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H650 Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Mushrooms Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
H650 Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Mushrooms Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
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Product Overview: Roto H650 Multipoint Door Lock
The Roto H650 multipoint door lock is designed for enhanced security and ease of use, featuring a robust configuration that includes 2 Mushrooms (also known as V-cams), 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt, and 1 Latch. This latest model from Roto is engineered to replace older 2 hook, 2 roller locks, ensuring compatibility while requiring potential repositioning of keeps.
Key Features:
- Latest Design: The H650 is Roto's newest lever-operated lock, available in various configurations, primarily sold in Europe. This lock is manufactured in Germany, ensuring high-quality standards.
- Compatibility: The H650 replaces the H600 model, maintaining the same locking point positions. However, if you're transitioning from older Roto locks (often referred to as "Mk2" or MVD locks), some adjustments to the door may be necessary due to differing locking point placements.
- Locking Mechanism: The H650 features a single spindle operation and is available in 35mm or 45mm backsets. The gearboxes are dimensionally consistent with the H600 series but include internal upgrades for improved performance.
- Whisper Latch: A standard feature of the H650 is the "whisper latch," designed with a central plastic component to ensure quiet door closure. Note that some rare versions may not include this insert.
Specifications:
- Gearbox Dimensions: 212mm high + backset (35mm or 45mm) + 15mm
- Latch Height: 29mm
- Deadbolt Height: 30mm
- Distance Between Latch and Deadbolt: 58mm
- Screw Measurements: Top to middle screw - 70mm; Middle to bottom screw - 125mm
Operation Instructions:
To Lock the Door:
- Lift the handle upwards to engage the locking points.
- Turn the key to secure the locking points and the main deadbolt (if applicable).
To Unlock the Door:
- Turn the key to unlock the system.
- Push the handle downwards to disengage the locking points and retract the latch.
Identification Tips:
Identifying a Roto lock is straightforward; the model name is stamped on the faceplate. Always check the measurements of the locking points after removing the lock from the door to confirm the correct model. Be cautious of the Elite range, as some may resemble older Mk2/MVD locks and might require additional roller keeps.
Conclusion:
The Roto H650 multipoint door lock combines advanced security features with user-friendly operation, making it an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications. Ensure proper installation and compatibility for optimal performance.
Product Specification
- Manufacturer: Roto
- Spindle Size: 8mm
- Mushrooms: 2
- Hooks: 2
- Deadbolts: 1
- Latch: 1
- Main Gearbox: Latch & deadbolt
- Spindle: Single 8mm
- Handing: Non handed
- Distance Between Inner Locking: 950mm
- Distance Between Outer Locking: 1260mm
- Height: 2050mm
- Top Hook to Spindle: 460mm
- Bottom Hook to Spindle: 490mm
- Top Mushroom to Spindle: 615mm
- Bottom Mushroom to Spindle: 645mm
- Door Material: UPVC, Aluminium, Timber, Composite
Measuring Guidelines
How to Measure the Backset: To measure the backset, take a tape measure and measure the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the lock cylinder. This measurement is crucial for ensuring that the lock fits properly within the door frame.
How to Measure the Centres (PZ): The PZ measurement is the distance from the center of the keyhole to the center of the handle hole. To measure this, place a ruler or tape measure across the door and measure from the center of the keyhole to the center of the handle hole.
How to Measure the Faceplate: To measure the faceplate, remove the existing lock and measure the width and height of the faceplate. Ensure to note the thickness as well, as this will affect the fit within the door.
What is the Operation: The operation refers to how the lock functions. It can be lever-operated, key-operated, or a combination of both. Select the appropriate option from the drop-down based on your specific needs.
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