LOCKING
DEVICE SELECTION GUIDE
DOOR TYPE |
DRIVE TYPE |
RELEASE TYPE |
SECURITY LEVEL |
MODEL
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Indoor/cell
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric and mechanical |
Maximum |
2B (2) (4) |
Indoor/cell
sliding |
Rack & Pinion |
Remote electric and mechanical |
Maximum |
3B (2) (4) |
Indoor/cell
sliding |
Manual |
Remote electric and mechanical |
Medium |
KR (1) (2) (4) |
Indoor/Corridor
exterior gate
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Maximum |
D (2) (3) |
Indoor/corridor
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Maximum |
D2B (1) (2) |
Indoor/corridor
sliding |
Rack & Pinion |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Maximum |
D3B (1) (2) |
Indoor/corridor
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric
local electric and local mechanical |
Maximum |
D5B (2) (3) |
Indoor/corridor
sliding |
Manual |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Medium/Maximum |
DKR (2) (3) |
Exterior/entry door/gate
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Maximum
Maximum |
G Bi-parting
G (3) |
Exterior/vehicle
sliding |
Roller Chain |
Remote electric local mechanical |
Medium |
J (3) |
1. Optional Front Column. 2. Deadlocks at two concealed points
at the rear edge of the door. Locking components are not exposed at the front
edge of the door and, therefore, not subject to tampering. 3. Standard Front Column
provided. 4. Normally used in conjunction with a mechanical control cabinet.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Line drawings on ensuing pages should
be used for general information only. They are typical for each model, but should
not be used in place of actual drawings. The above is a generalized guide only.
To determine specific models required for your application, refer to ensuing product
pages for detailed descriptions.
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