WHITCO Series 25 Window Lock White Left Hand W225216
WHITCO Series 25 Window Lock White Left Hand W225216 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The WHITCO Series 25 Window Lock combines contemporary design with reliable security for casement and awning windows. This left-hand lockable window fastener provides integrated handle, pull, and lock functionality in one sleek unit, making it easy to operate your windows while maintaining security. Suitable for both aluminium and timber windows, this versatile lock offers positive fastening that keeps windows securely closed when locked and allows smooth operation when unlocked.
Constructed from durable zinc diecast with a clean white finish, this window lock features a 5-disc barrel mechanism with Silca LF43R keyway for enhanced security. The contemporary design complements modern window frames while providing professional-grade performance. Supplied trade packed with 2 keys, this lock is ideal for new installations, renovations, or replacing worn window hardware on casement and awning windows.
Key Features
- Contemporary design lockable pull and latch
- Left-hand configuration
- Suitable for casement and awning windows
- Compatible with timber and aluminium windows
- Positive fastening for secure closure
- Zinc diecast construction for durability
- 5-disc barrel mechanism for enhanced security
- Supplied with 2 keys
Specifications
- Series: WHITCO Series 25
- Hand: Left hand
- Material: Zinc diecast
- Finish: White
- Barrel: 5-disc barrel
- Keyway: Silca LF43R
- Keys Supplied: 2
- Model: W225216
- Applications: Casement windows, awning windows, timber windows, aluminium windows
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