SKU: 3031-147

Counter chest chamber lock 18th century and night bolt

EUR177.84

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Counter chest for chamber lock of 18th century type for locks without night bolt. Normally associated with double doors, so-called deadbolt doors. The counter chest is mounted on the fixed door leaf, and the lock itself is mounted on the wicket door. Can sometimes also be mounted on single doors. In this case, the counter chest is mounted on the door frame itself.

Fits both right and left locks. Width 6cm, depth 2.5-4cm, height 8.5cm.

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Counter chest for chamber lock of 18th century type for locks without night bolt. Normally associated with double doors, so-called deadbolt doors. The counter chest is mounted on the fixed door leaf, and the lock itself is mounted on the wicket door. Can sometimes also be mounted on single doors. In this case, the counter chest is mounted on the door frame itself.

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