Borg BL2615MGPROECP Mech-Digital Gate Lock – Horizontal Rim Deadbolt – Non-Handed – Marine Grade Pro – Easicode Pro – Black
The Borg BL2615 MG Pro ECP is a fully mechanical Marine Grade Pro digital gate lock with a horizontal rim deadbolt. Unlike tubular latches or gate slam latches that mount into the door edge or face, the BL2615 bolts horizontally into a strike fixed to the gate post. This makes it the correct lock for applications where vertical height is limited, where a rim-mounted horizontal bolt is specified, or where a strong mechanical deadbolt is preferred over a spring latch for external gate security.
Operating logic: enter the code on the keypad to retract the bolt and open the gate. To lock the gate from inside, rotate the internal knob to throw the bolt. The bolt remains thrown until the correct code is entered again from outside. There is no spring latch mechanism — the gate stays locked until deliberately opened.
The BL2615MGPROECP is the non-handed version — two interchangeable faceplates are supplied, making it suitable for left or right hand gates. Marine Grade Pro construction with 316 stainless steel internal components and MG Pro 2 black coating delivers 1,000 hours of continuous salt spray resistance. ISPS compliant for marine and port facility applications. Fully mechanical — no batteries, no wiring.
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The BL2615 uses a stainless steel laminated horizontal deadbolt with a 40mm throw. The bolt travels laterally into a rim or mortice strike on the gate post — not into the door edge. Both a rim strike and a mortice strike are supplied. The strike has an oversized vertical cutout to allow for gate movement and flex without disengaging the bolt. This is a deadbolt — the gate remains secured until the code is entered; there is no spring-return auto-latch function.
316 stainless steel internal components with MG Pro 2 black marine external coating. Tested to 1,000 continuous hours of salt spray. ISPS (International Ship and Port Security) compliant. Suitable for marinas, ports, marine facilities, coastal, beachside, and waterfront gate applications.
Borg warrants corrosion resistance for 12 months from date of sale under specified conditions.
The PIN code can be changed while the lock is installed using the included code change key. No lock removal required. An optional code change deactivation plug is included to prevent unauthorised code changes once set.
Entirely mechanical. No power source, no wiring, and no battery maintenance at any point.
For heavy duty or very high cycle use: consider the Lockwood DX, Borg 7701, or Carbine CDL7000 Series.
The BL2615MGPROECP accepts one active PIN code at a time.
Key Features
- Horizontal rim deadbolt – stainless steel laminated bolt with 40mm throw; throws laterally into gate post strike.
- Code to open, turn internal knob to lock – deadbolt stays thrown until code is entered from outside.
- Non-handed – two interchangeable faceplates supplied for left or right hand gate applications.
- Easicode Pro (ECP) on-door code change – no lock removal required; code change deactivation plug included.
- Marine Grade Pro (MG Pro 2) black external coating – 316 stainless steel internal components.
- 1,000 hour continuous salt spray tested; ISPS compliant.
- Over 4,000 non-sequential code combinations.
- Fully mechanical – no batteries, no wiring, no power source.
- Cycle tested to 100,000 operations.
- Both rim strike and mortice strike supplied.
- Oversized vertical cutout in strike to allow for gate movement and flex.
- Internal components chemically treated for extra strength.
- Suits gates and doors from 35mm to 85mm thick.
- All fixings included.
What's in the Box
- Borg BL2615 MG Pro ECP outside keypad and knob assembly (black MG Pro 2)
- Inside knob assembly (black MG Pro 2)
- Horizontal stainless steel laminated deadbolt (40mm throw)
- Rim strike (with oversized vertical cutout)
- Mortice strike
- 2 × interchangeable faceplates (for left and right hand configuration)
- Easicode Pro code change key
- Code change deactivation plug (optional)
- All fixing screws and mounting hardware
Suitable Uses
- External gate installations where a horizontal rim deadbolt is required or preferred over a spring latch
- Gates where vertical height is limited and a horizontal mounting profile is the correct solution
- Marine facilities, ports, marinas, and waterfront access gates requiring ISPS compliance
- Coastal, beachside, and saltwater-adjacent gate applications where Marine Grade Pro corrosion resistance is the specification
- Applications requiring a deadbolt mechanism — the gate stays locked until the code is entered; it will not auto-latch on close
- Left or right hand gate configurations (non-handed; faceplate reversible on site)
Full Specifications
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from a normal gate lock or gate latch?
The BL2615 uses a horizontal rim deadbolt — the bolt travels laterally (horizontally) into a strike on the gate post, rather than vertically or into the door edge like a tubular latch. There is no spring-return latch function. The gate stays locked until the correct code is entered; closing the gate does not auto-latch it. This makes it suitable where a positive deadbolt mechanism is required, or where vertical height on the gate frame is too limited for a conventional gate lock.
How do I operate this lock?
To open from outside: enter the code on the keypad. The bolt retracts, allowing the gate to be pushed or pulled open. To lock from inside: rotate the internal knob to throw the bolt into the strike. The gate is now deadbolted from inside and requires the code to open from outside. Note: the bolt will not automatically throw when the gate closes — you must actively turn the knob to lock it.
What is non-handed and how do I set the hand on site?
Non-handed means the lock body can be configured for either a left or right hand gate without ordering a different product. Two interchangeable faceplates are supplied. Select the faceplate that suits your gate hand (handing is determined from the outside — left hand = hinges on the left; right hand = hinges on the right), attach it to the lock body, and install. No other modification is required.
How do I change the PIN code?
With the gate in the open position, enter the current code. Insert the Easicode Pro code change key over the Φ button, rotate it 90° clockwise, press and hold. Press C to clear the existing code, enter the new code digits, confirm all digits by pressing them again, then release and remove the key. Press C to finalise. Test the new code at least 5 times before closing the gate. The code is non-sequential — if set to 1234, entering 4321 or any order will open the lock.
Which strike should I use — the rim strike or the mortice strike?
Both are supplied. The rim strike is surface-mounted to the face of the gate post — easier to install and suits most applications. The mortice strike is recessed into the gate post for a cleaner appearance and more secure engagement — requires a mortice pocket to be cut. Both strikes have an oversized vertical cutout to allow the gate post to move relative to the gate without the bolt disengaging.
What does ISPS compliant mean?
ISPS refers to the International Ship and Port Security Code, a framework of measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities. ISPS compliance for a lock means it meets the access control hardware requirements recognised under the ISPS framework. This makes the BL2615MGPROECP appropriate for marine facility gate access, port perimeter gates, and marina security applications where ISPS compliance is a specification requirement.
Additional Information
This is a deadbolt, not a spring latch. The gate will not lock itself when it swings closed. Someone must actively turn the inside knob to throw the bolt after closing. If auto-latching is a requirement (for example for a pool gate that must self-latch), this lock is not the correct product — see the Borg BL2600 or BL3400/BL3430 gate lock series with spring latches instead.
Monthly: apply a light spray of silicon-based lubricant (GT85 or equivalent) to the keypad and knob surfaces; wipe off excess with a soft cloth. Do not use oil-based lubricants. Annually: remove the lock and spray internally through the button holes; test all buttons and the deadbolt operation. Refer to the Borg Servicing Guide PDF for full maintenance instructions.
The oversized vertical cutout in both supplied strikes is specifically engineered to allow the gate post and gate to move relative to each other (due to wind loading, post flex, or seasonal movement) without the bolt disengaging from the strike. When positioning the strike, ensure the bolt engages cleanly in the centre of the cutout and that there is adequate vertical clearance for the expected gate movement at the installation site.
All Borg locks are warranted against mechanical defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a minimum of 12 months from date of sale. The warranty does not cover damage arising from misuse, vandalism, or improper installation. The lock must not be dismantled — doing so will invalidate the warranty.
Borg BL2000 / BL2600 ECP Easicode Pro Code Change Instructions
Borg Lock Servicing Guide
What's In The Box – Borg BL2615MGPROECP
- Borg BL2615 MG Pro ECP outside keypad and knob assembly (black MG Pro 2)
- Inside knob assembly with horizontal deadbolt (black MG Pro 2)
- Stainless steel laminated horizontal deadbolt (40mm throw)
- Rim strike (oversized vertical cutout for gate movement)
- Mortice strike (oversized vertical cutout for gate movement)
- 2 × interchangeable faceplates (left and right hand configuration)
- Easicode Pro code change key
- Code change deactivation plug (optional use)
- All fixing screws and mounting hardware
Borg BL2000 / BL2600 ECP Easicode Pro Code Change Instructions
Borg Lock Servicing Guide

Borg Locks Warranty – Australia
What is Covered
- Mechanical defects in materials and workmanship
- Defects arising under normal use and service conditions
- Repair or replacement of defective units at the discretion of the Australian distributor (LSC)
What is Not Covered
- Damage arising from misuse, vandalism, or abuse
- Damage resulting from improper installation
- Locks that have been dismantled — dismantling invalidates the warranty
- Normal wear and tear
- Cosmetic damage not affecting function
How a Warranty Claim Works
Warranty claims for Borg products in Australia are processed through LSC, the authorised Australian importer and distributor for Borg Locks. If the returned item is found by LSC to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced. Products must be returned to the LSC office with freight charges prepaid within the warranty period. A detailed assessment report is provided to the customer after examination.
Contact Terry’s Locksmiths first — we will assess the issue and manage the warranty process with LSC on your behalf. You do not need to contact LSC or Borg Locks UK directly.
Australian Consumer Law
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. The Borg manufacturer warranty above operates alongside — and does not limit — these statutory rights.
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