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RE: Re: Electric locks
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- Subject: RE: Re: Electric locks
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 10:27:46 +0100
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I
think that the ones that operate in the catch are easier to install because
you
need to put cable from the locking mechanism to controller and that's
easier
>from
Nik
Abloy security do a range of locks (including
solenoid mortice lock - solenoid operates IN the lock, not on the
catch).
They are considered to be one of the best locks in the industry but are
pretty expensive. They have a patented very high security mechanism
using rounded barrel keys (like modern car keys).
I'm going to
get
some of these but haven't got round to ordering yet (will cost
somewhere
in the region of £350 per lock kit)
Paul.
--- In ukha_d@y...,
"Ian B" <Ian@M...> wrote: > If you look at your local garage
(or
in my case kids nursery) next time > you're in you might notice
these usually have electric locks on them with > the electric bit
in
the frame. The catch is then the same as an internal > door but
instead of a handle there is a lock and key mechanism. I bought
two > from my local locksmith. I had to describe exactly what I
wanted
i.e. open > by key or electric strike and will close with the
strike
closed. After some > searching he came out with them. The locking
bit is separate and comes in > two widths for different thickness
doors. You will NOT find them in Homebase > etc. you need a
locksmith. If you want a piccy mail me direct. Mine came > from
Salisbury. I have to fit mine soon as little one has just figured
out > how to open the front door, bless her. > >
Ian > > > -----Original Message----- > > From:
Stuart
Grimshaw [mailto:stuart@s...] > > Sent: 17 April 2002
15:02 >
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [ukha_d] BioLogin 3 &
Compaq Fingerprint Readers > > > > > > On
Wednesday
17 April 2002 12:57 pm, Nikola Kasic wrote: > > > That's not a
problem. It will unlock the part which is in a door frame, > >
> like all the entryphone systems. > > > You can always use
keys and handle if it stops working either > > in locked
or >
> > open state. > > > > Cool, have you found a lock
that acts like that? Whenever this has been > > discussed in
the
past, the lack of an electronic lock that could also be > >
opened by a key was a bit of a sticking point. > > > >
-- > > > > Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@f...> >
> Chief Operations Officer > > Football Networks Ltd >
> - > > t:07976 625221 > > f:0870 7051556 >
> > > > > For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk >
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