Lockmaster 21. The lock you know and trust, only better!

Lockmaster 21. The lock you know and trust, only better!
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Date: 29 July 2019

The Yale Lockmaster 21 is the newest iteration of Britain’s best-selling multipoint door lock, so called because it comes 21 years after the very first Lockmaster was released.

This latest offering delivers the same reliability, ease of use and long service life you’ve come to expect from Lockmaster, coupled with the usual high levels of security and superior performance, but with some great new features added in:

  • Lockmaster’s renowned hook and pin unit and precompression rollers are cleverly positioned within 100mm of each other to assist with PAS 24 testing.
  • Coming soon – The push-in latch snib feature has been specifically designed to prevent accidental lock-outs.
  • Lockcase now comes with secure centre hool as standard.
  • New hardened screw-in plastic tidy boxes last longer and give a neat, streamlined finish.
  • There’s a new selection of profile-related packers to choose from.
  • A new 13mm axis one-piece keep can withstand greater loads during security testing to create the strongest Lockmaster yet!
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