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Hoppe Roundbolt Lock – Best Security

Hoppe Roundbolt Lock

Hoppe Roundbolt Lock – Steps to take before ordering your replacement lock.

Step #1 – Find Your Backset

This illustrates the proper way to measure an HLS-9000 backset on a Hoppe Multipoint door lock.

Step #2 – Find Your Dead Bolt Throw

This illustrates the proper way to measure an HLS-9000 deadbolt throw on a Hoppe Multipoint door lock.
Measure your existing Roundbolt lock and determine the “Back Set”. The back set is the measurement of the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the handle. The only backsets available from Hoppe are:
  • 35mm or 1 3/8 Inches
  • 45mm 0r 1 3/4 Inches (The Most Common Backset)
  • 60mm or 2 3/8 Inches
  • 70mm or 2 3/4 Inches
You will need to know the “Deadbolt Throw” distance. This is the measurement  of how far the deadbolt extends out of the Roundbolt multipoint mortise lock. Open the door, Press and HOLD the “Mishandle device wedge”, Then Lift the Handle UPWARDS to Activate the lock by lifting upward on the handle. Turn the thumb turn knob and extend the deadbolt. Hoppe only has (2) deadbolt options to choose from.
  • 25mm or 1 Inch – Available on all backsets

Once you know the “Backset” and “Deadbolt Throw”, You should be able to find the proper Roundbolt Lock below

Below are the available options for Hoppe Multipoint Roundbolt Lock. Please select your lock below and click on the link, you will be taken to the product page of the lock you have selected. There you can read the specifications and purchase your lock replacement. Locks are separated into available backsets first, then by deadbolt throw measurements.

Hoppe Roundbolt multipoint door lock, 60mm backset

Hoppe Roundbolt Lock. This locks only with the Deadbolt and Roundbolt – On The Door Panel Edge Only

There are no other locking points or bottom shootbolts for this version.

35mm Backset

35mm (1 3/8″) Backset, 25mm (1″) Deadbolt Throw, Roundbolt at 9 5/8″

45mm Backset

45mm (1 3/4″) Backset, 25mm (1″) Deadbolt Throw, Roundbolt at 9 5/8″

60mm Backset

60mm (2 3/8″) Backset, 25mm (1″) Deadbolt Throw, Roundbolt at 9 5/8″

70mm Backset

70mm (2 3/4″) Backset, 25mm (1″) Deadbolt Throw, Roundbolt at 9 5/8″

Roundbolt Lock Top Extensions, Mid Extensions and Locking Gears

Click on the   “Part Number”  below to take you to the product page.

 

Part Number
Lock Part
Locking Point
Extension Length
For Door Panel Heights OF:
Upper Roundbolt Location from bottom of door up.
3726739 Top Extension Roundbolt 14 15/16″ 51 1/2″ – 52 5/8″ 47 9/16″      
3444213 Top Extension Roundbolt 39 1/2″ – 58 3/8″ – 77 1/16″  54 1/4″”  
8778659 Top Extension Roundbolt 41 3/16″ 72 1/4″ – 78 3/4″ 68 1/8″ 
3444221 Top Extension Roundbolt 45 3/4″ 64 5/8″ – 83 3/8″  60 9/16″   
8778663 Top Extension Roundbolt 48 1/16″ 72 1/4″ – 85 5/8″  68 1/8″  
8778667 Top Extension Roundbolt 54 15/16″ 80 3/16″ – 92 9/16″  75 15/16″   
8778671 Top Extension Roundbolt 61 13/16″ 88″ – 99 7/16″  83 13/16″   
8778675 Top Extension Roundbolt 68 11/16″ 88″ –  106 5/16″  83 13/16″   
8778679 Top Extension Roundbolt 75 9/16″ 103 1/8″ – 113 3/16″  98 15/16″    
8778683 Top Extension Roundbolt 82 1/2″ 103 3/16″ – 120 1/16″  98 15/16″    
8778687 Top Extension Roundbolt 89 3/8″ 103 3/16″ – 126 15/16″  98 15/16″    
Part Number Lock Part Locking Point Backset Lower Roundbolt Location
8778259 Gear Roundbolt 35mm (1 3/8″) 9 5/8″ From Bottom of Door 
8778139 Gear Roundbolt 45mm (1 3/4″) 9 5/8″ From Bottom of Door 
2942245 Gear Roundbolt 60mm (2 3/8″) 9 5/8″ From Bottom of Door 
2942253 Gear Roundbolt 70mm (2 3/4″) 9 5/8″ From Bottom of Door 

Where to Buy Hoppe Multipoint Round Bolt Locking Systems.

hoppelocks.com

hoppemultipointlocks.com

multipointdoorlocks.com

 

One of the most common mistakes customers make when buying a replacement lock is simply by not selecting the lock by the correct measurements. If you take a little time and measure the lock correctly, ( Backset, Deadbolt throw, Lock type, and locking point type and location) you should be able to find the exact lock that you need. Another mistake that is commonly make is that customers buy a single point lock to repair a broken multipoint lock. This will not work since the 2 lock types are not the same.

A multipoint lock has an internal slide bar that transfers motion onto connected lock extensions while a single point lock does not. A single point lock does not work as a multipoint gearbox replacement. Below are some indications that your lock may have internal parts that are broken.

  1. Door is stuck or jammed and cannot be opened

  2. Lever handle is sagging or drooping and not returning to the horizontal rest position after the door has been opened.

  3. Lock seems to be stripped when opening the door. internal gear teeth are slipping and not disengaging the lock points.

  4. Lock makes a crunchy noise when opening or locking the door.

  5. Unable to activate the deadbolt after lifting up on the handle.