Identify your lock now!
Identify your lock now!
Miscellaneous multipoint lock hardware includes specialized replacement parts from European manufacturers like Giesse, Maco, Mila, and Siegenia. This collection serves contractors, locksmiths, and homeowners who need exact-match components for less common multipoint lock systems, including lift-and-slide patio door hardware and latch-only mechanisms with rollers and cams.
Beyond the major multipoint lock brands, a wide range of European-manufactured hardware exists in homes across North America. MPLocks maintains inventory of these harder-to-find components, including Giesse multipoint locks with both 85mm and 92mm handle-to-cylinder spacing (also known as PZ measurement), Maco systems with similar configurations, and Mila latch-only mechanisms. Whether you're working on a standard hinged entry door or a lift-and-slide patio system, having access to the correct replacement parts means completing repairs without costly full-system replacements.
Understanding your lock's PZ measurement is essential when sourcing replacement hardware. Giesse and Maco multipoint locks are available in both 85mm and 92mm spacing configurations, with options that include or exclude deadbolts depending on the original installation. This variety reflects the European approach to multipoint security, where different door constructions and regional building codes dictate specific locking requirements. Matching the exact spacing ensures your new hardware integrates seamlessly with existing door preparations and handle trim.
Siegenia (SI) lift-and-slide patio door hardware represents a specialized category within multipoint locking systems. These mechanisms allow heavy sliding glass doors to be lifted slightly off their track, enabling smooth operation while maintaining a tight seal when locked. Replacement components for Siegenia systems can be particularly difficult to source, making this collection valuable for homeowners and professionals dealing with high-end European patio door installations that require specific OEM-compatible parts.
Many miscellaneous multipoint locks lack obvious branding, making identification challenging. Start by measuring the PZ distance (center of handle spindle to center of cylinder), the faceplate width, and the backset. Mila latch-only systems typically use rollers or cams rather than hooks or shootbolts, which affects both the lock mechanism you need and the corresponding strike plates. Taking clear photos of your existing hardware, including any stamped markings on the faceplate or lock case, helps ensure you receive the correct replacement.
If you're having trouble identifying your multipoint lock system or need help confirming compatibility, our team is here to assist. Call (816) 221-6543 to speak directly with a hardware specialist, or submit your lock details through our free Multipoint Lock Identifier for expert review and personalized recommendations.
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