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Top 3 Lock Options for Sliding Doors and Gates
Are you looking for the best way to secure your sliding doors or gates? Look no further! In this article, we will discuss the top three picks for hook style locks that are perfect for securing your sliding doors. Whether you are looking for added security or simply want peace of mind, these locks are sure to meet your needs.
Locking a sliding door can be tricky, as most locks are designed for swinging doors. We have a range of hook style locks designed for sliding doors and gates, with both deadbolt and slam styles available.
1. Stainless Steel Sliding Door Lock with Inside Release
1. The most popular choice for a sliding door lock is 4889 - Stainless Steel Sliding Door Latch. This latch comes with a variety of features which make it an excellent choice for looking your sliding door.
- Slam locking
- Suitable for Doors 38mm - 42mm thick
- Deadloked with a key on the outside and handle on the inside
- Always releasable from the inside
- Vertical handle prevents the handle hitting any surrounding walls when opening or closing.
2. Digital Hook Lock
A keypad lock option is 5646 - Sliding Door Hook Digital Lock. This lock uses a keypad, making it suitable for multiple users without having multiple keys.
- Keypad lock with changable pin codes
- Always releasable from the inside
- Deadbolt locking
3. Customisable Sliding Door Lock
For a customisable option, pair code 4647 - Mortice Hook Lock with your choice of Handle. This lock comes with a double key euro cylinder which locks on both sides. If you need a single sided euro cylinder click here.
- 20mm backset
- Pair with L Handle, T Handle, or any other 8mm Shaft Handle available in the K Section
- Strike and covers included
In conclusion, choosing the right sliding door lock is crucial for maintaining the security of your home or property. Whether you opt for the traditional stainless steel latch or the modern digital hook lock, make sure to consider your specific needs and preferences. With the right lock in place, you can have peace of mind knowing that your sliding doors and gates are well-protected.
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