Double-sash doors
Multi-point locks for timber or metal.
Maximum efficiency and functional safety: EE/PE 930, 950 and 960 multi-point locks in the 2F version.
Our multi-point locks for double-sash escape doors offer you optimal solutions for emergency exits and panic doors in accordance with EN 179 and EN 1125. Because every second counts not only in emergencies but also in fabrication processes, we have revolutionised this.
Customised cost-effectiveness.
The innovative drive rod technology minimises the milling expenditure for the PANIC secondary sash lock bolt and consequently also the production time.
Our multi-point locks with uniform dimensions for all escape door functions are based on the same main lock families and on auxiliary lock cases with identical dimensions. The DIN direction can be simply adjusted via the latch.
Locking functions
These functions can be achieved with our panic locks.
When the inactive sash is opened in an emergency, the main sash also automatically unlocks, allowing the full opening width of the element to be used for escape. The PANIC secondary sash lock bolt locks automatically on closing. Mortise locks for escape doors can generally be opened in the direction of escape without a key, even when they are locked. The main lock unlocks automatically, allowing the full opening width of the element to be used for escape. The options for opening the door against the direction of escape vary depending on the locking function.
Switching function B:
- The door can only be opened against the direction of escape using the lever handle after it has been unlocked with the key
- After using the escape function, access against the direction of escape is blocked again once the door closes and it is not possible to go back into the building
Access function D:
- The door can only be opened against the direction of escape using the lever handle after it has been unlocked with the key
- After the escape function has been used, the door is accessible from both sides and it is possible to go back against the direction of escape
Cylinder operated lock E:
- The door can only be opened against the direction of escape after it has been unlocked with the key
- After using the escape function, access against the direction of escape is blocked again once the door closes and it is not possible to go back into the building