S.E.A. Centre Case
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S.E.A. Centre Case
All S.E.A. gearboxes, apart from the AV4 measure 185mm high x backset + 15mm, making them the smallest gearboxes on the market. They measure 64mm between the latch and deadbolt and 63mm from the spindle to the top of the gearbox. They also feature a groove above the spindle to aid in the fitment of handles with a screw above the lever.
S.E.A. gearboxes are attached to the faceplate
with a set of rivets. These can be easily removed and replaced for gearbox
swaps but makes S.E.A. relatively unique (and therefore easier to identify)
in the market. Please refer to our guide and video on how to replace a S.E.A. gearbox for full details.
Please note that you may have encountered a
really old S.E.A. gearbox that is attached to the faceplate with screws, with
a passivated yellow finish. The sticker on the side (red = key wind and blue =
lift lever) will denote the operation of the lock. These locks were handed and
are no longer available.
Operation: Lift
lever or split spindle
Latch reversal: Push in latch and a screw
will appear in the back of the lockcase. Undo the screw to remove the latch.
Reverse, reinsert and replace the screw.
Nightlatch reversal: The small rectangular
slot adjacent to side of the spindle hole contains a hollow black roll pin.
Insert a flat bladed screwdriver and push the pin to opposite side to reverse
function.
S.E.A. cases are held on by pin rivets which
are on the side of the case(1 top 1 bottom) - to remove simply knock the pins
out with a punch, the orginals can usaully be re-used however we do sell
replacement pin rivets should you require.
To lock the door
1. On closing the door, the latch is
automatically engaged.
2. Lift the handle up to engage the additional
locking points.
3. Throw the deadbolt and lock the system by
turning the key (on some brands, the deadbolt will be thrown by lifting the
handle).
To unlock the door
1. Unlock the system by turning the key.
2. Push the handle downwards to disengage the
locking points.
3. A further quarter turn of the key will
retract the latch.