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Open your door with a card reader or other access control device. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt or plate on your door to hold it shut.
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.
Trigger a light, alarm, or other device to signal your door is unlocked.
An electrical switch allows these latches to power a light or other signal to indicate whether a door is open or closed.
Use these strike plates with touch bars and crossbars, but not 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.
These versatile strike plates are for use with door handles and knobs, pry-resistant door handles and knobs, and pry-resistant crossbars.
Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; 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.
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.
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.
Remotely secure doors and cabinets to restrict access to sensitive areas. These deadbolt locks connect to a nearby switch or a security system and only unlock when they receive an electronic signal.
Convenient to unlock yet tough against break-ins, these deadbolt locks are more secure than typical key and button locks. Punch your combination into the keypad or insert the included key to unlock them.
With a deadbolt for added security, these keypad locks make your door more difficult to break through than if it had a typical key and button handle lock.
Hardwire this transformer into your panel.
Replace the hinges on access doors or machine guards with these switches to keep your team safe from active machinery.
The convenient, modern alternative to mechanical safety switches. These RFID switches are easier to install, fit a wider range of access points, and can mount horizontally.
Also known as interlock switches, these ensure the safety of personnel by automatically shutting off power to machinery when an access door opens. They’re often used with machine guards.
Block access to machinery while it's running. These safety switches link to a single actuator, so no other RFID tag or card can interfere.
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.
Prevent accidental bumps or vibration from triggering these safety switches unnecessarily—a strong magnet maintains the RFID signal between the actuator and switch until it's intentionally opened.