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Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: Camlock Systems | Subject: Bullett
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2002
Bite the Bullet for improved security
Camlock Systems has used its award-winning Octagon mechanism in its new Bullet insert lock.
Camlock Systems has used its award-winning Octagon mechanism in its new Bullet insert lock The Bullet is specifically intended for applications where providing a high level of protection against theft, or the operation of potentially dangerous equipment by unauthorised persons is a prime requirement
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ultra-secure lock for point-of-sale installations
Industrial lock specialists Camlock Systems have introduced a locking system ideally suited to use by high street retailers, particularly those concerned about security.
Typical applications are most of the popular pop-out handles found on change and vending machines, a wide range of enclosures, as well as in vehicle anti-theft devices and retractable parking posts.
Incorporating an Octagon 10-pin RPT (radial pin tumbler) mechanism with in excess of 5 million key variations, the Bullet has a number of features designed to ensure that security is not compromised.
It has a hardened steel body and core with a spherical profile - from where it takes its name - to prevent drilling.
It is rear loaded to prevent pulling, uses a double pinned assembly to prevent punching and is available keyed alike, keyed to differ or master keyed.
Camlock sales director Stephen Farnsworth said: "The Bullet should be the first choice for anyone needing an insert lock where resistance to physical attack is of paramount importance".
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