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Lock promises bulletproof security

A Camlock Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 27, 2005

The Bullet insert lock is specially designed for use by OEMs and vending operators in applications where a high level of protection against theft of cash or goods is of paramount importance.

The Bullet insert lock from Camlock Systems is specially designed for use by OEMs and vending operators in applications where a high level of protection against theft of cash or goods is of paramount importance.

Its hardened steel body and core present a spherical bullet-shaped profile to prevent drilling, and the lock is rear loaded to prevent pulling and uses a double-pinned assembly to prevent punching.

It can be retrofitted to most popular pop-out T-handles handles on both vending and change machines, and is available keyed alike, keyed to differ or master keyed and is supplied in an attractive black nickel finish.

Incorporating a 10-pin version of the industry leading Octagon RPT (radial pin tumbler) mechanism with its unique octagonal key, the Bullet lock incorporates a number of advanced features designed to ensure that security is not compromised.

The lock is already proving popular with a number of vending operators in Europe, and is also now being fitted as standard by the vending arm of two of the world's leading soft drinks companies.

Managing Director of Camlock Systems, Stephen Farnsworth, said: "The innovative Bullet lock is set to become the first choice for many European OEMs and vending operators who need an insert lock that provides a high level of resistance to physical attack".

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