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BDS Rim Cylinder LW4 and LW5 Profile – Keyed to Differ – Satin Chrome

BDS

$25.74 - $28.53
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SKU:
STK 11201660 11201670
UPC:
2344558374698
Availability:
Usually same day dispatch (if ordered before 11am)
Minimum Purchase:
20 units
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BDS Rim Cylinder – LW4 and LW5 Profile – Keyed to Differ – Satin Chrome

The BDS 2001 rim cylinder is designed to suit most rim mounted locks commonly used on residential and light commercial doors. It is supplied with a blank (non branded) faceplate and finished in satin chrome, making it suitable where neutral appearance or rebranding is required.

This range is supplied keyed to differ and is available in both LW4 (5 pin) and LW5 (6 pin) key profiles.

Key features icon Key Features

  • BDS 2001 series rim cylinder.
  • Blank faceplate with no branding.
  • Solid extruded brass cylinder and barrel.
  • Supplied keyed to differ with 2 keys.
  • Finished in satin chrome.
  • Supplied boxed.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Product Type: Rim cylinder
  • Keying: Keyed to differ
  • Finish: Satin Chrome
  • Material: Solid extruded brass
  • Faceplate: Blank (non branded)
  • Supply: Boxed
  • Box Quantity: 20

Item code list icon BDS Rim Cylinder – Item Code Family

Item Code Key Profile Number of Pins Notes
11201660 LW4 5 Common residential profile
11201670 LW5 6 Higher pin count variant

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between LW4 and LW5?
LW4 uses a 5 pin key system, while LW5 uses a 6 pin system, offering an additional pin for increased keying variation.

Does this cylinder suit most rim locks?
Yes. This cylinder suits most common rim mounted locks used in Australia.

Is this supplied keyed alike?
No. These cylinders are supplied keyed to differ as standard.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Blank faceplates are commonly specified where branding consistency is required across multiple door sets.
  • LW5 profiles are often chosen in applications requiring higher keying variation or system expansion.
  • Commonly specified in Australian residential and light commercial rim lock installations.