Codelocks CL4010 electronic tubular mortice latch

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Codelocks
  • Model code: CL4010
  • Lock Type: Electric Locks
  • Material: Zinc Alloy
  • Door Type: Interior/Exterior
Additional info:

The medium duty tubular mortice latch retracts via the outside knob after a valid code input. When the door closes, the spring latch will lock the door Fully programmable on the door via the keypad with a multiple range of functions making them particularly suitable for use in health, educational, commercial and residential environments Key override as standard Suitable for wooden doors between 35mm - 60mm thick PVD low maintenance finish User Codes 4, 5 or 6 digits long Allows up to 10 one time User Codes Remote release connections Suitable for internal and external use Tamper time out and low battery warning Locked and unlocked LED indicator option

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Make Codelocks
Manufacturer Codelocks Ltd
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code CL4010
Lock Type Electric Locks
Material Zinc Alloy
Door Type Interior/Exterior
Door Material Wooden
Handing Non-handed
Additional info
  • The medium duty tubular mortice latch retracts via the outside knob after a valid code input. When the door closes, the spring latch will lock the door
  • Fully programmable on the door via the keypad with a multiple range of functions making them particularly suitable for use in health, educational, commercial and residential environments
  • Key override as standard
  • Suitable for wooden doors between 35mm - 60mm thick
  • PVD low maintenance finish
  • User Codes 4, 5 or 6 digits long
  • Allows up to 10 one time User Codes
  • Remote release connections
  • Suitable for internal and external use
  • Tamper time out and low battery warning
  • Locked and unlocked LED indicator option
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