Mechanical / Digital Door Locks (532)
Security lock case (comparable with security grade 5 according to EN 12209) for narrow profile doors Operates with key from either side with a double cylinder or from outside with a cylinder and inside with a thumbturn or from one side only with a single cylinder The key can only be removed when the hardened hookbolt is fully locked or retracted Microswitch version The switch changes its status when the hookbolt moves from unlocked to locked position
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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, push pad 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 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 lever handle The lock case fulfils the requirements of the European standard for exit products SFS-EN179 and SFS-EN1125 The lock is always opened from the inside by a lever handle, push pad 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 or panic bar from the inside When the snib is in its down position, the lock will latch normally and the lock can be opened also by the exterior handle
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Security mortice lock case (security grade 5 according to EN 12209) with hardened deadbolt and drilling protection The deadbolt has a 20 mm bolt throw The deadbolt is locked and retracted by turning the key or thumbturn 360° The key can only be removed when the deadbolt is fully locked or retracted
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Lock case for Scandinavian range cylinders Deadlocking is controlled by a snib in the front plate 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 lock can also be opened by the handles
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The lock can be opened either with a key (outside and inside) or by using an emergency thumbturn (sliding snib in UP position) Latchbolt can be retained inside the lock case (sliding snib in DOWN position) Sliding snib is released only when turning the key Microswitch version The switch changes it’s status when the latchbolt is fully extended
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Function is determined by sliding snib on forend When the snib is in its up position, the lock will deadlock when the door is closed and can only be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its middle position, the lock will latch normally, but can be opened by the handles as well as the key and the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the latchbolt is retained inside the lock case
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Primarily for doors which must always be latched (e.g. fire doors) and where deadlocking is needed Function is determined by a sliding snib on 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 or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its middle position, the lock will latch when the door closes but can be opened by the handles The down position of the snib is not in use Sliding snib is released only when turning the key (or thumbturn) Fire resistance
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The lock case setting snib is locked to the middle option The lock opens by cylinder- or thumbturn action If necessary, a handle can be installed The lock does not have a deadlock mechanism Installing handles on both sides of the door is mandatory if used as a fire door The lock can be used with an electric striker plate Fire resistance
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The lock case deadlocking is controlled by a snib The snib has three positions, but the top two are the same When the snib is in one of the top two positions, the door will automatically deadlock when closed It can then be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in the lowest position, the latchbolt is locked inside the lock case The lock can be fitted with a thumbturn, a one sided cylinder and/or a double sided cylinder
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Security lock (SFS 7020 grade 3 and comparable with security grade 5 according to EN 12209) Compatible with one-way rotating cylinders Operates with key from either side with a double cylinder or from outside with a cylinder and inside with a special thumbturn or from one side only with a single cylinder The key can only be removed when the hardened hookbolt is fully locked or retracted
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Security lock (SFS 7020 grade 3 and comparable with security grade 5 according to EN 12209) Compatible with one-way rotating cylinders Operates with key from either side with a double cylinder or from outside with a cylinder and inside with a special thumbturn or from one side only with a single cylinder The key can only be removed when the hardened hookbolt is fully locked or retracted Microswitch version The switch changes its status when the hookbolt moves from unlocked to locked position
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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 The latchbolt protrudes 14 mm Fire resistance
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Primarily for doors which must always be latched (e.g. fire doors) and where deadlocking is needed Function is determined by a sliding snib on 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 or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its middle position, the lock will latch when the door closes but can be opened by the handles The down position of the snib is not in use Sliding snib is released only when turning the key (or thumbturn) Microswitch version The switch changes it’s status when the latchbolt is fully extended 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 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 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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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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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 door can be opened by the handles as well Fire resistance
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Always latches when closing the door For Scandinavian range cylinders The lock is opened with a key or a thumbturn The lock can be used with an electric striker plate The cylinder and thumbturn which is used more is recommended to be installed higher up The locks can be equipped with a thumbturn, a one sided cylinder and/or a double sided cylinder The lower cylinder is installed upside down due to the construction of the lock
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Function is determined by sliding snib on forend When the snib is in its up position, the lock will deadlock when the door is closed and can only be opened by a key or by the thumbturn When the snib is in its middle position, the lock will latch normally, but can be opened by the handles as well as the key and the thumbturn When the snib is in its down position, the latchbolt is retained inside the lock case Microswitch version The switch changes its status when the bolt is fully extended
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Automatic deadlocking when the door is closed The lock is opened with a key or a thumbturn The cylinder and thumbturn which is used more is recommended to be installed higher up The lock can be fitted with a thumbturn and/or a one sided or a double sided cylinder The lower cylinder is installed upside down due to the construction of the lock Fire resistance: suitable for fire doors
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The lock case setting snib is locked to the middle option The lock opens by cylinder- or thumbturn action If necessary, a handle can be installed The lock does not have a deadlock mechanism Installing handles on both sides of the door is mandatory if used as a fire door The lock can be used with an electric striker plate Microswitch version The switch will change its status when the bolt is fully extended 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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