Replacement cylinder.On both bunnings and Mitre10 websites, if you don't know the exact name of something, you have to trawl through hundreds of products.
socram,
Jan 21, 8:59am
May as well go to a locksmith. Took an old one of mine that I'd dismantled and struggled with, (was previously electronic), to Allsafe on Porana Rd.
Took two of them to sort it, but you can't beat going to a specialist.
morrisjvan,
Jan 28, 4:11am
night latch cylinder, but you've probably got it sorted by now!
marte,
Jan 28, 10:14am
Take the old one in & get a identical version. There's lots of differences between versions, different hole spacings, facia, screws thread & metal tab size & position.
Look for a sturdy looking key cutting, solid without a big deep V cut in the centre or such, and get Aluminium keys cut for it because they are stronger.
If you have 2 doors with the same locks, you might like to get 2 barrels keyed alike so that the same key fits both doors.
oh_hunnihunni,
Aug 22, 9:11am
Ex state house reminds me of mine in Blenheim. I unscrewed the entire thing when we lost that only key, and took it down to the hardware shop for a replacement pair, brought it home and screwed it back into place.
Fixed.
Loved that house, sigh. Loved the garden even more. It is a run down rental now. The garden is a carpark.
:-(
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