for 30mm gearboxes fitted to bifold doors (particularly, Smarts Aluminium doors). These gearboxes do not interchange with the standard 856 gearbox.

Roller cams on Fuhr UPVC door locks travel 19mm with a roller cam adjustment of +/- 0.8mm.

Operation: Split Spindle

To lock the door

1. Lift the handle upwards to engage the locking points.

2. Lock the locking points and main deadbolt (if present) by turning the key.

To unlock the door

1. Unlock the system by turning the key.

2. Push the handle downwards to disengage the locking points and retract the latch.

We stock a range of associated products for Fuhr 859 - SplitSpindle multipoint door locks, including keeps, spindles, handles and accessories.

You may find this lock used as an UPVC door lock or an aluminium door lock.

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Operation

This Fuhr 859 - Split Spindle multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.

Fuhr 859 series multipoint door locks suit all door types. These multipoint or UPVC door locks feature a split spindle function but are otherwise the same as the equivalent 856 or 855 versions.

Fuhr UPVC door locks are available in a range of different versions, all of which start life as the same platform. Hooks, rollers and other locking points may be in different positions, but the locks are otherwise the same.

Identifying a Fuhr lock is easiest once it has been removed from the door. The gearbox is distinctive and once you've seen one Fuhr lock, you'll be sure to recognise another. Its worth noting that there are some subtle differences between the 856 (lift lever), 859 (split spindle) and 855 (keywind) multipoint door lock gearboxes, but they are all recognisable as made by Fuhr. Almost all Fuhr locks will have the name stamped on the faceplate, but a reliable way to identify the lock is the triangular shape at the top of the gearbox, adjacent to where the top fixing screw connects to the faceplate.

Fuhr multipoint door lock gearboxes feature a deadbolt which throws 20mm, except on 25mm and 30mm backset locks, where it throws 14mm. The gearbox measures 220mm x width + 18mm. The latch and deadbolt are both 31mm high and there is 61mm between the bottom of the latch and the top of the deadbolt. Gearboxes are fixed to faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top screw to the middle screw is 91mm and the distance from the middle to bottom screw is 108mm.

Fuhr locks feature a ball bearing and spring pre-fitted. There is a tiny notch on the sliding internal strip that the ball bearing engages (under spring tension) and give a more positive locking feel when handle operated. If you try a lock without this spring and ball bearing fitted, you'll notice the difference. Some replacement gearboxes on the market are sold without the ball bearing and spring, but all of Duffells' replacement Fuhr gearboxes come with these pre-fitted for a direct swap.

When replacing an existing Fuhr multipoint lock or gearbox, you may find that the latch differs. This can cause problems when the latch locates in the keep. Old versions of Fuhr multipoint lock gearboxes had a latch that was 28mm high, whereas newer versions are 33mm high. If the latch on the old lock is not damaged, it is possible to remove it by undoing the allen key bolt in the old gearbox, removing it and re-using it in the new lock.

You should also look out for 30mm gearboxes fitted to bifold doors (particularly, Smarts Aluminium doors). These gearboxes do not interchange with the standard 856 gearbox.

Roller cams on Fuhr UPVC door locks travel 19mm with a roller cam adjustment of +/- 0.8mm.

Operation: Split Spindle

To lock the door

1. Lift the handle upwards to engage the locking points.

2. Lock the locking points and main deadbolt (if present) by turning the key.

To unlock the door

1. Unlock the system by turning the key.

2. Push the handle downwards to disengage the locking points and retract the latch.

We stock a range of associated products for Fuhr 859 - SplitSpindle multipoint door locks, including keeps, spindles, handles and accessories.

You may find this lock used as an UPVC door lock or an aluminium door lock.

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Description

This Fuhr 859 – Split Spindle multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.

Fuhr 859 series multipoint door locks suit all door types. These multipoint or UPVC door locks feature a split spindle function but are otherwise the same as the equivalent 856 or 855 versions.

Fuhr UPVC door locks are available in a range of different versions, all of which start life as the same platform. Hooks, rollers and other locking points may be in different positions, but the locks are otherwise the same.

Identifying a Fuhr lock is easiest once it has been removed from the door. The gearbox is distinctive and once you’ve seen one Fuhr lock, you’ll be sure to recognise another. Its worth noting that there are some subtle differences between the 856 (lift lever), 859 (split spindle) and 855 (keywind) multipoint door lock gearboxes, but they are all recognisable as made by Fuhr. Almost all Fuhr locks will have the name stamped on the faceplate, but a reliable way to identify the lock is the triangular shape at the top of the gearbox, adjacent to where the top fixing screw connects to the faceplate.

Fuhr multipoint door lock gearboxes feature a deadbolt which throws 20mm, except on 25mm and 30mm backset locks, where it throws 14mm. The gearbox measures 220mm x width + 18mm. The latch and deadbolt are both 31mm high and there is 61mm between the bottom of the latch and the top of the deadbolt. Gearboxes are fixed to faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top screw to the middle screw is 91mm and the distance from the middle to bottom screw is 108mm.

Fuhr locks feature a ball bearing and spring pre-fitted. There is a tiny notch on the sliding internal strip that the ball bearing engages (under spring tension) and give a more positive locking feel when handle operated. If you try a lock without this spring and ball bearing fitted, you’ll notice the difference. Some replacement gearboxes on the market are sold without the ball bearing and spring, but all of Duffells’ replacement Fuhr gearboxes come with these pre-fitted for a direct swap.

When replacing an existing Fuhr multipoint lock or gearbox, you may find that the latch differs. This can cause problems when the latch locates in the keep. Old versions of Fuhr multipoint lock gearboxes had a latch that was 28mm high, whereas newer versions are 33mm high. If the latch on the old lock is not damaged, it is possible to remove it by undoing the allen key bolt in the old gearbox, removing it and re-using it in the new lock.

You should also look out for 30mm gearboxes fitted to bifold doors (particularly, Smarts Aluminium doors). These gearboxes do not interchange with the standard 856 gearbox.

Roller cams on Fuhr UPVC door locks travel 19mm with a roller cam adjustment of +/- 0.8mm.

Operation: Split Spindle

To lock the door

1. Lift the handle upwards to engage the locking points.

2. Lock the locking points and main deadbolt (if present) by turning the key.

To unlock the door

1. Unlock the system by turning the key.

2. Push the handle downwards to disengage the locking points and retract the latch.

We stock a range of associated products for Fuhr 859 – SplitSpindle multipoint door locks, including keeps, spindles, handles and accessories.

You may find this lock used as an UPVC door lock or an aluminium door lock.

  • Manufacturer: Fuhr
  • Backset: Select from drop-down – How do I measure the backset?
  • Centres PZ: 92mm – How do I measure the centres?
  • Faceplate: Select from drop-down – How do I measure the faceplate?
  • Spindle Size: 8mm
  • Rollers: 4
  • Deadbolts: 1
  • Latch: 1
  • Main Gearbox: Latch & deadbolt
  • Operation: Select from drop-down – What is the operation?
  • Spindle: Split 8mm
  • Handing: Non handed
  • Distance Between Inner Locking: 699mm
  • Distance Between Outer Locking: 1510mm
  • Height: 2170mm
  • Top Roller to Spindle: 730mm
  • Bottom Roller to Spindle: 780mm
  • Door Material: UPVC, Aluminium

Additional information

Weight N/A
Manufacturer

Rollers

Other Locking Points
Anti Lift Bolts
Deadbolts

Pin Bolts
Hooks
Mushrooms
Lockout Backset
Faceplate

Spindle Size

Centres Pz

Description
Handing

Backset
1 2 Or 3 Piece

Spindle

Shootbolt Attachments

Operation

Autolatches
Main Gearbox

Height

Top Hook To Spindle
Bottom Hook To Spindle
Top Roller To Spindle

Bottom Roller To Spindle

Top Mushroom To Spindle
Bottom Mushroom To Spindle
Top Deadbolt To Spindle
Bottom Deadbolt To Spindle
Top Pin To Spindle
Bottom Pin To Spindle
Top Autolatch To Spindle
Bottom Autolatch To Spindle
Discontinued

Latch

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