Product Focus
Aug 1, 2004 12:00 PM
- Grade 1 Mortise Locks
Reversible latchbolt
The Grade 1 mortise locks have a quick reversible latchbolt that allows users to press the latchbolt retaining plate, pull out the latchbolt and rotate 180-degrees to the desired handing position. The series of locks comes with a standard non-handed curved lip strike, which eases the operation of the latchbolt, ensuring positive latching. The 1-inch throw stainless steel deadbolt extends further back into the case when in the locked position, providing added stability and resistance to abuse.
8800 Series
YALE COMMERCIAL LOCKS AND HARDWARE
CIRCLE #93 ON CARD - Campus Lock
For residence halls or campus doors
The standalone electronic locking system requires no hard wiring, integrates with online and offline systems, and interfaces with “one card” providers. The system's software integrates with all levels of security, from brass keys to biometrics. It is suitable for day-to-day operations, with the ability to batch-import records as needed. The software can manage an unlimited number of unique PIN codes where card and PIN are both required for access. Open track 1 or 3 encoding allows the key card to carry access changes to the doors and minimizes the need to reprogram locks. It manages an unlimited number of cards and records a history of the last 2,000 door events, including authorized entry and unauthorized access attempts.
The Campus Lock
IR SECURITY AND SAFETY/SCHLAGE
CIRCLE #94 ON CARD - Fingerprint Identification Lock
Up to 50 users
The lockset includes a latch, deadbolt and strike plates. It fits into most existing deadbolt/lock cavities without modification. A slide covers the fingerprint scanning window on the outside of the lock until needed, thus hiding the lock technology and protecting from the weather. The lock also hides the keyway for mechanical key override, even when slid open for fingerprint operation. Feature: up to 50 users can be individually added and deleted with at-the-door programming.
Magnetic Locks Internal splice chambers
Shepherd DL210
ARROWVISION TECHNOLOGIES INC.
CIRCLE #95 ON CARDThe locks feature dovetailed mounting brackets and internal splice chambers with removable terminal strips for ease of wiring. The FAM38 model provides 600 pounds of “traffic control” security and is recommended for applications where physical assault on the door is not expected; Model FAM68 provides a holding power of 1,200 pounds and is designed for exterior and perimeter doors; Model FAM82SC provides 1,800 pounds of holding force and is recommended for prisons and detention facilities and high-security gates; Model FASAM provides 1,200 pounds of holding force and is designed for swing-through and sliding doors; and Model FAIMXD (Integrated Movement Exit Delay) enables doors to move up to one inch before going into alarm.
Magnetic Locks
FOLGER ADAM ELECTRIC DOOR CONTROLS
CIRCLE #96 ON CARD - Cylindrical Lockset
Request-to-exit switch
The lockset can be activated on the inside lever for egress. Once activated, the built-in request-to-exit output provides a momentary signal for the access control input for alarm shunt during egress.Feature: optional key sensor available.
Survivor Series Grade 1 Cylindrical Lockset
MARKS USA
CIRCLE #97 ON CARD - Mechanical Pushbutton Lock
Lockout feature
The pushbutton lock has a lockout feature that allows users to prevent combination entry by activating the lockout feature from the inside of the door. When lockout mode is active, entry is only possible via the lock's key override.
Simplex 1000 Series
KABA ACCESS CONTROL
CIRCLE #98 ON CARD
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