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Locks are
available in a wide assortment of styles, sizes, and shapes each
with a specific type of security application. When selecting a
lock, the environment it will be used in and the type of exposure
to a thief and his tools are important considerations. The
assembly of locks shown are only a sample of the types of locks
available. Quinlan Security Systems can help you select the
right lock for your security needs. |
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Mechanical Locksets
Made for access control providing limited entry without the need
for key or card. Buttons can be programmed and distributed to
individuals needing access to protected area. Code can be changed
at will to increase the security benefit. |
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Panic Bar
This type of lock is necessary in public areas where easy exit is
needed in emergencies such as fire or life safety issues. Outside
access can also be established with special modifications. |
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Magnetic Locks
Magnetic locks provide flexibility in access to enter or exit
through remote control from a security station or portable device. |
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Mortise & Rim
Cylinders
Made for door locksets, these cylinders are resistant to picking,
prying, and other bypass methods and have hardened steel inserts
to help prevent drilling. |
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Deadbolts
This deadbolt's strike plate has a special design with 2"
screws to anchor the strike directly to the frame of the building. |
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Lever Locks
Lever locks comply with standards set by the Americans with
Disabilities Act with a clutching mechanism that minimizes the
chances of breakage from wrenching. |
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Padlock
These tough padlocks
provide the added benefit of requiring your authorization before
keys can be duplicated. They can also be keyed so that the same
key opens your doors and padlocks.
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