KAS Tubular Latch - 60mm Backset, Fire Rated, with Deadlocking Security Pin
The KAS NTL060 Tubular Latch is a 60mm backset tubular latch designed for use with KAS NEO, ACR, and PLATINUM smart lock systems in commercial and high-security door applications. It is fire rated to Australian Standards and incorporates a deadlocking security pin that prevents the latch bolt from being slipped or carded when the door is closed. The 60mm backset is the standard measurement for the majority of commercial door hardware in Australia and is the most common first choice when the spindle-to-edge distance has not been confirmed by measurement — see What Is a Backset? and How to Measure Your Backset before ordering if unsure. For the BG chapter covering backset selection see Measuring Your Door — Backset.
The NTL060 shares the same external dimensions and engineering as the NTL070 (70mm backset) and NTL127 (127mm backset) — the only mechanical difference between models is the backset measurement. All three latches share the same latch head shape, tube flexibility design, throw and retraction mechanics, turning angle, fire rating, and strike plate dimensions.
The latch tube incorporates a flexible neck design that releases bending stress caused by minor drilling errors during installation, reducing the risk of binding or premature wear in real-world site conditions.
Tested and rated to Australian Standards. Fire compliance is system-based and is limited by the Fire Resistance Level (FRL) of the complete doorset assembly — including the door, frame, lock, and latch together. The latch alone does not constitute a fire-rated installation. See Fire Door Core Types — E-Core, Firecore, and Pyropanel, KAS NEO Fire Door Context, and the Fire Door Types and Certification Guide before specifying for a fire door project. For the full AS1905.1 test certificate reference list, see Fire-Rated Smart Lock Certification — Test Reports.
If you are installing or retrofitting a latch on a fire door in a building constructed before 1990, be aware that some fire door cores — including certain Pyropanel FRB products manufactured through to 2025 — may contain asbestos. Drilling or cutting these cores without testing creates a serious health risk. Read Asbestos in Apartment Fire Doors — Drilling Risk before commencing any fire door installation work. See also Smart Lock FAQ — Asbestos in Fire Doors.
The required Fire Kit (FRK101) must be used for correct installation configuration on fire doors with tubular latches.
View KAS NEO Fire Kit (FRK101)
Key Features
- 60mm backset — the 60mm backset is the standard measurement for the majority of commercial door hardware in australia and is the most common first choice when the spindle-to-edge distance has not been confirmed by measurement
- Fire rated to Australian Standards when installed as part of a compliant doorset assembly
- Deadlocking security pin prevents the latch bolt from being retracted by carding, shimming, or external tool pressure when the door is closed — the latch bolt is mechanically deadlocked by the strike plate depressing the pin on door close
- Flexible tube neck design absorbs bending stress from minor drilling misalignment during installation, reducing binding and extending service life
- Latch head does not protrude when the handle is in the fully rotated position — smooth, flush operation
- 42-degree turning angle required for full latch retraction
- 10-12mm throw with full retraction to 0mm on handle operation
- Identical external dimensions to NTL060 and NTL127 — only the backset distance differs between models
- Compatible with KAS NEO, KAS ACR, and KAS PLATINUM smart lock systems
KAS Tubular Latch - Model Range
All three models share identical external dimensions, latch head shape, tube flexibility design, throw, retraction, turning angle, fire rating, and security pin. The backset measurement is the only mechanical difference between models.
Full Specifications
Dimensions
All dimensions shown apply equally to NTL060, NTL070, and NTL127. Only the backset measurement differs between models.
Strike Plate Dimensions
Mechanical Performance Diagrams
Suitable Uses
- Doors requiring a standard 60mm backset measurement — the most common backset for commercial door hardware in Australia
- Commercial and high-traffic doors requiring fire-rated latch hardware in a compliant doorset assembly
- Doors installed with KAS NEO, ACR, or PLATINUM smart lock systems
- Applications where a deadlocking security pin is required to prevent latch bolt manipulation from outside
- Sites where drilling tolerance variation may be a consideration — the tube flexibility design reduces binding risk from minor misalignment
- Fire door installations across E-Core, Firecore, and Pyropanel doorsets (confirm the specific combination with your fire door supplier)
Available Finish Options
Silver
(This Product)
NTL060
Finish does not affect functionality, fire rating, or compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
The only mechanical difference is the backset measurement — 60mm, 70mm, and 127mm respectively. All other dimensions, the latch head shape, tube flexibility design, throw, retraction, turning angle, fire rating, and security pin are identical across all three models. Select the model that matches the backset required by the door hardware. See Standard Backset Sizes if unsure which to choose.
When the door closes, the strike plate depresses the security pin inward. This mechanically deadlocks the main latch bolt, preventing it from being pushed back by external pressure — whether from a card, shim, screwdriver, or similar tool. The latch bolt can only be retracted by turning the door handle or by the authorised lock mechanism from outside. Without this feature, a standard bevelled latch can be slipped open in seconds. See Deadlatch Security — What It Means in Practice for broader context.
The latch tube includes a flexible neck section that allows a small degree of rotation, absorbing bending stress caused by minor misalignment between the door bore and the lock spindle — a common outcome of drilling tolerance variation on site. Without this flexibility, stress concentrates at the neck and can cause binding or component fatigue over time. See Misalignment — the Third Most Common Installation Mistake.
No. Fire compliance is system-based. The latch is rated to Australian Standards, but fire performance is only achieved when the complete doorset assembly — including the door, frame, lock, and all installed hardware — meets the required FRL. Confirm full compliance with your fire door supplier or certifier before installation. See Where Fire Doors Are Required in Queensland and What the FRL Rating Means.
The backset is measured from the edge of the door face to the centre of the spindle hole. The 60mm backset is the standard measurement for the majority of commercial door hardware in Australia and is the most common first choice when the spindle-to-edge distance has not been confirmed by measurement. If you are unsure of the correct backset, measure the existing latch or confirm with your lock supplier before ordering — the backset cannot be adjusted after manufacture. See How to Measure Your Backset and Wrong Backset — Installation Mistake 2 for what happens if the wrong backset is ordered.
Additional Information
The 60mm backset is the standard measurement for the majority of commercial door hardware in Australia and is the most common first choice when the spindle-to-edge distance has not been confirmed by measurement. If the spindle is positioned at the standard distance, the NTL060 (60mm) is the more common choice. For longer spindle distances, the NTL127 (127mm) may be required. Always confirm the backset before ordering. See What Happens If You Order the Wrong Backset.
The deadlocking security pin only functions correctly when the strike plate fully depresses it on door close. If the strike plate is incorrectly sized, misaligned, or allows both the latch bolt and the security pin to extend simultaneously, the deadlocking function will not engage and the latch remains vulnerable to slipping. Correct strike plate installation is essential for security performance. See 3 Common Smart Lock Installation Mistakes for related installation pitfalls.
When installed on a fire-rated doorset, all hardware including the latch must form part of an assessed and compliant system. Substituting non-assessed components may void the fire rating of the complete doorset. Confirm suitability with your fire door supplier prior to installation. See Fire Door Core Types Guide, the AS1905.1 Test Certificate Reference List, and the Asbestos in Queensland Fire Doors guide before commencing work on fire door installations in older buildings.
The flexible tube neck accommodates realistic site drilling outcomes but is not a correction for significant misalignment. As illustrated in the tube flexibility diagram above, excessive misalignment still causes high stress and should be avoided. The flexibility is a stress-relief feature designed to handle minor real-world variation, not a substitute for accurate installation. See Door Misalignment — Installation Mistake 3 and Door Prep — Cylindrical vs Mortice Format.
The NTL060 is a system component designed for use with KAS smart lock hardware — it is not a standalone residential latch. It should be specified and installed as part of a complete KAS access-control installation alongside the KAS NEO Cloud Lock (HOP310) or KAS Platinum Lock (HP).
KAS products are covered by a 24-month manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
- Return-to-base repair or replacement (subject to KAS assessment)
- Technical support provided during the warranty period
KAS Tubular Latch Dimensions - All Models (PDF)
KAS Tubular Latch - Dimensions
All dimensions apply equally to NTL060, NTL070, and NTL127. Only the backset measurement (60/70/127 mm) differs between models.
Strike Plate Dimensions
Mechanical Performance Diagrams
KAS Tubular Latch Dimensions - All Models (PDF)
KAS Warranty Overview
KAS electronic locking products are supplied with a 24-month manufacturer’s warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions.
This warranty is a return-to-base manufacturer warranty. Products must be assessed by KAS before repair or replacement is approved.
Warranty Summary
What the Warranty Covers
- Defects in materials or manufacturing
- Repair or replacement of faulty hardware (subject to KAS assessment)
- Technical support during the warranty period
Common Exclusions
- Labour, removal, reinstallation or service call costs
- Freight costs to return goods to KAS
- Incorrect installation or commissioning
- Misuse, tampering or unauthorised modification
- Environmental exposure including moisture, corrosion or debris
- Network, WiFi or connectivity issues
- Consumables including batteries
- Normal wear and tear
Warranty Claim Process
- Report the fault with supporting details (photos or video recommended)
- Follow troubleshooting guidance provided by KAS
- Obtain return approval before sending product
- Return product for assessment (freight at customer cost)
- Approved claims will be repaired or replaced and returned
During the warranty process, the product may be unavailable. The customer is responsible for maintaining site security and access during this period.
Australian Consumer Law
This warranty operates in addition to rights available under the Australian Consumer Law. Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded. Customers may be entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
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