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What type of multipoint locking point is commonly used in sliding doors and other applications where a sliding bolt is required?

Shoot-bolt
Swing-hook
Roller
Cremone bolt
Espagnolette
None of the above answers are correct
7 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The type of multipoint locking point that is commonly used in sliding doors and other applications where a sliding bolt is required is a **shoot-bolt**.
7 months ago

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