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Door Locks, Multipoint & UPVC, Refurb Kit
GU 2 Hooks Refurb Kit
Clear35mm45mm- Manufacturer: GU
- Backset: 35mm or 45mm
- Centres PZ: 92mm
- Spindle Size: 8mm
- Spindle: Single 8mm
- Hooks: 2
- Latch: 1
- Deadbolt:1
- Main Gearbox: Latch & Deadbolt
- Operation: Lift Lever
- Handing: Non-handed
- Door Material: UPVC, Aluminium, Timber, Composite
- Kit contains: 1 x Centre gearbox (Latch and Deadbolt) & 2 x Hookbolt cases
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Compact Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Compact Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
A shorter (1765mm long) version of the ubiquitous 4 roller lock from GU at a cheaper price.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named. We refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch 3 Deadbolts Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock – Option 1
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch 3 Deadbolts Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock – Option 1
Clear28mm35mm45mmThis version of the GU 2 deadbolt lock has 1228mm between the deadbolts.
A wide version with 1600mm between the deadbolts is also available.
Backset: 28mm, 30mm, 35mm and 45mm.
Centres: 92mm.
Operation: Lift lever.
Latch reversal: Push a flat bladed screwdriver into the small rectangular slot above spindle and pull out latch at the same time. reverse and reinsert.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch 3 Deadbolts Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch 3 Deadbolts Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearFast LockingThis GU Europa Plus multipoint door lock features 3 Deadbolts & 1 Latch.
This GU Fastlocking Europa Plus multipoint lock deadlocks the locking points without the need to turn the key.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the fast locking versions are called “Europa Plus”. GU Secury Europa plus locks have a single spindle and a unique locking operation. To lock the door, lift the handle upwards to both engage and lock the locking points. To open the lock, unlock the door by turning the key, push down the handle to disengage the locking points. Return the key to withdraw the latch. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts or rollers. Europa Plus locks are only available with a 35mm backset and were never made with the old style configuration.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
Fast locking Europa Plus GU gearboxes are available in a 35mm backset only.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock. Fast locking Europa Plus gearboxes were not available in the old style locks and differ slightly to the other operation gearboxes, as the top groove is actually a separate, elongated hole and top groove.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Inboard Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 726mm)
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Inboard Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 726mm)
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This GU 2 hook lock also features 2 inboard rollers for compression.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Inboard Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 726mm)
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Inboard Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 726mm)
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This 2 hook lock also features 2 inboard rollers for compression.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Outboard Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 440mm)
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 2 Outboard Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock (top hook to spindle = 440mm)
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
These GU locks feature rollers outside of the hooks. This version is the narrow lock with split spindle operation but it is also available in lift lever and wide versions.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 20mm Flat Faceplate Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 20mm Flat Faceplate Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
45mmFlat 20mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This lock features a 20mm flat faceplate and is only available in 45mm backset, typically used on timber doors.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 20mm Flat Faceplate Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 20mm Flat Faceplate Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
45mmFlat 20mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This lock features a 20mm flat faceplate and is only available in 45mm backset, typically used on timber doors.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
28mm35mm45mmSingle 8mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearFast LockingThis GU Europa Plus multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This GU fastlocking Europa Plus multipoint lock deadlocks the locking points without the need to turn the key.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the fast locking versions are called “Europa Plus”. GU Secury Europa plus locks have a single spindle and a unique locking operation. To lock the door, lift the handle upwards to both engage and lock the locking points. To open the lock, unlock the door by turning the key, push down the handle to disengage the locking points. Return the key to withdraw the latch. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts or rollers. Europa Plus locks are only available with a 35mm backset and were never made with the old style configuration.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
Fast locking Europa Plus GU gearboxes are available in a 35mm backset only.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock. Fast locking Europa Plus gearboxes were not available in the old style locks and differ slightly to the other operation gearboxes, as the top groove is actually a separate, elongated hole and top groove.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
35mm45mmSplit 8mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers 2 Mushrooms Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers 2 Mushrooms Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 2 Mushrooms1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
A split spindle version of the 2 roller, 2 mushroom GU lock featuring rollers for compression and mushrooms for extra security.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers Bottom Shootbolt Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers Bottom Shootbolt Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift Lever- This GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
These GU locks feature rollers with a bottom shootbolt and serrations to allow the attachment of a top shootbolt.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
SKU: n/a - This GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
28mm35mmSingle 8mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
Operation: Lift Lever
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Tongue Hooks Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 2 Tongue Hooks Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
40mm45mmSingle 8mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Operation: Lift Lever
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Lift Lever Multipoint Door Lock
28mm35mm40mm45mm55mmSingle 8mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
Operation: Lift Lever
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock – Fast Locking
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearFast LockingThis GU Europa Plus multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This GU fastlocking Europa Plus multipoint lock deadlocks the locking points without the need to turn the key.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the fast locking versions are called “Europa Plus”. GU Secury Europa plus locks have a single spindle and a unique locking operation. To lock the door, lift the handle upwards to both engage and lock the locking points. To open the lock, unlock the door by turning the key, push down the handle to disengage the locking points. Return the key to withdraw the latch. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts or rollers. Europa Plus locks are only available with a 35mm backset and were never made with the old style configuration.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
Fast locking Europa Plus GU gearboxes are available in a 35mm backset only.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock. Fast locking Europa Plus gearboxes were not available in the old style locks and differ slightly to the other operation gearboxes, as the top groove is actually a separate, elongated hole and top groove.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Split Spindle Multipoint Door Lock
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearSplit SpindleThis GU Europa multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
A split spindle version of the ever popular 4 roller GU multipoint lock.
The GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Europa Vantage Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Europa Vantage Latch Deadbolt 2 Hooks 4 Rollers Multipoint Door Lock
35mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearLift LeverThis GU Europa Vantage multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 2 Hooks, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
This lock is unique as it has the option to add an additional pair of hooks to the lock to create a 4 hook, 4 roller lock. They are shown as options on the line drawing. If the version that you are replacing has these additional hooks, we’d recommend removing them from the old lock and refitting them to the new lock.
Th GU range of multipoint door locks is called “SECURY” and the lever and split spindle operated versions are called “Europa”. GU Secury Europa locks are available as either a lift lever or split spindle nightlatch operation. They feature a number of different locking points, but the configurations are the same, to assist when doors are being manufactured. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named, we refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
Most locking point positions will still line up but some adjustment may be required. Early GU locks featured deadbolts that are much thinner than the versions produced today. When replacing new for old, and retaining the existing keeps, you may find that the new, thicker, deadbolts foul the original keeps. We’d recommend changing the keeps to updated versions, designed to accept the new locking points.
GU make their Europa range of door locks with hooks, deadbolts and/or rollers. Locks with rollers feature inbound (i.e. the rollers are closer to the gearbox than the additional locking hook) or outbound rollers (where the rollers are outside of the additional hook lock). This means that some locks may have the same configuration but different measurements. You can double check the description of the products for these measurements to be sure that you have the correct product.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
GU locks are available with 2 different types of hooks. The first is a very slim “flip hook” or “tongue hook”. The second, and more common is a traditional hook look (sometimes called a rhino hook). GU refer to their additional locking hooks as “SH”. The GU-SECURY SH system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Hooks always move upwards when thrown. Hook cases measure 110mm high by 40mm wide.
GU refer to their additional locking deadbolts as “MR”. The GU-SECURY MR system provides a multi-point lock which is protected from being sawn through or forced back.
Deadbolts are chamfered to help pull the door closer to the frame for compression.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Key Wind Operated Multipoint Door Lock
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint, Multipoint & UPVCGU Latch Deadbolt 4 Rollers Key Wind Operated Multipoint Door Lock
35mm45mm55mm65mmSingle 10mmFlat 16mm - Square EndsClearKey WindThis GU Key Wind multipoint door lock features 4 Rollers, 1 Deadbolt & 1 Latch.
The GU range of Key Wind multipoint door locks is only available in a single option. The lock is unique as it comes with a 10mm spindle and 4 roller configuration. You may find that some suppliers refer to GU locks as “Ferco” or “GU Ferco”, as that is how they have been historically named. We refer to 92mm PZ locks using the modern name, “GU” while older 70mm PZ locks are called “Ferco”.
Identifying a GU lock is straightforward as GU stamp their logo on the faceplate of their locks. However, if you have an old door to repair, the GU lock may be the old, original style, rather than the new version.
Over a decade ago, GU significantly revised their range of multipoint locks, moving from the old to new style. Once the lock is removed from the door, if you see that you have an old style lock case (with the top corner cut out) then you may be able to repair the lock using a replacement gearbox. However, if you need a replacement lock (for example, if you require split spindle operation, as that functionality is not available on old style replacement gearboxes), it is possible to replace an old GU multipoint lock with the new version. You may find that the centre deadbolt and latch keep need readjusting to accommodate the new lock, but its a simple task.
If you need to replace handles, you will need to utilise part “SPINSLEEVE10” to convert the spindle from 8mm to 10mm, which allows the lock to be used with a standard set of handles. Often that would be a lever fixed/pad version or a pull handle.
In 1979, Gretsch-Unitas presented the GU-SECURY multi-point locking system with roller cams for doors at the Deubau Trade Fair in Essen, Germany, and launched it on the market. In the years that followed the versions with pin bolt and SH bolt were developed. In 1996, GU created the first self-locking multi-point locking system for doors with GU-SECURY Automatic.
New style GU Key Wind gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 35mm, 45mm and 65mm backsets.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new style gearbox will not fit on an old style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
Rollers are used for compression, to pull the door against the frame, to help prevent dust or water ingress. They do little for security, but they also have the added benefit of helping to prevent the door from becoming warped as it is supported across its full height. This is dependent on the rollers being engaged into their keeps.
Rollers are normally adjustable by +/- 1mm to help achieve optimum weather sealing.
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Door Locks, Electronic Multipoint Locks, Multipoint & UPVC
GU Motor Only To Suit 543580LOCK & 545580LOCK
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Electronic Multipoint Locks, Multipoint & UPVCGU Motor Only To Suit 543580LOCK & 545580LOCK
GU motor only to suit GU automatic multipoint lock mechanisms such as 543580LOCK and 545580LOCK. This cost-effective unit is attached to the lock strip to convert it to an electronic locking device suitable for use with access control systems.
Working from a 12V AC or 12/24V stabilised DC supply, this motor will require 1 Amp to operate and we would suggest at least 2 Amps are available from the power supply.
The connecting cable is included with the motor unit, eliminating further costs.
*Please note, due to its nature this item is sealed with a tamper-evident security seal. Please confirm the item matches the description on the invoice, and is needed, before breaking this seal. Once this seal has been broken, or the item has been removed from its packaging, it is considered to be used cannot be returned unless it becomes faulty. Returns for faulty items will be handled in accordance with the relevant manufacturers’ returns procedures.
SKU: 543580MOTOR -
Door Locks, Multipoint & UPVC, Multipoint Gearboxes
GU New Style Genuine Mulitpoint Gearbox – Lift Lever or Split Spindle
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint & UPVC, Multipoint GearboxesGU New Style Genuine Mulitpoint Gearbox – Lift Lever or Split Spindle
35mm45mmSplit 8mmClear92mmGU New Style Genuine Gearboxes will fit new style GU locks only but are not compatible with old style versions.
New-style GU gearboxes are available in a variety of different operations and are one of the biggest ranges of backsets on the market. They are available in 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, and 55mm backsets with lift lever function, 35mm, and 45mm with split spindle function and 35mm only with the Europa Plus fast locking function.
New-style GU locks can be differentiated from their old-style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old-style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new-style gearbox will not fit on an old-style multipoint lock.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to the bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
Will fit new style GU locks only, not compatible with old style versions.
We stock a range of associated products for GU Europa gearboxes, including multipoint door locks, keeps, spindles, handles, and accessories.
Operation: Lift Lever or Split Spindle
Latch reversal: Depending on the date of manufacture either:
1. Undo the screw or screws in the latch, remove, reverse and reinsert.
2. Push a flat-bladed screwdriver into the small rectangular slot above the spindle and pull out the latch at the same time. Reverse and reinsert.
Nightlatch reversal: Remove the latch to reveal a small screw. Use a small bladed screwdriver to turn the screw 180 degrees then return the latch to the correct position.
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Door Locks, Multipoint & UPVC, Multipoint Gearboxes
GU New Style Genuine Multipoint Gearbox – Fast Locking
Quick ViewDoor Locks, Multipoint & UPVC, Multipoint GearboxesGU New Style Genuine Multipoint Gearbox – Fast Locking
Fast locking Europa Plus GU gearboxes are available in a 35mm backset only.
New style GU locks can be differentiated from their old-style equivalents by the shape at the top of the gearbox. Old-style locks have the top corner removed, whereas new versions feature a vertical groove to help with bolts for handles. The two gearboxes are not compatible, so a new-style gearbox will not fit on an old-style multipoint lock. Fast-locking Europa Plus gearboxes were not available in the old style locks and differ slightly to the other operation gearboxes, as the top groove is actually a separate, elongated hole and top groove.
GU multipoint lock gearboxes feature a latch and deadbolt and measure 191mm high (excluding the fixing lugs) by the backset + 16mm wide. The latch is 32mm high, the deadbolt measures 35mm high and there is 54mm from the bottom of the latch to the top of the deadbolt.
GU gearboxes are fixed to their faceplates with 3 screws. The distance from the top to the middle screw is 108mm, while the middle screw to the bottom screw is 92mm.
Always allow 2mm when measuring your backset and the faceplate is still attached to the gearbox.
We stock a range of associated products for GU Europa Plus gearboxes, including multipoint door locks, keeps, spindles, handles, and accessories.
SKU: GUCASEFAST