Spares - 2 Lever Mortice Keys
2 Lever Mortice keys are commonly used in interior doors for residential properties. These keys operate mortice sash locks with not more than two levers, making them relatively simple and cost-effective for internal security. They are ideal for environments requiring moderate security, such as private residential areas and non-commercial buildings.
Spares - 2 Lever Rimlock Keys
Used primarily with rim locks, 2 Lever Rimlock keys provide basic security and are predominantly found in domestic housing. These keys are designed for rim-type fittings on doors, where the lock is mounted on the surface of the door instead of being morticed into the edge. This type is particularly prevalent in older or traditional-style housing where minimal security enhancement is required.
Spares - 3 Lever Mortice Keys
3 Lever Mortice keys offer a higher level of security compared to 2 lever versions and are suitable for both internal and external residential doors. This type of key operates locks that are designed to be tougher to pick, providing a middle-ground solution balancing robustness with affordability. They serve well in residential buildings that require a bump in security for external doors without the need for full commercial-grade locking mechanisms.
Spares - 4 Lever Mortice Keys
The 4 Lever Mortice keys are utilized for more secure external doors in residential settings or light commercial applications. With four levers, these keys operate locks that provide a greater degree of security, making them more resistant to picking and other common forms of lock breach. This key type is recommended for higher security needs while still being manageable within a cost-effective framework.
Spares - Master Key
Master Keys are essential for managing multiple locks with a single key. They are especially prevalent in commercial, industrial, and multi-residential environments where central control over multiple doors is required. A Master Key system simplifies access management, substantially reducing the number of keys required by personnel or residents to access different areas of a building, while ensuring all locks are secure against unauthorized entry.