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jimmy b27/09/2017 15:07:24
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I've got to get a new lock for the shed, the one I have now mounts on the inside of the door, it has shoot bolts top and bottom and several in the usual place.

The make is "ATRA", but I lack any other info!

Thank you for any help.

Cheers Jim

Andy Carruthers27/09/2017 15:30:04
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A picture of the lock and key would help, along with your reason for replacing the lock please

Sandgrounder27/09/2017 15:41:56
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It sounds like an Espagnolette bolt, these secure a door with bolts and vertical shoots.

jimmy b27/09/2017 15:53:39
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Posted by Sandgrounder on 27/09/2017 15:41:56:

It sounds like an Espagnolette bolt, these secure a door with bolts and vertical shoots.

I think you are correct!

I got a new one off ebay years ago, but can't the same one.

I'll take a picture!

Thanks jim

jimmy b27/09/2017 16:11:05
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Edited By Neil Wyatt on 27/09/2017 21:26:19

jimmy b27/09/2017 16:11:26
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I can't rotate the picture!

jimmy b27/09/2017 16:47:07
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I'm looking to change it because its just jammed up!

Bazyle27/09/2017 19:24:29
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Looks the bees knees for a shed door lock. I entered "atra lock" into google images and found loads of pictures which could follow up to sales outlets. However half the pictures seemed to originate from plckpicking sites so either it is not very good so a ready target or it is so good the lockpicking lowlife like to yap about it.

JohnF27/09/2017 20:58:09
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Jimmy, As already mentioned espagnolette lock or multi point lock brings up a lot of sites on google the a case of looking for a suitable one

Neil Wyatt27/09/2017 21:26:39
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Posted by jimmy b on 27/09/2017 16:11:26:

I can't rotate the picture!

I can devil

jimmy b28/09/2017 07:42:16
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 27/09/2017 21:26:39:
Posted by jimmy b on 27/09/2017 16:11:26:

I can't rotate the picture!

I can devil

thumbs up

jimmy b28/09/2017 07:42:35
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Thanks for the replies

Jim

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