Hi
I am trying to source a replacement Multipoint front door lock for my mother's house. The keep in the lock has snapped and as a result the door handle no longer operates the lock (it is currently stuck closed).
I managed to open the door today and strip the lock and mechanism out of the door to find the root of the problem. When I opened up the lock it was clear that the broken keep was the problem. However, I cannot see any manufacturer's markings on the inside or outside of the lock. The only numbers stamped in the lock were 6079 (on the keep) and 6069 on another component in the lock.
The only other useful piece of info that I have are, that the Multipoint lock is a two bolt -one top and one bottom - (plus the lock on the key) closure type, it was fitted to the house new by Stewart Milne builders in 1998 and the door catch (that the handle operates) isn't a solid piece of metal - it has a middle section that sort of hinges when it retracts (not the best description!!).
Does anyone have any tips on how to narrow down my search fir a replacement lock? I have added a few photos below to assist with identifying the lock.
Many thanks.
John
I am trying to source a replacement Multipoint front door lock for my mother's house. The keep in the lock has snapped and as a result the door handle no longer operates the lock (it is currently stuck closed).
I managed to open the door today and strip the lock and mechanism out of the door to find the root of the problem. When I opened up the lock it was clear that the broken keep was the problem. However, I cannot see any manufacturer's markings on the inside or outside of the lock. The only numbers stamped in the lock were 6079 (on the keep) and 6069 on another component in the lock.
The only other useful piece of info that I have are, that the Multipoint lock is a two bolt -one top and one bottom - (plus the lock on the key) closure type, it was fitted to the house new by Stewart Milne builders in 1998 and the door catch (that the handle operates) isn't a solid piece of metal - it has a middle section that sort of hinges when it retracts (not the best description!!).
Does anyone have any tips on how to narrow down my search fir a replacement lock? I have added a few photos below to assist with identifying the lock.
Many thanks.
John