SLAVE-LEAF LOCKING

Slave-leaf locks are installed where extra-wide leaf doors can’t be used.  For normal traffic, only the main section of the door is used, with the slave-leaf unlocked only when a wider aperture is required.  

This can present a weak point in a door’s security and is vulnerable to abuse.  That's why we created slave-leaf Rhino locks to offer a robust solution.

  • Lifeline closed keyways to minimise tampering
  • Lowers the keyway and brings it within convenient reach
  • Release slave-leaf with a quarter turn
  • Anti-tamper fittings
  • Easy-clean floor sockets available

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Rhino bolt options 

Our Rhino and Rhino Junior bolts are designed for different scenarios, so you can specify the most appropriate lock.

Explore the different options

RHINO BOLT (PR-6304-RB-RK-LL)

RHINO BOLT

Designed for the most extreme environments, the Rhino Bolt’s extended mortice lock bolt secures the slave-leaf to the door frame.  It also lowers the keyway and brings it within reach.  Steel deadbolts, high-impact strike plates, bolt-through reinforcing plates and anti-tamper fixings are also used.

Plus the 3mm reinforcing plates and back-to-back fixings provides higher impact protection to protect the lock mechanism.

RHINO JUNIOR BOLT (PR-6308-BR-LL)

RHINO JUNIOR BOLT (PR-6308-BR-LL)

When securing slave-leaf doors is a priority over impact resistance, the Rhino Junior is suitable.  

The mortice lock is located at the top or bottom edge – or both – and locks the slave-leaf to the floor or door frame.  Plus no specialist equipment required is to install, making it convenient to retrofit onsite.