S&G’s 2740B high-security lock is currently pending final approval by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
S&G 2740B lock integrates the latest design advances to produce an easy-to-operate electromechanical lock

STANLEY Security, a leading provider of access control and integrated security solutions, announces Sargent and Greenleaf’s (S&G) 2740B Electromechanical Combination Lock, the “Bravo” version of S&G’s Model 2740 GSA container lock designed to meet Federal Specification FF-L-2740B.  This is the latest federal specification detailing the locking hardware required to secure National Security Information (NSI) and will be available at the ASIS International 59th Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2013), September 24-27 in Chicago, IL.

S&G’s 2740B high-security lock is currently pending final approval by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) for expected inclusion on the organization’s Qualified Product List (QPL) for government agencies and qualified contractors.

The S&G 2740B lock integrates the latest design advances to produce an easy-to-operate electromechanical lock specifically engineered to secure GSA-approved security containers, and includes the following features:

  • Familiar left-right-left dialling sequence combined with direct-dial technology for fast, easy access
  • Twenty man-hours’ resistance to expert manipulation
  • Built-in thermal protection provided by an integral thermal relock component
  • Simplified installation process significantly decreases installation time and reduces the likelihood of errors and damage to parts
  • Change key for quick, easy combination changing is included with each lock
  • Stainless steel lock bolt is strong enough to resist 600 lbs. of force
  • Single user and dual control modes of operation are selectable and changeable at any time
  • Lock case uses S&G’s Magic Module™ footprint and .461-inch bolt throw for ease of retrofit on existing containers
  • Internal batteries allow for a straightforward, robust lock design
  • Lock cover is retained on the lock whenever the bolt is retracted

“The 2740B is the workhorse of GSA container protection, designed to be the easiest to install, set up and open, while also eliminating any security concerns regarding electronic cables outside the container,” said Mike Clark, Director of Government Engineering for S&G.

To prepare government agencies and locksmiths for the S&G 2740B high-security lock’s expected inclusion on the GSA’s QPL, S&G will begin accepting orders immediately for Training Locks (p/n 2740-400-TL), marked, “Training Lock not approved to protect U.S. classified material.” S&G will continue to offer for purchase the original Model 2740 lock, GSA-approved to FF-L-2740A. GSA will communicate future U.S. Government policy to the industry concerning any specific timeframe for transition to the locks conforming to FF-L-2740B.

For more information about and a demonstration on S&G’s new 2740B Electromechanical Combination Lock, or any of STANLEY Security’s first-class product offerings, visit the STANLEY Security booth #505 throughout the show, or www.stanleysecurity.com.

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