Security Screen Locking Options
Standard Lock Option
Exterior Lock Access
Panic Lock Option
The guard opens or closes using a single point locking mechanism. The guard is secured in a closed position with 3/8″ diameter steel bolts. These bolts are connected using a stainless steel lock bar. Guards will have a minimum of 2 bolts and will use 3 when a guard height exceeds 5 feet.
1050 Isometric Illustration (Lock Side)
1. Faceplate
Purpose is to both conceal the lock tube and the infill screws. The faceplate is .062 thick aluminum.
2. Lock Tube
1 x 1 1/4 galvannealed tube which adds strength to the mainframe and houses the locking mechanism.
3. Infill
Choice of 12, 16 or 18 gauge perforated steel or .028 x 12 x 12 304 stainless mesh. These are the most common infill but other are available. Infill attached to mainframe using stainless steel fasteners every 5 inches. Normally powder coated black.
4. Lock Assembly
The guard opens or closes using a single point locking mechanism. The guard is secured in a closed position with 3/8 inch diameter steel bolts. These bolts are connected using a stainless steel lock bar. Guards will have a minimum of 2 bolts and will use 3 when a guard height exceeds 5 feet.
5. Subframe
.090 aluminum extrusion which houses the mainframe. The subframe provides a sturdy means of locking the guard as well as providing a means for installing the guard.
6. Lock Guard & Handle
The steel lock guard conceals and protects the locking handle. Panic hardware is available as an option.
7. Finish
Powder coated. See color chart to the right and download to view larger.