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Kenrick Excalibur Latch Hook 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock

Kenrick Excalibur Latch Hook 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock
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This Kenrick Excalibur multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers & 1 Latch.

This Kenrick lock features a latch, hook, 4 rollers and a double spindle nightlatch function.

Identifying a Kenrick Excalibur multipoint door lock can be tricky as there are a number of other manufacturers with very similar gearboxes. If your lock is still in the door, it'll likely have the brand stamped on the faceplate. Some models also have the Secured By Design logo stamped on the faceplate too. You can double check by looking for a small black snib below the latch. Other manufacturers, such as ERA and Ingenious, also feature a holdback snib on the latch, so the snib isn't a guarantee. All Kenrick Excalibur multipoint locks feature a central hook that throws upward, rather than a deadbolt.

We'd always recommend removing the multipoint from the door to help identify it. This is especially important if you can't identify the brand from the faceplate or it has been rebranded.

Kenrick Excalibur gearboxes are available with either a single or double spindle (follower) gearbox. They will have centres at either 92mm or 62mm and 92mm. Both followers are sprung so you have the option of using sprung or unsprung door handles.

The overall height is 225mm and they are fixed to the faceplate with 3 screw holes.

Kenrick Excalibur gearboxes have a hole above the top spindle, 21mm from the top of the case that can be used for bolt through handle fixings. The top spindle is 128mm from the bottom of the gearbox, to assist when identifying suitable handles.

When measuring the backset, allow 2-3mm for the faceplate, so a 35mm backset gearbox will measure 32mm when not fixed to the strip.

Kenrick Excalibur multipoint door gearboxes feature a small, plastic snib on the faceplate. This can be used to hold the latch back for convenience and to prevent accidental lock outs.

Kenrick Excalibur gearboxes do bear a resemblance to the Fullex XL series and Ingenious gearboxes. However, both Ingenious and Fullex XL multipoint gearboxes are 230mm, so 5mm larger than a Kenrick Excalibur.

Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.

Rollers are normally adjustable by 1-2mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.

Operation: Double Spindle

To lock the door

1. On closing the door, the latch is automatically engaged.

2. Lift the handle up to engage the locking points.

3. Lock the system 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.

3. A further quarter turn of the key will retract the latch.

  • Kenrick Excalibur locks are an approved Secured by Design supplier and some models are designed to be compatible with PAS24. Please contact us for more information.
  • Kenrick Excalibur locks are tested to 100,000 cycles.
  • They are also tested to a minimum of 240 hours salt spray testing, exceeding BS EN 1670:2007

We stock a range of associated products for Kenrick Excalibur multipoint door locks, including keeps, spindles, handles and accessories.

Latch Reversal: Undo the screw in the latch to remove. Reverse, reinsert and replace screw.

You may find this lock used as an UPVC door lock or an aluminium 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 have a gearbox for this multipoint lock?

Yes our part number is KENRICKCASE.

All product options

All product options
Product Code Backset Faceplate Operation StockRRPDiscountPriceQuantity
EXDL4R
35mm
Flat 16mm - Square Ends
Double Spindle
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