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M2002 Mortice Deadlock with Double Cylinder 2 Keys

The Banham M2002 Mortice Deadlock with Double Cylinder is operated with a key on both sides. Includes security escutcheon plates to strengthen the door and a 6-pin drill-resistant cylinder hook bolt to prevent the door from being spread.

M2002 Mortice Deadlock with Double Cylinder 2 Keys

Banham M2002 Lock Installation

Correct installation is essential to ensure a high-security mortice deadlock performs as intended. Our locksmith engineers install genuine Banham M2002 locks with precision, ensuring the lock body, double cylinder, hook bolt, and striker plate are properly aligned.
Before installation, we inspect your existing door and frame to confirm compatibility. Once fitted, every lock is carefully tested to ensure smooth key operation from both sides and reliable locking performance.
Whether you are fitting a new entrance door or upgrading your existing security, we provide professional workmanship and dependable results.

Banham M2002 Lock Replacement

If your current mortice deadlock has become worn, damaged, or difficult to operate, replacing it with a Banham M2002 can significantly improve your property’s security.
Our locksmith engineers remove the old locking system carefully before installing a genuine Banham M2002 Double Cylinder lock. We also inspect the door frame and surrounding hardware to ensure the new lock operates efficiently and provides long-term protection.
Replacing an outdated lock is an effective way to improve both security and reliability.

Banham M2002 Lock Repairs

Mechanical wear, damaged cylinders, or alignment issues can affect the performance of any lock over time. If your Banham M2002 is becoming difficult to lock, the key is sticking, or the hook bolt is not operating correctly, our locksmith engineers can carry out professional repairs.
We assess the condition of the lock, identify the source of the problem, and repair or adjust the mechanism wherever possible to restore smooth operation.

Emergency Banham Locksmith Services

Lock failures can happen without warning and often require immediate attention. Whether you have experienced a lock malfunction, broken key, attempted burglary, or security concern, our emergency locksmith engineers are available 24 hours a day throughout Greater London.
We arrive fully equipped to repair or replace your Banham M2002 lock quickly, helping restore your property’s security with minimal disruption.

Banham Double Cylinder Replacement

If the double cylinder has become damaged or worn but the rest of the lock remains serviceable, we can replace the cylinder using genuine Banham compatible components.
Our locksmith engineers ensure the replacement cylinder is correctly installed and fully tested, restoring both security and reliable key operation from either side of the door.

Benefits of a Double Cylinder Lock

A double cylinder mortice deadlock offers additional control over access by requiring a key to unlock the door from both inside and outside.
This type of locking system is often chosen for properties where increased key control is required or where there is a need to reduce the risk of unauthorised internal operation. It provides an additional level of security while maintaining the strength and reliability expected from Banham locking systems.
Our locksmith engineers can advise whether a double cylinder lock is the most appropriate option for your property’s security requirements.

Suitable Applications

The Banham M2002 Double Cylinder is suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial properties.
We regularly install this locking system for:
If you are unsure whether this lock is suitable for your property, our locksmith engineers can assess your existing door and recommend the most appropriate locking solution.

Professional Security Solutions

Every property has different security requirements. Our experienced locksmith engineers provide professional advice based on your existing locks, door construction, and level of security required.
Whether you need a single Banham M2002 installed or multiple locks upgraded throughout your property, we deliver dependable workmanship using quality components and proven installation techniques.
Our goal is to help improve your property’s security while ensuring your locking system remains reliable and easy to operate.

Contact 24/7 London Locksmith Today

If you need professional Banham M2002 Mortice Deadlock with Double Cylinder installation, replacement, repairs, or emergency locksmith services, our experienced team is ready to help.Contact 24/7 London Locksmith today for trusted Banham locksmith services and expert security solutions anywhere across Greater London.

Frequently Asked Questions

Banham M2002 is a non-recessed mortice deadlock that is key-operated from both sides of the door in a high-security manner. It includes a drill-resistant six-pin dual cylinder, a hook bolt to resist forced entry and security escutcheon plates for protection.
Banham M2002 for doors from 44 mm to 70 mm thick timber. This type of lock is ideal for residential homes, flats, commercial premises, rental properties, blocks of flats and other locations that need a high level of security.
Yes. Should it be hard on the lock, turning your key struggles in lock to put it in drive position, gone hook bolt that raises right and left not moving, an expert locksmith can execute a review of the locking unit and work repairs if possible. If it is too badly damaged or has sustained significant wear and tear, getting a replacement might be the best option.
A double cylinder lock needs a key to open it from both the inside and outside, giving you more control over access. That can reduce the potential for unauthorised operation from within the premises and is typically selected on properties requiring an increased security level.
Yes. If a double cylinder is worn out or damaged, it will typically be replaced with a genuine compatible Banham cylinder and can usually use the original lock body as long as the lock body itself remains functioning. Doing so assists in restoring security and reliable performance without the high expense of replacing the entire lock.