Electronic locking devices Comparison: ASSA ABLOY - Aperio®, Adams Rite (4)
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Lock Type |
Electric Locks
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Electric Locks
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Electric Locks
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Electric Locks
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Electric Release Type |
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Mortice Release
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Mortice Release
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Mortice Release
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Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure |
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Fail-Open
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Fail-Secure
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Fail-Open
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Monitoring Status |
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Monitored
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Holding Force kN |
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907 kg (2000lbs)
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907 kg (2000lbs)
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907 kg (2000lbs)
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Material |
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Stainless steel
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Stainless steel
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Lip Width mm |
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44.45
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44.45
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44.45
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