Navigating the vast array of locks and security products can be daunting. TSSPRO website is designed to simplify this process, ensuring you find the exact product you need.

We feature a series of helpful website “Filters” which can help you navigate and find the exact product match. This even includes a guide to how we help you find alternatives for any discontinued locks.

We also offer a dedicated service to procure non-stocked items, leveraging our extensive worldwide network of suppliers to fulfil your requirements promptly and efficiently.

For items you can’t find on our website, our Technical Support Team are on the telephone ready to help. Information can also be submitted by email or WhatsApp, and our Technical Support team will be able to get back in touch to help source discontinued or hard-to-find products.

Let’s now delve into the how the website filtering can helping you identify Multipoint Door locks and to help you understand exactly how to get the best out of this helpful feature. 

Knowing the manufacturer can significantly narrow down the options, as different brands have unique specifications and designs.

Popular brands include:

AGB, Avantis, Avocet, Elite, ERA, Fuhr, Fullex, GU, Ingenious, KFV, Lockmaster, Maco, Mila, Millenco, Roto, TSS, Winkhaus, Yale.

Other brands for Multipoint locks include, but are not limited to:

Accado, Azbe, Cego, Fab & Fix, FIX, Fix Asgard, Glutz, Gridlock, Kenrick, Safeware, Schuring, Securistyle, Sobinco, Surelock, Ucem, Vitawin, WERU, Wilka.

The brand name on a multipoint lock is typically found stamped on the faceplate or with a branded sticker. This is the metal strip that runs along the edge of the door where the lock is installed. Some brands may also have their logo or identifying marks near the latch and deadbolt.

If you don’t see a brand name, look for any unique symbols or markings that could help identify the manufacturer.

If you’re still unsure, you can always contact the TSSPRO’ Technical Support team or email and upload Images, and our team can help identify the manufacturer’s Brand.

What to do:

Using the Website Filter “MANUFACTURER”, tick the brand name if this is known. The number of available products will also be displayed for each brand.

The backset size is the distance from the spindle’s centre to the front of the face plate. It’s crucial for ensuring the lock fits properly.

Q2 What to do: 

Gather Your Tools:

You will need a tape measure or a ruler that can measure in millimetres (mm).

Locate the Spindle:

Open the door to expose the edge where the multipoint lock is installed. The spindle is the part where the door handle connects.

Identify the Faceplate:

The faceplate is the metal strip running vertically along the edge of the door.

Measure the Distance:

Place the tape measure or ruler at the centre of the spindle hole. Measure the distance from the centre of the spindle to the front edge of the faceplate.

Ensure the tape measure is straight and aligned correctly. Record the measurement in millimetres. 

Website Filter:

Record the Measurements of the backset size and select the appropriate option using the Website Filter – Backset. Add a tick into the size to display the products with the corresponding backset size.

Options include: 28mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, 50mm, 60mm and 65mm.