Kinetic Defence®
Bump and pick resistant.
The Lockwood Latching Paradigm® 005 is the premium security solution with its innovative safety features. It has a holdback function which keeps the latch in the retracted position when required. The contemporary styling can be combined with any lever or entrance handle to create an elegant security solution, ideal for residential and architectural applications.
Key Features
Restricted Special Keying
Lockwood locks can be keyed to a number of controlled and/or specially keyed systems. These range from legally protected keys to protect against unauthorised duplication, which can also include specially designed key systems such as master key systems, which allow for different levels of mechanical access control. Please refer to Lockwood Keying Catalogue or contact your local sales office or customer service for specific information.
Retrofitable
Replace your existing Deadlatch. Fits 54mm hole. 60mm backset. 32-48mm door thickness.
Matt Black
Latching Paradigm 005 - Satin Chrome
Latching Paradigm 005 - Satin Chrome
Latching Paradigm 005 - Chrome Plate
Latching Paradigm 005 - Satin Chrome
Latching Paradigm 005 - Matt Black
Latching Paradigm 005 - Matt Black
Bump and pick resistant.
Minimises the risk of being locked in.
Keep the latch in the retracted position when required.
Securely locked from outside and free from inside.
Securely locked from both inside and outside. For when nobody is home
32mm-48mm
Can be keyed alike to other Lockwood door locks.
Backset
60 mm stainless steel deadlatch
Latch
High security, cut resistant stainless steel latch
Cylinder
5 pin tumbler mechanism
Brass cylinder and brass barrel
Door Thickness
32–48mm
32–36mm doors require a spacer (Included)
Finishes
Chrome Plate (CP)
Satin Chrome Brushed (SC)
Matt Black (MBK)
Keying
Supplied individually keyed with two keys per lock, 78,000 key combinations, Key blank KB401B5P
Materials
High purity zinc alloy
Strike
Box strike with concealed crossgrain door frame strengthening screw
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