Garage door locks
Intended for use on garage doors, this range of Nemef locks includes models with horizontal and vertical operation, some spring loaded and others non-sprung. Please note all locks are supplied without connecting rods.
1802 & 1807 series
These locks operate a single rod downwards
Key Facts:
- Single rod operating downwards
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring-loaded (Art. 1802)
- Non-sprung (Art. 1807)
- Galvanised steel lock case
1803 & 1808 series
These locks operate a single rod upwards
Key Facts:
- Single rod operating upwards
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring-loaded (Art. 1803)
- Non-sprung (Art. 1808)
- Galvanised steel lock case
1804 & 1809 series
These locks operate two rods, upwards and downwards, simultaneously
Key Facts:
- Two rods, operating upwards and downwards simultaneously
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring loaded (Art. 1804)
- Non-sprung (Art. 1809)
- Galvanised steel lock case
1806/02 series
This lock operates two rods in opposite horizontal directions
Key Facts:
- Two rods operate horizontally
- To take a euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Non-sprung
- Galvanised steel lock case
1836/42 series
This lock operates three rods simultaneously, two horizontally and one downwards
Key Facts:
- Three rods
- Two operate horizontally, one operates downwards
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Non-sprung
- Galvanised steel lock case
1842 series
This lock operates a single rod downwards
Key Facts:
- Single rod operates downwards
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring-loaded
- Galvanised steel lock case
1845/02 series
This lock operates two rods in opposite horizontal directions
Key Facts:
- Two rods operate horizontally
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring-loaded
- Galvanised steel lock case
1846 series
This lock operates two rods in opposite horizontal directions
Key Facts:
- Two rods operate horizontally
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Non-sprung
- Galvanised steel lock case
1851/60 series
This lock operates two rods in opposite horizontal directions
Key Facts:
- Two rods operate horizontally
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 60mm
- Spring-loaded
- Steel lacquered lock case
1860 series
This lock operates a single rod downwards
Key Facts:
- Single rod operates downwards
- To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- Distance: 50mm
- Spring-loaded
- Galvanised steel lock case
1861 series
This lock operates a single rod downwards
Key Facts:
- Single rod operates downwards
- Locking through use of a triangular key (no cylinder required)
- Spring-loaded
- Galvanised steel lock case
1864 series
This lock operates a single rod upwards
Key Facts:
- - Single rod operates upwards
- - To take a single euro-profile cylinder
- - Distance: 50mm
- - Non-sprung
- - Galvanised steel lock case
1899/23 series
This lock operates two rods in opposite horizontal directions
Key Facts:
- - Two rods operate horizontally
- - To take a euro-profile cylinder
- - Distance: 50mm
- - Spring-loaded
- - Galvanised steel lock case