The Zoo ZURD 3 lever mortice sash lock is designed to retrofit existing mortice locks. It provides a standard level of security at an extremely affordable price.
In line with a number of other mortice locks, these locks feature a black lock case but they have unique measurements that identify them from other mortice locks. Please refer to the line drawing for details.
This mortice lock is available in either polished brass or stainless steel finishes in boxes.
The 3 lever range from Zoo also includes a deadlock to provide a complete, interior door solution.
The deadbolt throws 12.5mm. If additional protection is required against attack by sawing, we’d recommend a 5 lever version with attack prevention features.
The deadbolt can be locked and unlocked from either side by use of the key. The latch is withdrawn by a lever from either side.
This lock is supplied with a striking box 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.
Supplied with 2 steel keys as standard. We can cut additional keys for this lock, just select whether you’d prefer genuine or copy key blanks and the quantity required from the associated products on this page.
Should you require more than one lock to work on the same set of keys, these locks can be keyed alike by our inhouse locksmith team. We can typically dispatch the same day (larger quantities may require longer).
We stock a range of associated parts to these locks, including key blanks, and levers. Please select the products you require from the associated products on this page.
These locks are not suitable for use on fire doors
Zoo locks are still relatively new to the UK market but that hasn’t stopped them getting the jump on their competitors. Zoo is popular with architectural ironmongers and other specifiers and locksmiths are likely to find their retro fit locks useful.
1 Lever mortice deadlocks are commonly fitted to internal wooden doors. They are locked from both the inside and outside with the key which throws the deadbolt. Mortice lever locks (sometimes called mortise locks) are commonly fitted to wooden doors but can also be found used in steel, aluminium, and composite doors. They are locked from both the inside and outside with the key which throws the deadbolt. By definition, a mortice lock is fitted (“morticed”) within the door, rather than being fitted to the face or surface of it.


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