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Electronic lock 80410 Ligature resistant
doorwith handleRFID

electronic lock
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Characteristics

Mechanism
electronic
Product applications
door
Opening system
with handle, RFID
Number of locking points
1 point
Market
for office, for public buildings, for hospital, for prison
Installation
surface-mounted
Material
stainless steel
Style
contemporary
Finish
satin, polished, polished brass, satin brass

Description

Personal zones which are safety-critical are encountered mainly in forensic andpsychiatric clinics. Detention establishments, police customs and court buildings. Those premises require maximum safety to protect patients and criminals. The special fittingdesign provides no surfaces which might be gripped for strangulation.All other functions identical to public e-fittings. Standard version DIN left and right with changeover facility Identification via RFID Mifareand radio 868 MHZ Outside handle coupled, handle blocked External plate satin stainless steel Surface mounted 250 x 55 x 12 mm Cylinder protection rosette RZ/PZ Interior plate satin stainless steel Base plate in steel with screwed onelectronic board and locking mechanism, with battery retainer Surface mounted 250 x 55 x 14 mm Guide 16 mm glide, easyfix Lever handles with split spindle (2 x female parts), outside lever handle with guide 8, 8.5 or 9 mm, inside lever handle always with guide 9 mm. Cutout Blind RZ: 74 mm, 78 mm, 90 mm, 94 mm PC: 70 mm, 72 mm, 78 mm,85 mm, 88 mm, 90 mm, 92 mm PRZ: 74 mm, 78 mm, 90 mm, 94 mm Options Lever handle design: 6051 Pins: 8 mm, 8.5 mm, 9 mm Polished stainless steel Stainless steel satin brass look Stainless steel polished brass look Matching screws and pins fordoor thicknesses: 28 - 107 mm

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