Our expert team will help you identify the exact multipoint lock you need.
Tell us about the problem you're experiencing with your current lock.
Common Issues: Lock won't engage, key won't turn, handle is loose, handle sagging, lock is stuck, parts are broken or missing.
Let's get the precise measurements for your lock components.
What is a Faceplate? The faceplate is the visible metal plate on the edge of the door that covers the lock mechanism.
Measure the thickness of the faceplate strip on the door edge.
Backset & Handle PZ details.
See image to the left to learn how to measure and find the PZ dimension for your lock.
Deadbolt details.
With the door ajar, measure how far out the deadbolt extends from the door.
Let's get the handle information for your lock.
Handle Height is the distance from the bottom of the door to the center of the handle excluding any door sweeps.
Handle is positioned above the thumb-turn
Handle is positioned below the thumb-turn
Help us identify your lock's cylinder type.
Has an insert for cylinder tailpiece
American cylinder with a tailpiece
No insert, accepts a Euro Cylinder
Example of a European cylinder, has no tailpiece
Click on the brand logo that matches your lock
How to Find Lock Brand Markings:
Look for the brand name or logo stamped or engraved on the metal faceplate (the long metal strip running along the edge of the door). The faceplate is the visible metal plate that covers the lock mechanism.
If No Markings Visible: You may need to remove the lock from the door to find markings on its surface.
Tell us how your lock operates.
You must first pull up on the handles to operate the multipoint lock.
The multipoints engage on their own when you close the door.
Note: Automatic version may also have a small roller-like piece located 7-8" above the latch. Learn More
Select all the locking devices your lock has. A lock can have shootbolt plus an additional lock type.
Cylindrical bolt mechanism
Flat spring-loaded latch
Rectangular bolt system
Curved hook mechanism
Circular bolt design
Spring-loaded bolt
Select the number of locking points and provide their measurements.
Count main gear with deadbolt and latch as one.
Let's get the basic details about your door.
Hinged doors swing open on hinges, while sliding doors move horizontally on tracks.
Great! Now let's get your contact details so we can send you the perfect lock match.
Any other details or specific requirements you'd like us to know about?
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