Product Information
The Ingersoll SC100 London Line BS3621:2007 High Security Nightlatch locks are a high security, high build quality, and visually attractive lock designed to offer an economic alternative to the Banham L2000 while not compromising on quality. Similar to other locks aimed at the same market, the SC100 London Line features registered security keys to prevent unauthorised duplication. It also features a large heavy duty security keep which is extremely resilient to force, an anti thrust snib, and a unique attractive external security escutcheon. Compliant to British Standard and Kitemarked accordingly, these locks ensure a high level of performance and security.
Again, these locks historically were mainly used in the Greater London area, however they are also now found through out the UK predominantly on high value property developments.
2 Keys are supplied along with code cards all lock hardware and fitting instructions. The lock has a backset size of 60mm.
The anti-thrust snib present on this nightlatch, offers protection from 'latch slipping'. The snib is automatically depressed by the strike plate. When in the depressed position, internal components within the nightlatch physically prevent the main latch from being withdrawn into the lock case. This ensures the latch cannot be manipulated back into the lock case whilst the door is in the closed position.
This is a deadlocking nightlatch and offers the ability to use the key from the outside to deadlock the door once shut. When deadlocked, the internal handle will not operate. This offers additional security from intruders who may attempt to manipulate the inside handle via the letterbox, or through open or broken windows.
This nightlatch conforms to British Standard, meaning it satisfies the requirements of the relevant standard pertaining to security. This standard will either be, BS 3261 (for key operated egress) BS 8621 (For keyless egress) or BS 10621 (For keyless egress which can be disabled by a positive action from outside). As well as ensuring a tested resistance to attack, British Standard products are often needed to satisfy the requirements of an insurers policy stipulations. These stipulations vary, and consideration should be given to the requirements of the specific application.
Description
The Ingersoll SC100 London Line BS3621:2007 High Security Nightlatch locks are a high security, high build quality, and visually attractive lock designed to offer an economic alternative to the Banham L2000 while not compromising on quality. Similar to other locks aimed at the same market, the SC100 London Line features registered security keys to prevent unauthorised duplication. It also features a large heavy duty security keep which is extremely resilient to force, an anti thrust snib, and a unique attractive external security escutcheon. Compliant to British Standard and Kitemarked accordingly, these locks ensure a high level of performance and security.
Again, these locks historically were mainly used in the Greater London area, however they are also now found through out the UK predominantly on high value property developments.
2 Keys are supplied along with code cards all lock hardware and fitting instructions. The lock has a backset size of 60mm.
The anti-thrust snib present on this nightlatch, offers protection from ‘latch slipping’. The snib is automatically depressed by the strike plate. When in the depressed position, internal components within the nightlatch physically prevent the main latch from being withdrawn into the lock case. This ensures the latch cannot be manipulated back into the lock case whilst the door is in the closed position.
This is a deadlocking nightlatch and offers the ability to use the key from the outside to deadlock the door once shut. When deadlocked, the internal handle will not operate. This offers additional security from intruders who may attempt to manipulate the inside handle via the letterbox, or through open or broken windows.
This nightlatch conforms to British Standard, meaning it satisfies the requirements of the relevant standard pertaining to security. This standard will either be, BS 3261 (for key operated egress) BS 8621 (For keyless egress) or BS 10621 (For keyless egress which can be disabled by a positive action from outside). As well as ensuring a tested resistance to attack, British Standard products are often needed to satisfy the requirements of an insurers policy stipulations. These stipulations vary, and consideration should be given to the requirements of the specific application.
Additional information
Ingersoll
60mm
Brass
Brass
105mm
97mm
75mm
No
22mm
Boxed