assaabloy.com 643 Range applications Electromechanical locking Introduction What is it? Where can you use it? Our award winning CLIQ Remote security system combines a cuttingedge mechanical platform with advanced electronic functions. It is designed to simplify access to single sites, but more specifically businesses spread over multiple locations. What is it? Where can you use it? There are three main types of code locks: mechanical push button, battery operated digital locks and keypads. The main purpose of a code lock is to restrict who can enter through a door, for example to stop customers accessing staff only areas in a shop. The range includes standalone systems and integrated solutions to fit into larger access control systems. What is it? Where can you use it? Our collection includes four types of specialty electric locking solutions, gate locks, electric bolts and strikes, cabinet locks and dual action electromechanical and electromagnetic. The range features both internal and external devices all with a different intended use. For more information please refer to the product information page. What is it? Where can you use it? We offer two types of electric mortice lock: motor locks, where an electric motor opens or closes the lock bolt and electric handle-controlled locks, where the lock can also be opened with a handle when the power is on. Both are installed into a pocket cut into the door leaf and need connection to a power supply. They are mainly used in high security, high traffic areas where reliability and security are key considerations. What is it? Where can you use it? An electric strike is electronically controlled by a solenoid that temporarily releases the jaw allowing the door to be opened. Our range includes high security, mortice and rim mounted options and can be used for both inward and outward opening doors. What is it? Where can you use it? Electromagnetic locks are made up of two components, an electromagnet and an armature plate. A strong magnetic flux is created when the armature plate is in contact with the energised electromagnet, which locks the two parts together. Our range features products for both internal and external direct pull devices with robust and sleek finishes. Magnetic locks are easy to retrofit. What is it? Where can you use it? Solenoid bolts are electrically driven into a strike to prevent the door opening. They are often used in applications where an electric strike is impractical, for example on swing through or double action doors. What is it? Where can you use it? All electric locking devices require a power supply and the appropriate accessories to function. Our accessories range include key items to signal locks to operate and our three types of power supplies all have different functions and capabilities. ASSA CLIQ Remote Code locks Specialty locking solutions Electric mortice locks Electric strikes Electromagnetic locks Electric solenoid bolts Activation devices and power supplies
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