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Cam-Action Sash Lock + Keeper
Zinc die-cast cam-action sash lock and keeper sets for single- and double-hung windows. Screw spacings 2", 2-1/16", 2-1/4", 2-1/2"; cam offsets 1/16"–3/16"; cam throws 3/8"–9/16". AAMA 1304 forced-entry rated.
Also known as
sash lock · cam lock · window lock + keeper
Key Features
- AAMA 1304 forced-entry rated
- Four standard screw spacings for retrofit and OE
- Color-matched finishes (white / bronze / black / brass)
Available Materials
Specifications
Component family
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Window cam-action sash locks, tilt latches, accordion shutter locks (CF / HV / L / T-handle), shutter end-locks, and commercial-door strike plates + deadbolt internals + edge reinforcers. AAMA 1304 / Miami-Dade NOA / BHMA A156.5 compliant where applicable.
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