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Halliday + Baillie HB2010 + HB2020 (sliding doors), HB2015 + HB2025 (hinged/pivot doors)

Thursday, May 10th, 2018ProductsOnline Editor

Halliday + Baillie has introduced independent lock bodies with Euro key design, for both sliding (HB2010/HB2020) and hinged/pivot doors (HB2015/HB2025).

These locks are sold independently, so you can either couple them with a selection from the large range of H+B flush pull designs and pull handles or use with your own designed handles.

Available in 30mm and 55mm backsets, the lock includes the strike plate and screws. Simply add the key cylinder and escutcheon plates depending on your door type and thickness. There are rectangle or round key escutcheon plate options in 3mm and 5mm thickness or supply your own.

Finishes include: satin chrome, brushed nickel, electro black ace, electro med bronze, electro dark bronze, Dulux appliance white and polish chrome.

www.hallidaybaillie.com

(HB2025 pictured with flush cylinder + 1768 3mm flush escutcheon in SC)





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