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The Keyless Mechanical Combination Door Lock is a state-of-the-art security solution designed for left-handed inward-opening doors. Made from durable stainless steel 304, it features a keyless entry system that is perfect for offices and storerooms requiring restricted access. With adjustable backsets and a robust design, this lock ensures both convenience and security.
Manufacturer | MF-Door Lock1 |
Part Number | MF-Door Lock1 |
Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 8.13 x 18.03 cm; 1.5 kg |
Manufacturer reference | MF-Door Lock1 |
Colour | Left Handle |
Style | Security keyless, Door locks, Door handle with lock, Digital spring latch lock, Keyless locks |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Metal |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Accent Lever Design More comfortable |
Usage | Suitable for areas which require restricted but convenient access: offices, workshops, storerooms, stockrooms, document stores, archive rooms . |
Included Components | Instruction Book |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.5 kg |
G**L
Worth it
The media could not be loaded. After much deliberation I decided what I want is a code at the door handle and a deadbolt (that I rekeyed to match others on the property), so I can give the code to guests and kids, while having the ability to securely lock the doors with a bolt while traveling. Someone would make a fortune by designing a mechanical combination door handle that fits within the holes of a standard double bore door, but until that happens, this works very well. The lock is excellent quality. It feels extremely durable in hand and after inspecting the components, pretty much all of it is solid metal and built to last.Here’s what I did:Moved the bolt hole up 4-3/4” using a drill template for making doorhandle holes. You can get these at a local hardware store. Mine came with a drill bit that fits in a little router-type template for recessing the strike plates.Used the provided templates to mark where the 3/8” holes should be, using the existing doorhandle opening as the center, so the handle would land at the same height. Drilled holes with a 3/8” metal bit (because my doors are metal). If you’re not sure about your doors, try holding a magnet to them. A lot of doors now are fiberglass which is much easier to drill. I used a sawsall to make the openings that were close to the pre-existing hole because why bother drilling in a finicky location if you don’t have to. Then I put the doorhandle in place to make sure the holes were right and noted the area where the old holes wouldn't be covered. I filled in those areas with some wood putty. Sanded and spray painted the putty to match the door and then just screwed the handle in like any handle.Some reviews mentioned locksmiths complaining about this install. I’m not a locksmith, I’m a 46 year old mom, but it doesn’t seem so crazy to have to move a couple of holes. Once installed, this set is super nice, and you can’t beat it for the price. I have two of them installed in different places already. .
T**M
Good for the price
I can't imagine you could do any better in this price point. Is reasonably well built for the price. A little bit on the cheap side. A bit finicky to put in but nothing hard at all. The YouTube video makes it very straightforward. And works very well. Time will tell how long it will last but I don't see any issues.
O**2
Works perfectly! Exactly what we needed.
Okay, for this sort of product I like to write a review after it’s been installed and gone through a few winters at -35C.I can honestly say this door knob/lock is flawless!The only thing I would recommend is if you get someone to install it, make sure they read the instructions! And I mean stand over them and make sure they have read everything. My installer was, I’m sorry to say, the typical trades guy (in my experience) who ignores instructions and believes he knows how to handle everything… He wrecked the first door and we had to order a new one.Love this for my garage man door!You will not be disappointed!
T**Y
Great lock! But, be careful when drilling...
This is a great product, no batteries to worry about. The code changing process was very simple and can be easily changed in the future... Only drawback that I wasn't really thinking about was when you are drilling the holes in your door, take your time and make sure the holes are perfectly aligned, perpendicular and plumb to the door. If they are not, you'll have to do a little finagling to get the back and front panel to align with the bolts. It's not a major issue, I kinda rushed it, but it would be worth it to use a center punch to mark the holes before you drill and have another person looking at your drill position while you are drilling. Great product!
J**Y
handle could be stronger
Quite easy to install. I put it on the outside of our garbage room door. It's quite strong but the handle has only one weld holding it on. I changed the set screw to a small bolt because the setscrew wasn't holding the handle. The local vandals had almost broken the handle off on day one. Multiple users refuse to reset the lock on exit.
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