Lock sliding doors patio

Quick Learner
I need replace 2 of those locks
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Casey from SWISCO
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Hello,

We'd be happy to look into this for you but we would need to see the original hardware to compare to our inventory. If you need a new handle set, we would also need you to write out the exact distance between the center of the installation holes in the door. Thank you. 

Quick Learner from Jacksonville
I try to replace my locks for a new ones, can you please help me wich ones I need
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Casey from SWISCO
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As we mentioned in our original response above, we would need to see photos of the original hardware and have you write out the distance between the installation holes in your door to determine what might work as a replacement. 

Your last photo shows a handle set on the operating panel on the opposite side. If you could show us close-up photos of the handle set and mortise in the center of the door, along with the dimensions we requested, we can go from there. Thank you. 

Quick Learner from Jacksonville
I Don't have the old locks because somebody take off the old ones and trow away but the measurements in holes it's 4 inches
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Quick Learner from Jacksonville
I think is the old
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Casey
Casey from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Thanks for getting back to us. Your mortise lock resembles the 82-218, which is commonly used with the 82-030 handle set with 3-15/16" installation holes. Take a look and compare the specifications below to your door to determine if these could work for your repair. We've also related a few videos on this page to assist you. 

Profile view of 82-218
Profile view of 82-218

Opposite side view 82-218
Opposite side view 82-218

Hole center dimensions for 82-030
Hole center dimensions for 82-030

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