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indy335
Joined: 01 May 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:32 pm Post subject: Ferco/Groupco espag upvc window lock |
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I have the above espag locking mechanism which I need to replace, the window was originally supplied by anglian windows and the manufacturer of the part is either Ferco or Groupco (both names are on the part), it is 800mm long has two movable "roller" type catches it is 16mm wide and I'm told it is a eurochannel type lock. It is secured to the window frame by 6 self tapping screws, the backset measurement is 25mm and the central gear is inline rather than offset. I am having a great deal of problems trying to obtain a replacement, any help greatfully received
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D. Burt
P.S. the manufacturer won't help nor the original supplier |
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dean7231
Joined: 04 Jan 2009 Posts: 4
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:21 am Post subject: Re: Ferco/Groupco espag upvc window lock |
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[quote="indy335"]I have the above espag locking mechanism which I need to replace, the window was originally supplied by anglian windows and the manufacturer of the part is either Ferco or Groupco (both names are on the part), it is 800mm long has two movable "roller" type catches it is 16mm wide and I'm told it is a eurochannel type lock. It is secured to the window frame by 6 self tapping screws, the backset measurement is 25mm and the central gear is inline rather than offset. I am having a great deal of problems trying to obtain a replacement, any help greatfully received
thanks
D. Burt
P.S. the manufacturer won't help nor the original supplier[/quote] |
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