Multipoint Locks for Patio and Entry Doors | AmesburyTruth P1000, P2000, P3000 Series

Multipoint locks secure doors at multiple points along the frame to improve security, weather resistance, and long-term alignment. This collection features genuine AmesburyTruth P1000, P2000, and P3000 multipoint lock gearboxes, lock cases, and strike plates - trusted solutions for replacing or upgrading door locking hardware. Choose the right replacement parts for enhanced protection and smooth operation on steel, fiberglass, wood, or aluminum doors.
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Multipoint locks are specialized door locking systems that engage at several points along the door edge, not just at the handle or deadbolt. The result is a tighter, more secure fit that resists forced entry, prevents door warping over time, and improves insulation against drafts and moisture. AmesburyTruth multipoint lock systems are a top choice for both new installations and replacements in residential and light commercial doors, known for their reliability and versatile configurations.

About AmesburyTruth Multipoint Locks

The AmesburyTruth multipoint lock lineup includes the P1000, P2000, and P3000 series, each engineered for specific applications and compatibility needs. These locks can be configured as 3, 4, or 5-point systems, offering flexible security solutions for hinged patio doors, French doors, and entry doors. Each lock features robust stainless steel construction, a 1-inch deadbolt throw, and smooth operation, meeting stringent durability standards and supporting a variety of decorative handle sets. Designed for steel, fiberglass, aluminum, and wood doors, these locks fit many popular North American and European door brands.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Multiple locking points for improved door security and alignment
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel components for coastal and high-humidity environments
  • Easy to operate, with intuitive locking similar to standard deadbolts
  • Compatible with standard 2-3/8" and 2-3/4" backsets
  • Works with a wide range of decorative handles and trim
  • Available in active and passive configurations for primary and secondary door panels

Choosing and Installing Your Replacement Lock

For successful replacement, match your current lock by measuring the backset (distance from the edge of the door to the lock center), handle height, and overall lock length. The P2000 family is a frequent choice for American cylinder profiles, while P3000 options offer additional features like shootbolts and rhino hooks for increased security. Replacing just the lockcase or gearbox is often a cost-effective fix for worn or damaged mechanisms. Our collection includes parts such as the P2000 lock case 45/92, P1000 active gearbox 45/92, and P3000 spring latch lock case 60/92 for different needs. Always verify compatibility with your door material and thickness before ordering.

Genuine Parts from an Authorized Reseller

TruthParts offers only authentic AmesburyTruth multipoint lock hardware, ensuring you receive factory-quality components designed for long-term performance. As an authorized reseller, we maintain up-to-date inventory and can help you identify the ideal replacement, whether you need a P2000 active gearbox 35/92 or a P3000 deadbolt lock case.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of doors can use AmesburyTruth multipoint locks? These locks are suitable for most steel, fiberglass, aluminum, and wood hinged doors, particularly patio and entry doors.
  • How do I determine which lockcase or gearbox I need? Measure your door's backset, handle hole spacing (92mm is common), and check your current lock's series number. Our product listings and images provide detailed measurements.
  • Are these locks compatible with my existing handleset? Most AmesburyTruth multipoint locks support standard North American and Euro handle profiles; see individual product specs for details.
  • Can I replace just the gearbox or must I replace the entire lock? In many cases, swapping the gearbox or lockcase restores full function without having to remove the entire multipoint hardware rail.