Mechanical / Digital Door Locks (508)
The door is opened from outside with a door pull The lock case fulfils the requirements of the European standard for exit products SFS-EN179 and SFS-EN1125 and the requirements of the lock case standard SFS-EN12209 The lock is always opened from the inside by a lever handle or panic bar The latchbolt protrudes 14 mm Deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the front plate Using of the snib is normally blocked The snib is released by turning the key When the snib is in its up position, the lock will deadlock when the door closes and can only be opened by a key from the outside or by a lever handle, push pad, or panic bar from the inside When the snib is in its down position, the latchbolt is retained inside the lock case
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The door is opened from outside with a door pull The lock case fulfils the requirements of the European standard for exit products SFS-EN179 and SFS-EN1125 and the requirements of the lock case standard SFS-EN12209 The lock is always opened from the inside by a lever handle or panic bar The latchbolt protrudes 14 mm Deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the front plate Using of the snib is normally blocked The snib is released by turning the key When the snib is in its up position, the lock will deadlock when the door closes and can only be opened by a key from the outside or by a lever handle, push pad, or panic bar from the inside When the snib is in its down position, the lock can be also be opened by the exterior handle Fire resistance
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The door is opened from outside with a door pull The lock case fulfils the requirements of the European standard for exit products SFS-EN179 and SFS-EN1125 and the requirements of the lock case standard SFS-EN12209 The lock is always opened from the inside by a lever handle or panic bar The lock is deadlocked always when the door is closed Latchbolt protrudes 17 mm Fire resistance
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Double cylinder lock case with an automatically deadlocking latchbolt The deadlocking can be controlled by a snib in the frontplate When the snib is in its up position, the lock can be opened by the key or the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the door can also be opened by the handles Fire resistance
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The deadlocking is controlled by the snib in the forend When the snib is in the up position, the door will deadlock when closed It can then be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in the down position, the hookbolt is retained inside the lock case
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The deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the forend When the snib is in its up position, the door will deadlock when closing and can only be opened with a key or the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the door can also be opened with the handles Fire resistance
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Lock case with an automatically deadlocking latchbolt The lock must always be equipped with handles, as the latchbolt is only retracted with the handles The deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the forend When the snib is in deadlocking mode, the door is opened by turning the outside key 180° or the inside thumbturn 90° The handles are then activated, and the latchbolt can be retracted When the snib is in its up position, the lever handles are activated by the key or the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the handles work normally The lock case is fitted with a feature to prevent the unauthorised use of the snib The snib is locked to the deadlocking mode by turning a set screw, located below the snib, about two turns anticlockwise by a hexagonal key, until the screw stops and is opened by turning the screw clockwise Fire resistance
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The latchbolt is deadlocked when both triggering bolt and latchbolt are retained inside the lock case The deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the forend The lock case is fitted with at feature to prevent unauthorised use of the snib The snib can be moved by turning first the key or thumbturn When the snib is in its up position, the door will deadlock when closed, and can be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the lock can be also be opened by the handles Fire resistance
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The lock must always be equipped with handles on both sides of the door, as the lock is only operated by the handles The deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the forend When the snib is in deadlocking mode, the door is opened by turning the outside key 180° or the inside thumbturn 90° The handles are then activated, and the latchbolt can be retracted When the snib is in its up position, the lever handles are activated by the key or the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the handles work normally The lock case is fitted with a feature to prevent unauthorised use of the snib The snib is locked to the deadlocking mode by turning a set screw, located below the snib, about two turns anticlockwise by a hexagonal key, until the screw stops and is opened by turning the screw clockwise Fire resistance
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The latchbolt is deadlocked when both triggering bolt and latchbolt are retained inside the lock case Deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the front plate The lock cases fitted with at feature to prevent unauthorised use of the snib The snib can be moved by turning first the key or thumbturn The lock has no lever handle operation When the snib is in its up position, the door deadlocks when it closes and can only be opened by a key and by the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the latchbolt is retained inside the lock case
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The deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the forend When the snib is in its up position, the lock will deadlock when the door closes and can only be opened by a key and by the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the hookbolt is retained inside the lock case
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Deadlocking can be controlled by a sliding snib on the forend of the lock case When the snib is in its up position, the door will be deadlock when closed and can only be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in it's down position, the door can be opened by the handles as well Fire resistance
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Deadlocking can be controlled by a sliding snib on the forend of the lock case When the snib is in its up position, the door will deadlock when closed and can only be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the bolt is locked inside the lock case
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The bolt can be locked inside the lock case The deadlocking can be controlled by a sliding snib on the forend of the lock case When the snib is in its up position, the lock deadlocks and can only be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the bolt is locked inside the lock case
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