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Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Stop burglars from breaking in with saws, screwdrivers, pliers, and other common tools—these locks meet RC2 security standards. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door.
Remotely open your enclosure door with a card reader, manual release button, or other access control device. In case of emergency, these locks manually open with a key.
To help maintain a sealed enclosure's IP65 and NEMA 4 rating, these locks have a gasket that prevents water from getting past the lock during low-pressure washdowns. Press the button to pop the handle out; push the handle shut for a secure hold. Since they lock with a hex key, these locks are great if you want to secure an enclosure with a simple keying system.
A gasket helps keep dust and low-pressure washdowns from entering through these locks. This helps you maintain your sealed enclosure's IP or NEMA rating. Press the button to pop the handle out; push the handle shut for a secure hold. Also known as compression cam locks, the lever on these locks creates a tighter hold than traditional cam locks.
Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as compression cam locks, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a secure hold.
Help maintain your sealed enclosure’s IP65 and NEMA 4 ratings—these locks have a gasket that prevents water from getting past the lock during low-pressure washdowns. Press the button to pop the handle out; push the handle shut for a secure hold. These locks close with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re ideal for keeping a simple keying system.
Secure these locks with a Phillips screwdriver to keep a simple keying system around your facility. When you close them, a lever raises to tightly press your door or drawer shut with an attached screw.
Raise the handle and it swings smoothly for easy latching and unlatching.
Often installed on sealed server cabinets and electrical panels, these latches have a gasket that prevents water, dust, and dirt from getting through the latch. Lift their handle and it swings smoothly to latch and unlatch the door.
Also known as compression cams, these latches have an adjustable screw instead of a standard cam, so you can easily adjust the latching distance and tension over time. Press the button and the handle pops open; fold the handle into the recess to keep it out of the way and to secure the latch.
Prevent water, dust, and dirt from getting into a sealed enclosure through the latch. Press the button and the handle pops out; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as compression cam latches, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a secure hold. Fold the paddle handle into the recess to keep it out of the way when not in use.
A slotted screwdriver opens and closes these locks, so you can avoid a complicated keying system. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Add a padlock for extra security.
Help keep your sealed enclosure's contents safe from dust and water damage—these locks help maintain an enclosure's IP or NEMA rating for low- or high-pressure washdowns. Often installed on electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door.
Open and close these locks with a hex key (not included) for an uncomplicated keying system. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Add a padlock for extra security.
Multiple gaskets help keep dust and high-pressure washdowns from entering through these latches. This helps you maintain your sealed enclosure's IP or NEMA rating. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, these latches have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door.
For a simple yet secure keying system, these locks open with a two-way key (sold separately), also called a double-bit key. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Add a padlock for extra security.
Open these locks with a triangle key (sold separately)—it’s more secure than a hex key or screwdriver. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Add a padlock for extra security.
Latch and lock doors and cabinets with these swing-handle cam locks, and unlock them with a four-number combination code.
Secure these locks with a three-number combination or a key. Often used on sealed server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a gasket that keeps low-pressure washdowns and dust from getting through the lock.
A paddle handle activates the top and bottom spring-loaded latching points to secure large cabinet doors.
Create a keyed locking system that fastens doors at multiple points. The swing-handle lock rotates smoothly when you lift the handle to latch and unlatch the door.
Pair a handle with a cam latch and rod to create a keyed latching system that securely fastens doors at multiple points. Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Join a handle with a cam latch and rod to create a padlockable latching system that securely fastens doors at multiple points. Also known as compression cam latches, these latches create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock. Add a padlock for extra security.
Also known as paddle locks, these are often used on electrical panels and cabinets. Quickly push the locks closed to secure doors.
For use on on sliding doors—including those on T-slotted framing systems—these locks have a two-piece design that locks when pushed closed. An edge-pull handle makes these locks easy to open and fits where traditional handles don’t.
Also known as paddle latches, these are often used on electrical panels, cabinets, and lockers. Quickly push them closed to secure doors.
An edge-pull handle fits where traditional handles don’t and makes these latches easy to open.
Quickly push to secure sliding doors. An edge-pull handle fits where traditional handles don’t and makes these latches easy to open.
These handles accept optional HID-compatible proximity cards or key fobs to regulate access for up to 2,000 employees. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
The easy-to-read backlit screen turns on when touched and enters sleep mode when inactive to conserve battery life. Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
Gain access from the outside with a combination; the inside handle is always unlocked.
To gain access from the outside with a key as well as a combination, these handles accept an easy-change lock cylinder. The inside handle is always unlocked.
The movement of the lever from opening and closing the door generates the power these handles need. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-and button-locking door handles.
These handles lock and unlock with a button on the inside or a key on the outside; they all share the same key.
Lock and unlock these handles with a button on the inside or a key on the outside. Handles each open with a different key.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key- and button-locking door handles.
Unlock these handles with a shared master key and a key unique to that door; they lock with a button on the inside handle.
Key and replace lock cores without dismantling the entire door handle. Also known as interchangeable-core handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles.
Choose these handles if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
Lock the outside handle with the button on the inside handle.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard button-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike self-locking door handles.
Use the same key to open multiple handles. The outside handle is always locked, and the inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed self-locking door handles.
The outside of these handles is always locked, and can be unlocked with a unique key. The inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles.
These handles are always locked from the outside, but open with a master key and their own keys.
Use any compatible lock cylinder with these handles. The outside handle is always locked, but you can open the door from the inside.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard self-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Lock and unlock the outside handle with both a master key and a unique door key. The inside handle can always open the door.
The locks on these handles open with the same key. They can open from the inside handle whether locked or unlocked.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard key-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Lock and unlock the outside of these handles with their own unique keys. The inside handle can always open the door.
Install your own compatible lock cylinders in these handles. The inside handle opens the door whether or not it is locked.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Also known as passage handles, these do not lock.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard door handles.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use.
Add or replace handles on drums and barrels. All of these handles have a curved mounting plate that sits flush against the surface and a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. Fasten them directly to the front of the surface.
When not in use, the spring in these handles keeps the folding grip flush with the mounting plate and prevents rattling. Fasten the handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Add or replace handles on drums and barrels. All of these handles have a curved mounting plate that sits flush against the surface and a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. They provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to install. These handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. When not in use, the grip folds out of the way.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them.
These handles have a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Create a basket to meet your exact size specifications.