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Built to mount outdoors, these keypads are made of stainless steel.
Enter a combination to operate electromagnetic locks, electric door strikes, and other access control devices.
For use alone or as part of an access-control system, these locks use electromagnetic force to hold single doors closed.
These locks use electromagnetic force to hold double doors closed, often as part of an access-control system.
These versatile strike plates are for use with door handles and knobs, pry-resistant door handles and knobs, and pry-resistant crossbars.
All of these strike plates can be used with door handles and knobs.
If your lock latches to a mechanism that's mounted to the door's surface instead of in the door jamb, select these strike plates.
Use these strike plates with touch bars and crossbars, but not pry-resistant crossbars.
Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
The easy-to-read backlit screen turns on when touched and enters sleep mode when inactive to conserve battery life. Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
To gain access from the outside with a key as well as a combination, these handles accept an easy-change lock cylinder. The inside handle is always unlocked.
The movement of the lever from opening and closing the door generates the power these handles need. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
Unlock the outside knob with a combination; the inside knob is always unlocked.
Gain access from the outside with a combination; the inside handle is always unlocked.
These handles accept optional HID-compatible proximity cards or key fobs to regulate access for up to 2,000 employees. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
Enter a combination and turn the turnpiece to unlock these locks from the outside; they automatically lock when you close the door.
Gain access from the outside with a combination or an included key. These automatically lock when you close the door.
Enter a combination and turn the turnpiece to unlock these locks from the outside; turn the inside or outside turnpiece to manually relock them.
For use alone or as part of an access-control system, these locks use magnets to hold gates closed.
To help maintain a sealed enclosure's IP65 and NEMA 4 rating, these locks have a gasket that prevents water from getting past the lock during low-pressure washdowns. Press the button to pop the handle out; push the handle shut for a secure hold. Since they lock with a hex key, these locks are great if you want to secure an enclosure with a simple keying system.
Prevent water, dust, and dirt from getting into a sealed enclosure through the latch. Press the button and the handle pops out; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
The face of these locks has a red indicator that is visible when unlocked and hidden when locked. Also known as compression cam locks, they create a tighter hold than standard cam locks in high-vibration environments. These locks open with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re great for a facility where you don’t want a complicated keying system.
Wire these locks to a card reader, manual release button, or other access system to remotely open an enclosure door. In case of an emergency, manually open these locks with a key.
Remotely open your enclosure door with a card reader, manual release button, or other access control device. In case of emergency, these locks manually open with a key.
Lock and keep track of keys in these wall-mount cabinets.
For a higher level of key control than other cabinets, these have hooks that each hold two keys—a control key and a duplicate loaner key. The control key remains in the cabinet when its loaner key is removed.
Organize, transport, and store keys in these portable zippered cases.
This wall-mount rack contains assorted-color key tags to store and easily identify keys at a glance.
Scan and sort RFID-tagged inventory, track RFID-tagged items around your facility, and control building access. Unlike bar code scanners, these readers/writers can scan multiple tags simultaneously without direct line of sight.
Grant facility access to staff and authorized visitors with these cards. An alternative to ID badges with bar codes, they store and share loads of information without needing a line of sight to scan.
Replace existing transmitters or team a transmitter and a receiver to remotely operate your automatic overhead door openers.
Nudge your door and these openers will open it the rest of the way.
If you don't have your remote, you can still open and close automatic overhead doors with a private 4-digit PIN.
Conveniently carry your transmitter with your keys to remotely operate automatic overhead door openers.
Hardwire these switches to automatic door openers, electromagnetic locks, and electric strikes and your door will open at the touch of a button or the wave of your hand.
Also known as jackshafts, these openers will stop and reverse the door's downward motion if it encounters an obstruction.
Mount these switches under your desktop to keep your workspace clear and prevent accidental switching.
Replace access door hinges with these switches; they actuate when the door opens at least 4°.
Often used with machine guards, these switches mount to a door frame.
Delay access to hazardous areas until conditions are safe; use these switches with machines that take time to stop after they are turned off. They mount to a door frame.
Reset fire panels, or open electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, and automatic door openers. These switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access and preventing accidental activation.
Screw these controls into a light bulb socket.
Control lights on a single circuit from more than one motion-sensing switch.
Scanning 275° side-to-side for people and objects, these switches (known as safety laser scanners) cover large areas and send signals to machinery to prevent accidents.
Wire these controls to light fixtures.
Rated IP65, these controls are protected from washdowns.
Keep a switch within reach—but not in the way. These mount to the underside of desks, tables, and shelves to keep work surfaces clear and reduce the risk of accidental presses.
Light beams travel up to 32 ft. between the transmitter and receiver.
Wire multiple components in your security system using a single cable.
Hardwire this transformer into your panel.