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The Airteq 5030 is a high security deadlatch for use on cell, corridor, dayroom and other sliding doors where slam-locking and the security of an automatic deadlatch are required.
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The Airteq Deadlock 5030D is a high security deadbolt for use on cell, corridor, dayroom and other sliding doors. Recommended for doors which, at times, may be left open and unattended.
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The Airteq 5060 is a high security latch with key operated deadlock for use on cell, corridor, dayroom and other large doors where slam-locking and the security of a deadlock is required.
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The Airteq Deadlock 5060K is a high security latch with key operated deadlock for use on cell, corridor, dayroom and other large doors where the convenience of a latch with knob operation is preferred and the ability to deadlock is required.
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The Airteq 5080 is a high security deadbolt for use on cell, corridor, dayroom and other large swinging doors where the security of a deadbolt is required.
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The Airteq Deadlatch 5070 is a high security deadlatch for use on cell, corridor and other high use swinging doors.
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The Airteq 5010 is a medium security deadbolt for use on access panels, control cabinets, plumbing chases and other small swinging doors where the security of a deadbolt is required.
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The Airteq 5010 is a medium security deadbolt for use on access panels, control cabinets, plumbing chases and other small swinging doors where the security of a deadbolt is required.
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The Airteq 5010 is a medium security deadbolt for use on access panels, control cabinets, plumbing chases and other small swinging doors where the security of a deadbolt is required.
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The Airteq 5017 is a medium security latch for use on food pass, observation, gun locker, wicket and other small swinging doors where slam-locking is preferred and deadlocking is not required.