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LOCKEY 2835DS KEYLESS DOOR LOCK

Double Sided + Mortice Latch Bolt

+ Hold Open + Free Passage

  • KEYLESS ENTRY

  • LATCH BOLT (With anti-thrust pin)

  • BACK SET 60mm (12mm throw)

  • HOLD OPEN (No code req'd, just push door)

  • FREE PASSAGE FACILITY (No code req'd, just turn handle)

  • HANDLE (Front & back)

  • NON HANDED

  • FINISH - SC

Lockey 2835DS Digital Door Lock is a 100% mechanical door lock with a programmable passcode that gives you ultimate control and peace-of-mind security. From the tumbler pins, internal plate screws, push buttons, and craftsmanship of the front and back lock housing, this lock is all about safety and performance.

 

This auto-locking mechanical door lock can be used for residential doors, office entry, interior doors, gates, and any vulnerable points throughout your property where you want to restrict access.

 

The levers are full-size with a weather-resistant finish for lasting wear. The 2835DS Digital Door Lock offers a built-in passage feature for occasions where you want to enter and exit freely without entering a code.

 

On the keypad housing of the lock you can quickly change the function from normal to passage mode for convenient access. In free passage mode, the door will latch shut, but not lock. This comes in handy for office spaces and small businesses where you want to give clients or customers easy access during the day. 

  • Dimensions:  H 143mm x W 41mm x D 57mm 

  • With Trim Plates:  H 165mm x W 51mm

  • Lever Size:  W 100mm x  H 25mm

  • Door Thickness:  30mm to 50mm

  • Backset - 60mm

  • Material - Zinc Plated Steel & Teflon coated stainless steel internal components to enhance operation and delay natural wear and tear.

  • Weather Resistant

  • Handles fitted with slipping clutch to prevent damage when forced.​

  • Code easily changed by authorised persons

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The Lockey Keyless Digital Door Lock is "The Original" brand digital door lock of its design and regarded by most as the best quality on the market. Yes, cheap digital locks do have their uses, but if you want something to give reliable performance and not keep having to replace it, then always buy a "Lockey".

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