
Lockwood 3541 Short Backset Mortice Deadlock Cylinder Turn No Cylinder with Strike (Fabricator) - Satin Chrome
The Lockwood 3541 Short Backset Mortice Deadlock with cylinder turn and strike (no cylinder supplied) is designed for narrow stile sliding and hinged doors, offering secure and flexible locking performance.
This fabricator configuration allows custom cylinder selection while providing a complete solution with strike for reliable deadbolt engagement.
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Key Features
- Short backset mortice deadlock
- Includes internal cylinder turn and strike
- No cylinder supplied for flexible keying options
- Deadbolt engages securely into strike when thrown
- Suitable for sliding and hinged narrow stile doors
- Operated via key, turnknob or handle
- Tested to Australian Standards
- Reversible handing
Suitable Uses
- Commercial aluminium door systems
- Sliding and hinged narrow stile doors
- Shopfront and architectural glazing
- Industrial and institutional buildings
- Projects requiring custom cylinder keying
Specifications
Item Code Family – Lockwood 3541 Short Backset Mortice Deadlocks
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this include a cylinder?
No, the cylinder is not supplied, allowing custom selection.
Is a strike included?
Yes, this model includes a compatible strike.
Is it suitable for sliding doors?
Yes, it is suitable for sliding and hinged narrow stile doors.
Additional Information
- Ideal for custom keying applications
- Widely used in Australian commercial door systems
- Provides secure and reliable locking performance
- Suitable for aluminium framed doors and shopfronts
Lockwood branded products purchased new in Australia from authorised resellers are covered against defects in materials and workmanship for:
- Mechanical components: 25 years
- Electrical and electronic components: 2 years (excluding batteries)
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Lockwood Warranty Overview
Lockwood branded products are covered by manufacturer warranties issued by ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty Ltd. Warranty periods vary depending on product type, mechanical components, electrical elements, and finish category.
This overview summarises the structure of Lockwood warranty coverage. Full terms, exclusions and claim procedures are set out in the official Lockwood Warranty document.
Warranty Periods Summary
Finish Coverage Guide
- Everbrass finishes: up to 25 years against corrosion, tarnishing and discolouration.
- Stainless steel, polished stainless steel, chrome plating and anodised finishes: typically up to 10 years.
- Decorative finishes including Antique Copper, Architectural Bronze, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Aged Brass, Polished Brass, Satin Brass and related variants: typically up to 2 years against corrosion.
- Unlacquered brass finishes will naturally age and change appearance over time. This is not considered a defect.
- Tea staining of stainless steel is not covered where cleaning and maintenance have not been followed.
What the Warranty Covers
- Defects in material and workmanship during the applicable warranty period.
- Assessment by ASSA ABLOY to determine repair, replacement with the same or closest equivalent product, or refund of purchase price.
Common Exclusions
- Normal wear and tear.
- Misuse, abuse, accidental damage or use outside published specifications.
- Improper maintenance or failure to follow care instructions.
- Unauthorised modification, repair or use of non-genuine parts.
- Exposure to corrosive environments including coastal air, salt spray, chemicals or pollution.
- Removal, refitment or associated labour charges.
- Products not originally sold in Australia through authorised channels.
Warranty Claim Process
- Retain proof of original purchase.
- Return the product through the original place of purchase where applicable.
- If claiming directly, obtain a case number before returning goods.
- Products must be securely packed and clearly identified.
- Warranty assessment determines repair, replacement or refund.
Australian Consumer Law
Lockwood warranties operate in addition to rights available under the Australian Consumer Law. Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded. Customers may be entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
Where a product fails to meet acceptable quality standards and the failure does not amount to a major failure, the customer is entitled to repair or replacement.