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Combination lock saves on broken keys

An EMKA UK product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 19, 2002

The latest addition to the Emka Fort range is a three-digit combination lock.

The latest addition to the Emka Fort range is a three-digit combination lock.

The simple trial operation and low cost offers security greater than many key systems without the problems of lost/broken keys etc.

Rapid fixing and a variety of tab styles are important features.

The extended Fort range includes barrels, cam-locks and special locks with the unique and flexible Fort key system and using standard UK mounting hole dimensions of 16.6 x 19.1mm.

500 key combinations are available for popular styles such as the K8, K9 and K10 locks.

The range offers many variants of barrel length, cam type and key rotation (quarter or half turn) as well as key removal possibilities in four different modes.

These allow the key to be retained or removed in the open or unlocked position.

Cylinders may be mounted with a back-nut or by means of a spring slide clip for speed and simplicity.

It is also possible to specify lock barrels sealed against adverse weather conditions.

The full Fort programme includes a number of hand knob latches and recessed cabinet handles.

Made to measure custom barrels are also possible in standard diameters of 10, 12 and 13.5mm.

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