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Aluminum Window Lock


Ally Aluminum window lock application: Aluminum alloy window locks are suitable for various types of windows, including sliding windows, sliding windows, and fixed windows.



Material: zinc alloy; aluminum alloy, aluminum profile


Design: single side sliding window lock; single side with lock; double side; double side with lock; automatic lock


Surface treatment: Ally Hardware offers aluminum window locks with various finishes such as oil spraying, powder spraying, oxidation, and chrome plating.


Customized service: Provide flexible ODM and OEM services, different sizes and lock hooks can be provided according to window size and usage requirements.


Exquisite craftsmanship: die-casting and laser trademark technology ensure clear and durable product identification.


If you are interested in Ally window locks or have any customized needs, please feel free to contact us. 


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Types of Aluminum Window Locks for Choice

How to Choose the Right Aluminum Window Lock?

How to Choose the Right Aluminum Window Lock?

Choosing the right lock for an aluminum window involves several considerations. First, determine the type of window (sliding, casement, or awning) as this influences the lock style. For sliding windows, consider a sliding window lock or a keyed sash lock. For casement or awning windows, a cam lock or a multi-point lock system is ideal. Ensure the lock is made of durable, corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or zinc alloy. Check compatibility with your window’s design and thickness. Additionally, prioritize ease of installation and operation, and consider locks with added security features like key control or tamper resistance.

How to Maintain Aluminum Window Locks?

How to Maintain Aluminum Window Locks?

Maintaining aluminum window locks involves regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection. Start by wiping the locks with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Use a mild detergent if necessary, but avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the aluminum. Lubricate the moving parts with a silicone-based spray or a light machine oil to ensure smooth operation. Inspect the locks for signs of wear, rust, or damage, and replace any faulty components promptly. Tighten any loose screws or fittings to maintain security. Regular maintenance not only extends the life of the locks but also ensures the safety and functionality of your windows.

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