Ebco Mortise Window Handle Lock 3
Ebco Mortise Window Handle Lock 3 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
The Ebco Mortise Window Handle Lock 3 is one of those fittings that doesn’t try to be flashy — it just gets the job done properly. This is a proper mortise-type window handle with keyed lock, built for casement or similar window setups where you want both control and security in one unit. On site, that matters. Nobody wants a separate latch and handle fighting each other. One turn, locked. Simple.
Here’s the thing — the body is designed for a comfortable grip handle paired with an internal lock cylinder so the window doesn’t just shut, it stays shut. And when paired with a multi-point transmission rod system, it can secure the window at multiple spots instead of just one weak latch. In practice, that means tighter closing, less rattling, and better resistance against forced opening.
Key Features:
- Integrated Handle & Lock - Lets you operate and secure the window in one motion without needing separate hardware.
- Keyed Security Cylinder - Adds controlled access so the window can’t simply be opened from outside.
- Mortise Mount Construction - Sits flush into the frame for stronger fitting and cleaner installation.
- Comfort Grip Lever Design - Gives solid hand control when pulling tight casement windows closed.
- Multi-Point Lock Compatibility - Works with transmission rods to lock the window at several points for better sealing.
Applications
You’ll typically see the Ebco mortise window lock handle going into residential flats, office partitions, institutional buildings, and anywhere using PVC, aluminium, or wooden casement windows. And yeah — installers like it for retrofit jobs too, because the mortise format keeps the hardware neat instead of bolting chunky locks on the surface.
Why Choose This Model
What really stands out is the single-unit locking handle design. Less hardware, fewer alignment headaches, quicker installation. And on maintenance calls, fewer moving parts means fewer complaints later. The trusted Ebco hardware build also helps — these guys are known in the fittings trade for consistency, which is something contractors quietly care about a lot.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Handle Type - Mortise-style installation means the mechanism sits inside the frame for better strength.
- Locking Mechanism - Key-operated cylinder prevents unauthorized opening from outside.
- System Compatibility - Designed to connect with transmission locking rods for multi-point closure.
- Frame Suitability - Works with aluminium, PVC, or timber window constructions used in modern buildings.
- Typical Size Range - Standard compact body fits common window cut-outs without heavy modification.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a window fabricator, site contractor, or maintenance tech dealing with casement installations, this handle makes sense. It’s especially useful when the client wants proper keyed locking but doesn’t want bulky external add-ons hanging off the frame.
And honestly — for homeowners or builders who are tired of loose handles and weak snap locks, this is the type of secure integrated window handle solution that solves both problems in one shot. Fit it right, align the rods properly, and it’ll run for years without drama. That’s exactly what you want from window hardware.
