Pushbutton/Mechanical Digital Door Locks
What Are Pushbutton Locks?
These robust, all-mechanical pushbutton locks offer the dependability and convenience of keyless access control for a wide and continually expanding range of applications. Each model operates with an entry code that is set when the lock is installed. Codes can be reset in seconds, without removing the unit from the door.
Economically designed to provide effective and efficient access for authorised persons only, in offices, warehouses, on storerooms, locker rooms, cabinets, garages, caravans, sheds, gates, at home, almost anywhere, without the inconvenience of keys.
How Do They Work?
Unican pushbutton locks operate only when the correct buttons are pushed in the proper sequence and the turn knob is rotated. A new combination is set when the lock is installed using as many of the 5 buttons as desired. Buttons may be pressed individually or in unison. Example: a combination of 2-3-4 pushed individually is NOT the same as 2 and 4 together, then 3. Thousands of possible combinations make it virtually impossible to guess a code.
Unican locks help secure restaurants, universities, banks and airports around the world. We offer a wide range of models and styles to fit many applications.
Features
AdvantagesNo keys or cards No wiring Combination is chosen by the owner, can be changed as often as needed Variety of models fit any installation, from a government research lab to a tool box Cannot be picked Fully mechanical - not affected by power failures Robust, weather-resistant all-metal construction One hand operation Large easy-to-depress pushbuttons Never locked out
ApplicationsReduce hassle - no keys to issue or control, no keys to retrieve when employees or tenants leave Saves money - no keys or key cylinders to change or replace Saves time - change combinations cost-free in seconds whenever there is a change in personnel
Public buildings: lever-handle locks meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements for public entrances, washrooms Commercial buildings: offices, computer rooms, elevators, alarm systems, garages Industrial buildings: hazardous storage, tool boxes, research labs Airports: jetways, restricted areas Schools and universities: audio-classrooms, dormitories, kitchen areas, staff rooms Hospitals and medical centers: drug storage, exam rooms, food storage, laboratories







