Era 45/92 2 Hook Radius Ends Composite Multipoint Lock (1380mm Between Hook...
$ 75.11
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Brand: HISENSE
Description The ERA 613 45mm 2 Hook 20mm Radius End Faceplate Multipoint Door Lock is designed for composite and timber doors that require a lift lever operated multipoint locking system with a Euro cylinder configuration. The central lock case incorporates both a latch and deadbolt, while two additional hooks provide extra locking engagement into the frame once the handle is lifted. This arrangement helps distribute security points across the height of the door while maintaining compatibility with common residential door preparations. The lock uses a 20mm radius end faceplate that sits neatly within routed composite and timber door edges. Its rounded faceplate profile is intended for doors prepared for radius-end hardware rather than square-end strips. With a fixed overall length of 1635mm, the mechanism is supplied as a non-extendable one-piece strip for direct replacement applications where accurate measurements are essential. Technically, the mechanism operates with a 45mm backset and 92mm PZ centres, aligning the spindle and Euro cylinder with standard handle positions. The single spindle arrangement controls the lift lever operation directly through the centre gearbox. Two hooks are positioned along the strip with a hook-to-hook measurement of 1380mm. The top hook sits 680mm from the centre case, while the bottom hook sits 700mm from the centre. These dimensions should be matched carefully against the existing mechanism before replacement. Routine lubrication of the gearbox, hooks and moving parts is recommended to maintain smooth operation over time. Heavy grease should be avoided because it can attract debris and restrict movement inside the mechanism. During servicing, the hook engagement and fixing points should also be checked to ensure the lock continues operating correctly within the frame keeps.



