This Union 2226 bathroom mortice sash lock is very high quality and suits residential, internal, wooden, bathroom doors.
In line with a number of other mortice locks, these locks feature a grey lock case but they have unique measurements that identify them from other mortice locks. Please refer to the line drawing for details.
This bathroom mortice lock is available in either polished brass or satin chrome finishes in boxes.
The deadbolt throws 12.5mm. If higher security is required, or the ability to lock the bathroom door from the outside, we’d recommend a euro case mortice lock with key and turn euro cylinder.
From the inside, the deadbolt is locked and unlocked by turning the thumb turn. From the outside, the deadbolt can be locked or unlocked using the emergency release.
The latch is withdrawn from either side by moving the handle.
The latch follower is 8mm and the deadbolt follower is 5mm.
This lock is supplied with a striking plate in a finish which matches the lock.
Suitable for use on most internal wooden doors. These locks are not handed and can be used on doors hinged on the left or right, which open inwards or outwards.
These locks do not use keys.
These locks cannot be keyed alike.
We stock a range of associated parts to these locks, including bathroom turn and releases and lever bathroom furniture in a range of different finishes. Please select the products you require from the associated products on this page.
These locks are not suitable for use on fire doors.
Union have manufactured high-quality, British designed locks and door hardware for more than 180 years. While their brand has evolved and grown to include a larger family of products over time, they all share a common purpose: a commitment to first class quality and design, with products that make the lives of their customers easier.
From humble beginnings in 1840, Union has grown from a family business to become a leader in British designed locks and door hardware around the world. They started in Willenhall, the heart of the British lock-making industry in the 19th Century. Today, Willenhall is home to their state-of-the art manufacturing facility and headquarters – an area steeped in heritage and history for the locks and door hardware industry.


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