Aria Twin Bolt Bi-fold Lockset
As part of the Palladium series, the Aria handle represents the highest standard of residential and semi-commercial door hardware. With superior performance and elegant styling the Aria handle complements a wide range of modern joinery. The handles have been created specifically for external doors with a long plate design which complements aluminium joinery. By having a range of levers, also available on other escutcheons within ASSA ABLOY’s product range, customers can achieve a consistent look throughout the home by matching their internal and external door hardware. Aria Bi-foldingDoor kits are specifically designed for use with aluminium profiles and feature the Yale Twinbolt mortice lock.
The Twin Bolt lock body has been designed for use on both bi-fold windows and doors.
The Twin Bolt combines security features with a practical design, fulfilling the needs created by architectural innovations within the residential market. Suitable for use with aluminium or uPVC hinged windows and doors.
Features - Furniture ensures a consistent look can be achieved throughout the building
- Handle turning angle of 90 degree
- Includes 31mm x 7.6mm fixed square spindle
- Provides two points of security with throw rods top and bottom
- Standard rod length 1m + 1.3m available (included)
- 18mm throw on rods from mortice lock
- Threaded rod connection provides easy adjustment
- Practical, easy installation
- Zinc die-cast construction
- Non-locking
- Standard moulded plastic packers and fixing screws provided
- Supplied in trade pack
- New Zealand made
Suitability Suitable for use on bi-folding doors and windows.
Fixing Surfaces Timber Metal
Kit Includes
- Aria tear drop handle
- Locking Yale Twinbolt mortice lock (P84332)
- Rods 1.0mtr and 1.3mtr
- 2mm, 5mm, 6.25mm and 9.5mm Twinbolt body packers
- 3.6mm and 14.8mm Twinbolt cylinder and body packers
- Twinbolt foldback rod ends (C2837)
- Screw pack (CP12373)
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