MIWA U9.PGF713 Push-Pull Grip Handle Lock, Unlocking the entrance door

"Lost key, Unlocking the entrance door"

When I received the call, I was told that there was no door scope. The property seemed to be an old building, although it can be considered in a new building. Is there really no door scope, is it two locking points, what kind of lock is the truth?

I couldn't tell from the pictures on Google Maps. You have to check it on site. Even if you arrive, the tools you bring to the site will be different, but let's say you bring your usual tools anyway. The building was on the top floor, 4th floor.

I was able to confirm the door scope firmly. The positional relationship with the door scope can be sufficiently secured without any problems.

It was the latest model of MIWA's U9.PGF713. It's a disproportionate lock for an older building, but we're working on it. When I checked with the camera, the phase of the thumbturn was shifted by 90 degrees. The lower thumbturn was in its normal position.

The approach from directly above was quite troublesome, but I managed to clear it.The lower thumbturn is a normal approach, which I also cleared.The non-slip worked perfectly, so I didn't have a lot of stress this time.

I can only think that it was intentionally installed backwards by some dealer. That's a shame.

I later found out that this building is 55 years old.It's the longest one I know of.The front door appears to have been replaced.