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Rod locking addresses cabinet functionality

An EMKA UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 6, 2009

The EMKA rod locking system addresses cabinet functionality and cost by standardising on a single 20.1mm rounded square cutout and by use of a range of compatible components.

This minimises tooling, speeds punching and streamlines lock installation irrespective of type or size.

The EMKA programme offers a wide range of possibilities including flat rods and many different lock types.

The EMKA programme offers a wide range of possibilities including flat rods and many different lock types.

The EMKA cutout is a major factor in allowing a wide choice from their universal 1/4 turn key/lock insert system, going from low profile insert or key locks directly to wing knob, T handle, L handle, padlockable handle or swing handle.

This makes it easy for the specialist enclosure manufacturer to programme production for a simple door cutout and then to select a suitable lock/handle unit irrespective of door size or material.

Based on their simple round rod system the EMKA programme offers a wide range of possibilities including flat rods and many different lock types.

Single locks on small boxes, twin or triple point locking can all be achieved with the same lock cutout.

With materials available covering the full range of applications - izinc die (black or chrome), black polyamide and stainless steel - no panel builder need be lost for a suitable locking system.

Indeed the whole system, based on the standard 20.1mm rounded corner cutout is even flexible enough to cope with door thickness from less that 1mm up to 50mm acoustic panelling.

By the simple expedient of standardising the interface between lock and cabinet EMKA is able to offer one locking system for a whole area of enclosure production.

Consequently, specialist enclosure manufacturers can rely on simply picking what they need from this range to cover the majority of their locking needs for all industrial purposes.

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