Yale Lockmaster AutoEngage Multipoint Door Lock

AutoEngage Contemporary Door Lock
AutoEngage Heritage Door Lock
AutoEngage Contemporary Door Lock
AutoEngage Heritage Door Lock

Yale Lockmaster AutoEngage Multipoint Door Lock

  • Slam shut, automatic locking door lock
  • Immediate security on closing the door
  • Central deadbolt provides independent security with a 20mm throw
  • Available in 35mm and 45mm backset options
  • Suitable for composite and timber doors

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Designed to deliver instant security, engaging locking points on closing the door. Developed to complement contemporary and heritage door styles.

The automatic multi-point lock mechanism instantly engages security latches from independent trigger points as the door closes - removing the need to lift the handle. The versatile gearbox design allows for decorative key retract and lever operated door furniture. Improving ease of use for residents with limited dexterity, Yale Lockmaster AutoEngage offers a versatile solution for people and properties.

Locking Points:

  • Auto engage key retract locking mechanism
  • Security latches automatically fire upon closure offering 20mm deadbolt engagement
  • Fully reversible security latches
  • Central deadbolt provides independent security with a 20mm throw
  • Available in 35mm and 45mm backset options
  • Suitable for composite and timber doors
  • Designed to be compatible with a wide range of decorative furniture sets
  • Long backplate handles recommended

Door Types

  • Contemporary
  • Heritage

Faceplate:

  • 16mm or 20mm faceplate options
  • Square and radius end options
  • Ferritic Stainless Steel
What is a Eurogroove?

A Eurogroove is an industry standard feature on most PVCu, aluminium and timber door and window profiles, where the locking devices are fitted.

A Eurogroove is the groove in the profile in which multipoint locks and espagnolettes are fitted. This is always 16mm for PVC, but can be 20mm in Timber.

 

What is PAS 24?

PAS 24 is an enhanced security performance test for door assembly requirements,  every component used within the door set tested must comply to the relevant British Standard for that component.

PAS 24 includes several security tests, such as:

  • Manual intervention
  • Mechanical loading
  • Hard and soft body impact

An example of the intensity of the testing, the mechanical loading tests subjects the door set to 4.5Kn of pressure, the equivalent of approximately 45 times the pressure used to tighten a car wheel nut.

How do I measure the PZ centre and Backset on a door lock?

Backset

The backset is the dimension from the front of the faceplate to the centre of the handle spindle or cylinder hole.

The most popular backset sizes are 25mm, 30mm, 35mm and 45mm.

The backset dimension is the distance between A and B on the diagram.

 

PZ Centre

The "PZ" or "Centre" is the distance between the centre of the handle spindle and the centre of the round section of the cylinder. 

The PZ Centre dimension is the dimension between C and D on the diagram.

Multipoint locks can have one or two spindle holes (also known as followers) these type of locks will have two measurements, the most popular being 62mm / 92mm.

Most modern locks with one spindle are 92mm centre, however some older locks may be 70mm or 72mm.

 

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