It is an easy plate to fit.
Rim locks for outward opening doors.
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Latchbolt is withdrawn by handle from inside and key outside.
Yale 89 can operate on outward opening doors when ordered with the reverse angle strike.
Available in vertical and horizontal rim lock sets.
Key operation from outside and lever handle on the inside.
For outward opening yale style locks not just for yale branded locks most standard yale style locks will work also use this strike plate to convert nightlatches.
The plate is cut into the door stop and the rim lock is set further back from the front edge of door.
Rim lock comes with 3 keys easy to install.
Yale outward opening nightlatch deadlocking yale 89 outward opening doors 60mm backset dark metallic grey case polished brass cylinder 5 x keys total 2 free of charge worth 10.
For outward opening yale style locks not just for yale branded locks most standard yale style locks will work also use this strike plate to convert nightlatches.
Yale 77 strike for outward opening doors.
5 pin cylinder with nightlatch.
Probably more suited to full wooden doors or doors with large stiles.
Yale 77 nightlatch it s a very popular uk door lock for wooden doors.
Modern light duty rim locks often only have the four screws on the main body.
Brass or satin chrome.
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Simply fit your electric strike door release into this and you ll have the solution to putting access control on your outward opening rim latch operated doors.
Position the rim lock on the door and secure using screws heavy duty rim locks usually have two countersunk screws on the endplate to go into the edge of the door and four on the main body of the lock which go into the side of the door.
It would not be visually obtrusive.
Shop decorative rim latches and lock sets.
Supplied with an 1109 cylinder.
To fit these you would simply remove the mounting plate from a typical electric strike release suitable for rim lock applications and instead fit the electric strike itsself into this new adaptor housing instead.
You might consider removing the latchbolt from your rimlock and maybe fitting a tubular mortice latch to be operated by the same knob and spindle.
There are 4 lever rimlocks used on some utilities cabins that are designed to be used on the inside of outward opening doors but i do not think they have a latch.