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Ferco Lift Lever Slave Lock

Ferco Lift Lever Slave Lock
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This GU Ferco Standard Ferco multipoint door lock features no locking points and is suitable for the passive door on a pair of French doors.

Ferco passive lock with attachments for shootbolts.

These products have been discontinued but we may still have stock.

Ferco locks are part of the GU group of companies. They are fairly unique as they feature 70mm centres (PZ) and can therefore be easily identified.

The standard Ferco UPVC door lock features a latch only, without a deadbolt in the central gearbox, with 2 or 4 rollers. While they are high quality, they offer low security by modern standards and new doors are no longer manufactured with these locks. Nevertheless, they have been fitted to thousands of doors over the years and there is a substantial replacement requirement.

Ferco gearboxes feature a latch only, making them fairly unique in the market. Another unique element is the PZ measurement of only 70mm.

The spindle is solid, with a standard lift lever function. However, the spindle is only 7mm, compared with standard locks at 8mm. 70mm PZ handles will be supplied with a 7mm spindle to suit these locks, but its important to be aware of this difference.

Gearboxes measure 198mm high x backset + 15mm wide.

Operation: Lift Lever

To lock the door

1. Lift the handle upwards to engage the locking points.

2. Lock the locking points and main deadbolt (if present) by turning the key.

To unlock the door

1. Unlock the system by turning the key.

2. Push the handle downwards to disengage the locking points and retract the latch.

We stock a range of associated products for GU Ferco Standard multipoint door locks, including keeps, spindles, handles and accessories.

Latch Reversal: Not applicable as this passive door lock is unhanded and does not feature a latch.

You may find this lock used as an UPVC door lock, an aluminium door lock, a timber multipoint door lock or a composite door lock .

How can I tell who the manufacturer is of my multipoint lock?

Check down the faceplate and look for a brand name or logo to identify the manufacturer.


How do I find out the operation of my multipoint door lock?

  • 1. If you only use the key to unlock all of the locking points then the operation is called Key Wind.
  • 2. If you lift the handle and turn the key to lock then the operation is called Lift Lever.
  • 3. If from the outside you unlock with the key, pull handle down to disengage the locking points and turn the key to open the door then this operation is called Nightlatch or Split Spindle.
  • 4. If lifting the handle fully locks the door without the use of a key then this operation is called Auto Locking.


How do I measure my multipoint door lock?

Always measure in millimetres.

  • 1. Backset – Measure the distance from the edge of the faceplate back to where the key goes into the door cylinder.
  • 2. Centres – Measure the distance from centre of handle spindle down to where the key goes into the door cylinder.
  • 3. Locking points – Measure the distance from centre of the locking point to the centre of handle spindle then repeat for other locking points.
  • 4. Faceplate – Measure the distance across the width of the face and full length of the faceplate.
  • 5. Gearbox – Measure the height and depth of the gearbox.


How do I know if my multipoint door lock is left or right handed?

99% of multipoint door locks are field reversible, instructions for which are under product information. For those models which are handed please refer to the handing chart to determine which hand you require.


Do you stock a gearbox only for this lock?

No gearboxes are not available for this lock.

All product options

All product options
Product Code Backset Faceplate Operation StockRRPDiscountPriceQuantity
FERCOSLAVE35
35mm
Flat 16mm - Square Ends
Lift Lever
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