Electric Strikes from Trimec/Lockwood Series

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Trimec 600/1200, Single or Double leaf Electromagnetic Locks

Trimec 600/1200, Single or Double leaf Electromagnetic locks

TRIMEC Recessed Magnets

Trimec Double Leafe Magnets

Trimec/Lockwood Bolt locks

Trimec ES6000- Hook Lock

TRIMEC ES8000

TRIMEC ES8000 with Housing KIT for complete Glass Doors

HES 5000

HES 5200

HES 9600

HES 1600CDB Complete Pac for Deadbolt Locks

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Electromechanical and Electronic locks

Demand for electromechanical products is increasing as customers look for total security solutions and flexible door environments using convenient digital and mobile technology. ASSA ABLOY’s electromechanical locking solutions can be tailored to special security requirements, and a wide range of different technologies, devices and systems is available.

LOCKWOOD 3570 Series – with 60mm- 127mm Backset

Lockwood Selector® Series Electric Mortice Locks

with 23mm- 38mm Backset high performance electric mortice lock for narrow stile hinged doors

Lockwood Power Transfer Lead (EPT)

SARGENT 8200 series Electromechanical Lock

Constructed with high quality components to maximize security, performance and durability, patented SARGENT Mortise Locks combine aesthetic design with flexibility and ease of installation.

Sargent 10 Line bored locks

Our energy saving range of electric locks has been shown to use significantly less energy than the alternatives – magnet locks. This presents cost and carbon savings, in the long run, allowing buildings targets to be met whilst keeping energy costs low.

Items to be considered for installation of Electrified handle controlled lock on the ACS door.

Exit Devices

Mechanical locks and exit devices available from ASSA ABLOY are engineered for consistent and reliable product performance in high-use, high-abuse situations. With ease of installation and a variety of trim styles and finishes—there is an exit device or mechanical lock option for everyone, whether it’s for a new construction project or ongoing renovations at your facility.

Cabinet Locking Solutions which can be integrated with Access control Systems

From server Racks to employee lockers and other supply and storage cabinets, Cabinet Locks offer a complete suite of flexible access control solutions to secure openings of any size from doors and drawers to lockers and other enclosures.

HES KS200 Series Server Cabinet Lock

Securitron M32-SS Split Strike Cabinet Lock

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Key Systems

ASSA ABLOY Group brands were early innovators in the field of key systems. Though much has changed in cylinder mechanics and how facilities secure their doors, key systems are still the backbone of facility security, and ASSA ABLOY remains the leader in key system technology. Our brands are continuously upgrading their key systems to meet new challenges that confront the market. The most basic level of protection is a typical mechanical cylinder with a legacy key system. ASSA ABLOY Group brands offer varying levels of protection to enhance legacy key systems, including patented key systems that protect against unauthorized key duplication, geographic exclusivity that further restricts how a key can be duplicated, and cylinders listed to UL 437 offer protection against picking, drilling, and physical attack.

Master Keying System from Major Brands Like-  Lockwood,Yale,Corbin Russwin,Medeco,Sargent

Master Keying System

Definitions

  • Arrangement of the grouped cylinders/keys in a building.
  • Cylinders are keyed into groups to form an overall l keying system.
  • Master keying can best be defined as the process of creating two or more levels of keying to one or more cylinders.

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eCLIQ – Next Generation of Locking Systems

eCLIQ – standards and compliance

DIN EN 15684: 2013-01

1)New standard for mechatronic locking cylinders
2)Published February 2013

VdS 2156-2en

1)Guideline for Physical Security Devices
2)Updated guideline
Valid from June 2013

eCLIQ – ATEX certified

Specialty Locks

Securitron GL1 Gate Lock

The heavy duty GL1 Electromechanical Gate Lock provides weather-resistant access control for a wide range of gate applications. The GL1 provides 2000lbs of holding force for electrical and manually operated indoor or outdoor gates where preload is a concern. Ideal for swinging or sliding Product features vehicle, pedestrian, or stock gate access control.

Securitron SAM Shear Aligning Magnalock-

Securitron M680 Ecomag Magnalock

Eff Eff Multi Point Locks

Push Buttons,Request to Exit

Securitron Emergency Exit Buttons

Securitron MK Mortise Key Switch

Securitron Push Buttons

Securitron Wave Sense Switch

Securitron Dual Sense Bar

Securitron Electromechanical Handle

Securitron Exit Motion Sensor

Securitron AQD1,2,4 Series Power Supplies

Assa Abloy Economical Series

SPECS OF EM LOCK –

  • Hall-Effect Monitoring or Bond Sensing
  • Self-alignment where the armature plate pivots to accommodate door drop
  • Smart electronics for Instantaneous release which ensures Zero residual magnetism
  • Silent operation with no humming or buzzing
  • 3 Years warranty
  • UL listed
  • CE Approved
  • Dimensions (L) 250 x (H) 47 x (D) 26mm for 600 lbs EM Lock
  • Dual voltage: Site Selectable 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc
  • Current: 450mA @ (12Vdc) or 225mA @ (24Vdc)
  • Operating Humidity 0-90%
  • Operating Temperature -10 to 55 Degrees

Access Control Accessories

Aperio

How an Access Control System Can Benefit Your Business

An Access control System enables you to grant access, restrict access, or provide limited access to employees, co-workers, vendors, visitors, etc. Do you need an Access Control System? It is crucial for every organization that important business information is safe from external threats and competitors.

When it comes to protecting commercial buildings and maintaining day-to-day operations, access control systems are a critical component. At the most basic level, building access control systems are designed to keep people, premises, and data safe.

From electronic locks to a series of locks within a server rack in a physical data center, access control systems can take various forms, but how do you which is right for your business? After all, different types and sizes of companies all have different security needs.

When choosing an access control system for your business, it’s important to consider what your business requires for its size, as well as the different types of access control systems available to you, as there can be a variety of options. Careful assessment of security needs and goals will help you select a system that best matches your needs for a more secure building that is safe from intruders, criminals, and potentially disgruntled employees.

Benefits of Access Control Systems

  • Prevent unwanted premise access or intrusions
  • Prevent disruptions to your business operations
  • Prevent overcrowding in areas with set occupancy rates
  • Protect employees and visitors from outside intruders
  • Assist with other on-premise loss prevention measures
  • Limit employee movements during and after business hours
  • Protect information and intellectual property from access or theft
  • Protect inventory and equipment from theft or misuse
  • Reduce costs from re-keying locks and managing physical keys
  • Decrease liability and risk associated with stolen or misused equipment
  • Easily controlled and monitored from a centralized security office

When it comes to business security, your information must be secure, but how do you offer advanced security for your employees, equipment, and information, while also maintaining ease of entrance and peace of mind? The answer lies in access control systems.

The purpose of a fire alarm system in a commercial, retail, healthcare or other setting is to ensure the safety of the people on the premises and to protect the property against the ravages of fire and smoke. To do this, intelligent fire alarm systems warn occupants and authorities that a fire is in progress.

A fire alarm system has a number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present. These alarms may be activated automatically from smoke detectors, and heat detectors or may also be activated via manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations. Alarms can be either motorized bells or wall mountable sounders or horns. They can also be speaker strobes which sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which warns people inside the building not to use the elevators.

Fire alarm systems are essential for the protection of life and property and are a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 in most non-domestic premises where people work or visit, such as offices, shops, hotels, public venues, and in almost all new buildings under the 2010 Building Regulations.

The two main types of fire alarm systems are conventional and addressable. The various components that make up these systems are either automatic or manual.