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| Home > Gainsborough Architectural Hardware Gainsborough Architectural HardwareDETAILED PRODUCT INFORMATION
SETTING THE STANDARD IN CYLINDER MORTICE LOCKSThe Gainsborough 2000 and 3000 series cylinder mortice locks feature a range of functions for commercialor residential specifications. Choose from a range of fi nishes to complement your selected architectural door hardware. Designed and manufactured in Australia, the Gainsborough 2000 series (23 mm backset for narrow-stile doors) and 3000 series (60 mm backset) feature the key cylinder below the lever, for greater convenience and ease of operation. The location of the cylinder under the lever (rather than above it) provides a more convenient position in which to lock or unlock with the key. 7000W series levers on long plates The 7000W series includes an array of levers and knobs on wide long plates, designed specifically to suit the 3000 series mortice locks. Lever designs on narrow stile long plates (7000N) are also available, for combining with the 2000 and 3000 series mortice locks. Choose from a variety of fashionable and aesthetic fi nishes to coordinate and complement the desired decor. Source: Architects Handbook 2008/09 GAINSBOROUGH STAINLESS STEEL PULL HANDLESThe series features the 750 mm length Horizon pull handle, together with the new contemporary 750 mm length Square and Oblong pull handle designs. These attractive pull handles can also be combined with locking or latching door hardware to suit the required function. 600 mm pull handles Gainsborough now offers an even broader range of pull handles, with the introduction of the new 9200 series 600 mm stainless steel pull handles. This includes a universal screw pack for single fix – visible, single fix – concealed, or back-to-back fixing. Source: Architects Handbook 2008/09
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