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Codelocks has expanded its Marine by Codelocks range, giving customers a wider choice of weather-resistant keyless access solutions. Due to the popularity of its CL510 and CL515 Marine by Codelocks products, launched in October last year, Codelocks has added a number of new locks to its Marine by Codelocks range.

The new additions include light and medium duty locks from the CL200 and CL400 mechanical range, as well as further heavy-duty locks from the CL500 mechanical range – all of which are suitable for both internal and external doors.

Marine grade locks

The marine grade coating resists exposure to salt spray and moisture, helping to prevent damage caused by corroding

The marine grade coating resists exposure to salt spray and moisture, helping to prevent damage caused by corroding, and also gives the locks a smart black finish. Colin Campbell, Managing Director at Codelocks said: “There has been a lot of demand for our CL500 Marine by Codelocks range, and customers love the sleek black finish – so we decided to offer more choice.”

Marine grade locks are ideal for outbuildings, gated sport courts, construction sites, marinas and homes by the water – and customers can now choose from a wider range of Marine by Codelocks products to suit their needs.”

Limited lifetime guarantee

These are the same reliable, easy-to-use mechanical locks you’ll find in our original CL200, CL400 and CL500 ranges, but with a tougher, more robust exterior. Customers wanting a marine grade lock can now choose between knob or lever handles, deadbolt or latch fastenings, and more.”

And, of course, all Marine by Codelocks locks come with our limited lifetime guarantee as well as technical support.” Cost-effective and easy to install, all the locks in the Marine by Codelocks range have been salt-spray tested, performing 1000 hours and are ideal for outdoor and coastal applications.

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