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Even if you don’t push your door in completely, these latches have a safety catch that stops it from accidentally opening. They connect to a handle with a cable or rod (not included), so you can open them remotely.
For a complete latching system that you can open remotely, these latches come with a cable and handle. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut.
With just a push, these latches firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut. They come with a handle attached to the latch—no need to install a cable or rod.
The slanted edges on these latches guide them into the strike bolt on your door, so the door will close even if it’s misaligned. A safety catch stops your door from opening accidentally if it’s not pushed in all the way. To open them remotely, you can connect them to a handle with a cable or rod.
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.
Mount your handle where it’s easy to reach even if your latch is not. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Each of these cabinet locks opens with its own key.
Open multiple cabinet locks with the same key.
Thicker bodies and longer bolts resist prying to provide more security than other deadbolt cabinet door locks.
With thicker bodies and longer bolts, these locks resist prying to provide more security than other keyed alike deadbolt cabinet door locks.
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 their own keys, as well as with a master key.
Choose these locks to use your own compatible lock cylinder to match the keying of an existing system.
Choose these locks if you need to lock multiple drawers with the same key.
Open each of these drawer locks with a different key.
To ensure the correct fit on your drawer, these locks include two latch bolts.
These drawer locks open with their own keys and with a master key.
The strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
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.
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.
Enter a combination and turn the turnpiece to unlock these locks from the outside; turn the inside or outside turnpiece to manually relock them.
Often used on restroom doors, a message on the outside of the door changes when the lock is engaged or disengaged. Locks open with a turnpiece inside and an emergency access tool outside.
A guard over the latch prevents tampering.
Use the same key to lock and unlock multiple deadbolts, or use the turnpiece on the inside to open the door.
Lock and unlock the deadbolt with a turnpiece on the inside and a key on the outside. These locks each have different keys.