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Spares News NL0053 13th May 1997 (SB)
Category Regarding Implementation
Spares Spares Advisory
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Lock & Key Asemblies

Please be advised that for security reasons we are unable to supply specific numbered replacement keys to numerically match existing lock assemblies where originally supplied keys have been lost or mislaid.

We can however, supply a replacement LOCK & KET SET (which includes minimum of 2 keys) and have therefore listed below a definitive part number quick reference guide pertaining to products contained within the current Spring 1997 Spares Catalogue :-

Current Products
Model Type Prefix Rear Lock Side Lock Front Lock
LS340 (Diamond & Trent) LX & LT PT14969731    
VS340 (Diamond & Trent) VX & VT PT14969731    
MS540 (Diamond & Trent) MT & MM PT15566830    
LS550 (Diamond & Trent)
LS550 PPro (PCL6000)
LV & LA
LF
PT15566830
PT15566830
   
VS550 (Diamond & Trent)
VS550 PPro (PCL6000)
VV & VG
VH
PT15566830
PT15566830
   
VS660 (Trent)
VS660 PPro (PCL6000)
VK
VL
PT15566830
PT15566830
   
MS660 MF PT15566830    
LS660 (Trent)
LS660 PPro (PCL6000)
LD
LE
PT15566830
PT15566830
   
FT1200 GA PT15566830   PT15086330
FT2200 UF   15/22SLOCK PT15817230
FT4200 HB   PT15376431 PT15353831
End of Life Products
XEN Range All models PT14969731    
LS Pro (Bonsai) BN & BO PT14969731    
FT//e TG PT14905631    
FT//s TQ     PT14288330
LS 550 PPro (Cosw) LC PT15566830    
FT//ex & 1000 * UB, UC & UD   PT13206730  
FT//ex 1500 ** UE   15/22SLOCK PT15817230
SHOGUN HA   PT15376431 PT15353831

* Pre-June 1995
** Post-June 1995

For any further information, please do not hesitate to contact our Spares Department.

Note:- This document does not constitute an agreement to supply.

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