Mechanical lock Tubular 409X
for entry doorwith handle1 point

mechanical lock
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Characteristics

Mechanism
mechanical
Product applications
for entry door
Opening system
with handle
Number of locking points
1 point
Market
commercial
Installation
built-in
Style
contemporary
Other characteristics
high-security

Description

Tubular frame locks are required in extreme slim (< 120 mm) frames. Safety lock microswitch 409X is primarily used where a door needs to be secured using a 20 mm bolt throw for insurance reasons. The integrated monitoring contacts can also be used to query essential locking statuses. Overview of Advantages • Mechanical automatic locking system • With double action lock, so can be used with both DIN left-hand and right-hand • Mechanical self-locking process control between double action lock and control latch • Burglary-resistant due to solid bolt with 20 mm throw • Burglary resistance up to resistance class 2 can be achieved in suitable door systems • Panic function – approval in accordance with EN 179 – approval in accordance with EN 1125 • Suitable for fire doors • Used with front door furniture • Changeover function for unlocking with a key from the outside • Monitoring functions Scope of delivery • 1 piece security lock • 1 operating manual Note • The locks in model range 409X feature a continuous follower and therefore require front door furniture (handle or panic push bar on the inside and button or push bar on the outside). • Integrated monitoring contacts enable information to be provided on important locking states. DIN-direction - Universal Maximum load microswitch 24 V DC - 200 mA Backset - 30 mm Panic function - Yes Distance - 92 mm Building authorities test certificate - P-120003555 Bolt throw - 20 mm Handle follower - 9 mm Width face plate - 24 mm
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