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American style cremona shootbolt locks from GU Ferco provide multi-point security for entry doors using familiar American cylinder keyways. These Europa series locks feature shootbolts that engage vertically at the top and bottom of the door, offering enhanced protection against forced entry and panel warping. Available in various backset sizes and configurations for both active and inactive door panels.
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View full detailsThe GU Ferco Cremona Europa series represents a practical solution for homeowners and professionals working with multipoint door systems that require American cylinder compatibility. Unlike European profile cylinders, these locks accept standard American cylinders with flat tailpieces, making rekeying and cylinder replacement straightforward using commonly available locksmith services. MPLocks stocks complete lock assemblies and individual components for both new installations and replacement scenarios, including configurations for Superior Doors and similar applications that originally used old-style GU hardware.
These cremona locks secure doors through shootbolts that extend vertically into the frame at both top and bottom positions, creating a robust 3-point locking system on active doors. For French door or double-door configurations, dedicated inactive lock cases provide 2-point shootbolt engagement on the stationary panel. This vertical locking action not only enhances security but also helps prevent door warping over time by keeping the panel firmly seated in the frame at multiple points.
All locks in this collection feature the Europa-style layout, positioning the key cylinder below the door handle rather than above it. This design distinction is critical when selecting replacement hardware, as it affects both the lock gear orientation and compatible handleset trim. The consistent 92mm PZ spacing (distance from handle center to cylinder center) across these products ensures compatibility with standard Europa-style handle sets designed for this measurement.
Choosing the correct cremona lock requires measuring your door's backset (typically 35mm or 50mm) and overall height. For doors exceeding 81 inches, the base lock gear with bottom shootbolt must be paired with separate top shootbolt extensions and middle extensions to achieve full coverage. Complete kits are available for standard 6 foot 8 inch doors, while taller doors require component-by-component assembly. Always verify your existing backset measurement from the edge of the door to the center of the cylinder bore before ordering.
Finding the exact replacement for your GU Ferco cremona shootbolt system can be straightforward with the right measurements in hand. If you need help confirming compatibility or identifying your current lock configuration, call our team at (816) 221-6543 to speak with a knowledgeable specialist. You can also use our free Multipoint Lock Identifier to submit your lock details for expert review and personalized recommendations.
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