Yale has its roots in colonial America. The Yale family decided to emigrate to the New World from North Wales. A few generations later, about 1840, Linus Yale Sr., began designing and manufacturing a series of innovative, high security locks at his Yale Lock Shop in Newport, New York. Linus Yale Sr.'s son joined his father in the business in 1850 and perfected and patented his father's pin tumbler cylinder lock. As one of the oldest international brands, today’s Yale is among the best-known and most respected names in the lock industry.
The Yale 1109 rim cylinder is a convenient everyday locking solution and is among the most popular on the market. The cylinder can be used on just about any brand of nightlatch and provides a standard level of security. The Yale 1109 features a 5 pin tumbler locking mechanism and is supplied complete with fixing bolts and cylinder rose.
Specification :
- Finish: Brass
- 5 pin tumbler mechanism
- Suitable for doors 38-57mm thick
- Complete with fixings and rose
- Keys supplied: 2