Compact single euro profile cylinder barrel in 35/10 configuration Single cylinder - ideal for where security requires controlled access on one side 5 pin lock for standard security Available in polished brass or nickel plated finish Comes supplied with one set of three ...Read More
MATERIAL: Steel
TYPE: Single Euro Profile Lock Cylinder
STYLE: Key lockable single cylinder in nickel plated finish
FIXINGS: 1 x connecting screw included
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: 5 pin lock for high security, three keys included
Cylinder Size Configuration: 35/10
Length: 45mm
Weight: 0.8 Kg
For example: 50/50 lock is A = 50mm / B = 50mm
How do I measure and order a door cylinder?
The size of cylinder you need is determined by the thickness of the door and handle combination, for this reason there are many sizes available and you will need to be careful that you measure the cylinder accurately (one size will not fit all).
It is possible to measure a door cylinder in the door, but to be sure it's best to remove it first.
Measurement A: measure from the keyhole end to the middle of the central screw hole (e.g. 45 mm).
Measurement B: measure from the middle of the central screw hole to the end (e.g. 35 mm).
Total cylinder length = Measurement A + Measurement B
How do I fit a new door cylinder?
1. Open the door and unscrew the one fixing screw which is located on the lock faceplate (the strip of metal the full length of your door), in line with the bottom of the door cylinder.
2. Put the key into one side whilst holding the other side firm.
3. Turn the key and the cylinder should slide out, if it does not turn the key in the opposite direction and the cylinder should slide out.
4. Take your new cylinder lock and insert the new key and turn it until the cam is inline with the body of the cylinder. Insert the new cylinder into position and replace the fixing screw.
5. If the door cylinder is offset (i.e. 40/60, 30/50 etc) ensure the offset is protruding from the correct side. Check the operation of the lock before you close the door.
How far should a door cylinder protrude out of the door handle?
Your new door cylinder should protrude between 2mm and 5mm from the handle back plates, but due to the overall lengths of cylinders available this is not always possible. It is most sensible to go for exactly the same size as you are replacing (unless your old cylinder was protruding excessively).
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