This latch is the most common on access panels, providing easy access in
standard applications. This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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This latch is the most common on access panels, providing easy access in
standard applications. This latch is not available on fire rated panels
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The mortise preparation provides a higher level of security than the 'L'
style lock. The locks can be matched to the project hardware. Access Panels
& Doors
accept a standard 1-1/8" mortise cylinder by most lock manufacturers (Best,
Corbin, Russwin, Schlage, etc.).
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This latch requires a standard allen wrench to open the door, providing
a higher level of security than a screwdriver latch. This latch is not
available on fire rated panels.
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For more secure applications, the pinned hex head cam latch allows
tamperproof access. The latch requires a special pinned allen wrench to open
the door. This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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Security screws allow the highest level of security without a lock
cylinder. A special pinned allen wrench is required to open the door (sold
separately). This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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The detention lock preparation will accommodate several brands of
heavy-duty detention deadbolt locks. The most common use for this option is
in maximum security applications.
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This option is an economical solution for matching a Best
locking system by preparing to receive a 5E cam lock.
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The knurled knob latch is finger operated, so it provides unrestricted
access for times when using a tool or key to open the panel is not desired.
This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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