Search results for: 'latch wire key operated deadlock 5060'
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- LATCHBOLT LOCK, LH, W/ DEADLATCH, KEYED ONE SIDE, FAIL SECURE
- Latch Assembly and Spring Bolt
- Key switch assy keyed two sides
- key switch assi keyed two sides
- key override assembl for jam sliding door
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The Locking Trackset 7205 is a manual locking device designed for use in applications requiring manual locking and movement of sliding doors. The locking system provides smooth, quiet operation with minimal maintenance.
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The Airteq 5010B is a medium security deadbolt with a builders key cylinder 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 Deadlatch 5070 is a high security deadlatch for use on cell, corridor and other high use swinging doors.
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The MotorGlide 7350 is a maximum security, electrically powered, motorized rack and pinion sliding door device for use in applications requiring full remote control of sliding doors. It provides for remote unlocking, locking and movement of sliding doors for entrances, safety vestibules and corridors. The drive system provides precise control and smooth operation.
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This maximum security locking device is designed with security foremost in mind. The door operator is contained in a securely baffled, continuous or individual, compact housing. Surface mounted locking column at rear of opening is of seamless, one piece construction to resist tampering. Provides for positive two point locking in both the open and closed position with automatic mechanical deadlock.
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The Airglide 8210 is a pneumatically powered locking device designed for use in applications requiring remote unlocking and manual movement of sliding doors. The locking system provides smooth, quiet operation with minimal maintenance. Low power requirement (24 VDC) provides substantial cost savings in electrical power distribution and controls.
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The 7210 is an electrically powered locking device designed for use in applications requiring remote electrical unlocking and manual movement of sliding doors. This motorized locking system provides smooth, quiet operation with minimal maintenance. Low power requirement (24 VDC) provides substantial cost savings in electrical power distribution and controls.