Or get other companies like kromer to supply them?
Had to open one on a Chatwood Treasury today and when I look at something like a SAM lock, it makes me think it could have been Chatwood made, this one I suspect was bought in.
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Or get other companies like kromer to supply them?
Had to open one on a Chatwood Treasury today and when I look at something like a SAM lock, it makes me think it could have been Chatwood made, this one I suspect was bought in.
Can we see some more of the lock Gary?
Yes Huw
Cheers Gary that's impressive, used to see a few small ones with those hinges and dual locking always key/comb but they were never anywhere near Treasury quality like that.
It doesn't look Kromer to me. The base design is an S&G lock which seems to have been copied a lot. The only Kromer which would fit is the 15B which has clear differences in the details of the case.
I'm sure Tom G will know.
The only reason I mentioned Kromer is because of Chatwoods use of some of their keylocks, so there was obviously a supplier type relationship there with them at one time. Nettlefolds and Aubin also spring to mind.
Would that triple locking be standard or is it a special order? I hadn't seen one before. I know Ratner used to make triple lock heavy units.
I think it may be standard on the treasury models, all three locks block the boltwork, but the kc lock also throws shutters to block the keyholes
I suppose that is why the bolt throwing handle is so low. I could imagine that being a bit awkward.