CYLINDERS

Looking for a cylinder lock to securely lock your home? At BESA,we have a wide range of basic, quality, security and safety cylinders to help you find the perfect application for your needs.

Basic cylinder - OMEC 120L : For temporary use as long as the "yard" is not yet completed or finished. Also often used for garden gates, where very short cylinders are applicable.

Quality cylinder- BASI SP500 : Drill-protected quality cylinder without security card. As a result, the keys are not protected against duplication. The ideal budget solution!

Assurance cylinder - TOKOZ TECH : Drill-protected quality cylinder with code card, for greater security. This is a modular cylinder, allowing for larger sizes.

Security cylinder - BASI SP2020 : Budget-friendly security cylinder with drill protection ad certificate, to protect against key duplication.

Security cylinder - BKS LIVIUS : Modern security cylinder with reversible key with standard protection against picking and drilling and with security certificate against key duplication.

Security cylinder- CES UDM : Advanced security cylinder with 3D profiling developed for high-quality security, with side coding, spring-loaded drill and core pull protection and with security certificate against key duplication. Also a variety of colors, combining quality and appearance!

Security cylinder- BASI K10 : High-quality security cylinder with security certificate as protection for duplicating the new silver dot-drilled reversing keys. Modular construction with bar.

If you are looking for a cylinder, the correct length of the profile cylinder is very important, it depends on the thickness of the door and the matching door hardware.  Measuring a cylinder lock is not complicated. To measure the length of a cylinder lock, measure from the centre of the profile cylinder, where the fixing screw that secures the cylinder lock is located.

The standard length of a cylinder lock is 60 mm, which is equal to 30 mm on the left-hand side, or outside dimension A, and 30 mm on the right-hand side, or inside dimension B. The length can be extended on both sides by 5 mm. On thicker doors than 40 mm, the lock is often not in the centre of the door, so the length of the cylinder lock must be adjusted accordingly. 

Therefore, for example, if you measure the length 45 mm on the outside dimension A and measure the length 50 mm on the inside dimension B, you will have a cylinder of size 45/50. If, with this same profile cylinder, you want a knob on the inner sides, this becomes a cylinder 45/50 knob or 45/50K for short.

More info on the size of a cylinder can be found on our info page: CYLINDERS

If you are looking for a profile cylinder for your door, there are several additional options available to improve the security and functionality of your cylinder. Below is an overview of these options to consider when choosing a cylinder.

  1. A knob on the inside of your cylinder : A cylinder lock with knob is a convenient and secure option for your door. With this extra option, you can quickly and easily lock and/or unlock your home's door without having to use the key. This is not only convenient, but also a lot safer by giving you an immediate escape route in case of an emergency; such as fire. Moreover, single-cylinder locks with knob prevent you from accidentally getting locked out, as you cannot leave a key on the inside. A knob cylinder is also recommended for elderly people because they are easier to operate than a traditional lock with a key as well as allowing family members and/or emergency workers to enter the house with certainty because there certainly cannot be a key on the inside.

  2. A cylinder with emergency & danger function: With this emergency function also called danger function or hotel function, you can open the door from the outside even if there is a key in the lock on the inside. This can be advantageous in emergency situations, such as fire or when someone becomes unwell and help is needed quickly. Moreover, a cylinder with emergency and danger function offers extra convenience and flexibility, as you do not have to rely on the key on the inside of the door.

  3. Freewheel function on a cylinder: In a cylinder with freewheel function, the carriage, also known as the rotating part of the cylinder, can always rotate freely, even without a key in the cylinder. The freewheeling function is especially needed in some anti-panic locks and electronic multipoint locks and solenoid locks, where the cylinder must always rotate freely when the motor is about to close or unscrew the door.

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