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Use these locks in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
Designed for use in 1/2" dia. through holes.
Meet U.S. postal service guidelines for mailbox locks.
Made of plastic, these locks are suitable for damp and humid environments.
These highly pick-resistant locks have specially designed half-moon keys that cannot be duplicated.
A stainless steel shutter blocks rain, snow, and dirt from entering the cylinder where they can cause internal damage.
These locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the handle a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
To prevent internal damage, these locks have a stainless steel shutter that blocks rain, snow, and dirt from entering the cylinder.
These locks open with their own unique key as well as a master key.
These sets come with four cam locks that are divided into two groups of two. Each group of cam locks opens with a specific key number. All open with the same master key.
Offering more security than standard master keyed cam locks, these have circular keys that are difficult to duplicate.
Without a keyway, you don't have to worry about these magnetic locks being picked or memorizing combinations. They are water-tight, so they resist snow, dirt, and other contaminants.
Choose these locks to use your own compatible lock cylinder to match the keying of an existing system.
Designed for food-processing and hygienic applications, these corrosion-resistant cam locks are made of FDA listed materials.
A red indicator on the lock face is visible when unlocked and hidden when locked.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the head a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
These locks require a hex key to open.
Choose these locks if you need to open several with the same key.
The mounting screws on these locks are concealed to prevent tampering.
In addition to an IP65 rating for low-pressure washdown environments, these locks have a squeeze-release handle to prevent accidental opening when unlocked.
These locks are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
Choose these locks if you need each one to open with a different key.
Open these locks with both a master key and their own unique key.
Open multiple locks with the same key.
Open each of these locks with a different key.
A master key opens all of these locks, which also have their own unique keys.
These tight-hold locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns. Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as compression cam locks, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a secure hold.
Fold the ring handle into the recess to stay out of the way when not in use.
With a molded inset grip, the handle remains recessed to stay out of the way.
Raise the handle and it swings smoothly for easy latching and unlatching.
Latch and lock doors and cabinets these swing-handle cam locks, and unlock them with a four-number combination code.
To open, push in the knob and pull the tab.
Also known as paddle locks, these are often used on electrical panels, cabinets, and lockers.
Attach these locks vertically to the side edge of doors on refrigerators and industrial enclosures with the strike plate mounted behind them on the frame.
An emergency release handle offers a means of escape if the door closes with someone inside an enclosure. Mount these locks horizontally to the face of doors on refrigerators and industrial enclosures with the strike plate mounted on the frame.
Mount these locks horizontally to the face of doors on refrigerators and industrial enclosures with the strike plate mounted on the frame.
The low profile means less of the lock is exposed, reducing the potential for damage.
To ensure the correct fit on your drawer, these locks include two latch bolts.
With thicker bodies and longer bolts, these locks resist prying to provide more security than other keyed alike deadbolt cabinet door locks.
Choose these locks if you need to lock multiple drawers with the same key.
Open each of these drawer locks with a different key.
Thicker bodies and longer bolts resist prying to provide more security than other deadbolt cabinet door locks.
These drawer locks open with their own keys and with a master key.
To provide more security than other master keyed deadbolt cabinet door locks, these locks have thicker bodies and longer bolts to resist prying.
Open multiple cabinet locks with the same key.
Each of these cabinet locks opens with its own key.
Open multiple cabinet locks with their own keys, as well as with a master key.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
These strikes fit most deadbolt-style locks.
A red indicator on the side of these locks is visible when they are open and hidden when they are locked.
Secure cases, toolboxes, and other containers—these locks reach around outside corners to draw two surfaces together.
Open several draw locks with the same key.
For use on gasketed doors, these latches use downward compression to pull surfaces together.
Lift and turn the handle 180° to open and close this lock.
Choose these cylinders if you need several cylinders that open with the same key.
Choose these cylinders if you need cylinders that each open with a different key.
Choose these cylinders if you need cylinders that each open with a different key and also open with a master key.
Choose these keyed alike locks when you need several that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need several that open with the same key.
Choose these L-handle locks if you need several that open with the same key.
A paddle handle activates the top and bottom spring-loaded latching points to secure large cabinet doors.
Lock and unlock the deadbolt with a turnpiece on the inside and a key on the outside. These locks each have different keys.
Use the same key to lock and unlock multiple deadbolts, or use the turnpiece on the inside to open the door.
A guard over the latch prevents tampering.
Gain access from the outside with a combination or an included key. These automatically lock when you close the door.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other lock cylinders, these are for use in locks that are mortise mounted into a cutout in the door.
Also known as rim lock cylinders, these are for use in locks that are mounted to the door's surface.
Choose these lock cylinders if you need several lock cylinders that open with the same key.
Choose these lock cylinders if you want individual lock cylinders or groups of lock cylinders that open with their own key, but also open with a master key.
Choose these lock cylinders if you need lock cylinders that each open with a different key.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard key-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Lock and unlock the outside of these handles with their own unique keys. The inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-locking door handles.
Key and replace lock cores without dismantling the entire door handle. Also known as interchangeable-core handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key-locking door handles.
Lock and unlock the outside handle with both a master key and a unique door key. The inside handle can always open the door.
The locks on these handles open with the same key. They can open from the inside handle whether locked or unlocked.
Install your own compatible lock cylinders in these handles. The inside handle opens the door whether or not it is locked.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard key-locking door knobs, these are made entirely of corrosion-resistant materials to stand up to washdown and marine environments.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard key-locking door knobs.
These knobs can always be opened from the inside, while the locks on the outside each open with a different key.
Lock and unlock each of these knobs with the same key. The inside knob can always open the door.
These knobs open with a master key and their own keys. The inside knob opens the door whether it is locked or unlocked.
Install your own compatible lock cylinder to lock these knobs from the outside. The inside knob can always open the door.
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 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.
Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; 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.
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.
Use the same key to open multiple handles. The outside handle is always locked, and the inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike self-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed self-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles.
These handles are always locked from the outside, but open with a master key and their own keys.
Unlock these knobs with a master key and a key unique to that door. They are always locked from the outside, but doors can be opened from the inside knob.
Each of these knobs opens with its own key. The outside handle is always locked, but you can open the door from inside.
Use any compatible lock cylinder with these handles. The outside handle is always locked, but you can open the door from the inside.
The outside of these handles is always locked, and can be unlocked with a unique key. The inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
These knobs are always locked from the outside. Unlock multiple knobs with the same key, or turn the inside knob to open.
Install a compatible lock cylinder to keep these knobs locked from the outside. You can always open them with the inside knob.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard self-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard self-locking door knobs.
These handles lock and unlock with a button on the inside or a key on the outside; they all share the same key.
Open these knobs with both a shared master key and key unique to that door, or use the button on the inside.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key- and button-locking door handles.
These knobs lock and unlock with a button on the inside or their own unique keys.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door knobs.
Choose these handles if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles.
Choose these knobs if you need to open multiple doors with the same key. They also lock and unlock with a button on the inside.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-and button-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
Unlock these handles with a shared master key and a key unique to that door; they lock with a button on the inside handle.
Lock and unlock these handles with a button on the inside or a key on the outside. Handles each open with a different key.
Choose these knobs if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
An alarm sounds when these touch bars are pushed to open doors.
These levers have a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed.
In addition to a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed, these levers have a latch that automatically locks the door when it's closed.
Lock sliding windows in a closed position, or slightly open for ventilation.
Secure swinging doors in wire and chain link partitions.
Safeguard sliding doors in wire and chain link partitions.
With these locks, users can select any locker that's not being used, create their own combination, and secure their items. Once they open the lock, it automatically resets for the next user.
These locks automatically lock when the locker door is closed.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key and also open with a master key.
Close the locker door and turn the dial to lock.
Secure doors and windows made of T-slotted framing to protect valuables or restrict access for safety.
Lock these access panels to prevent tampering.
These panels contain 2" of fire-rated insulation.
Install these panels in wet concrete on new floors and sidewalks to access equipment below the surface.