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Lock Identification

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Lock Identification

Postby prmirage » 9 Jan 2006 20:03

Howdy folks...

Need some help here identifying a lock. I started in the industry about 7 months ago and am enjoying the new adventure. I came across this lock today that had no mfg name on it and most of the PN torn away. I remembered that I have read many informative posts from some of you folks who have been in the industry for a while and thought somebody might be able to help. Here are a few photos of the lock:

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I know they are blurry (phone camera) but I'm hoping somebody can help. It's powered by 24VDC. Thanks in advance for your help.

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Postby Shrub » 9 Jan 2006 20:59

2 things,

1) Where in the world are you? update your profile if you would.

2) Your sig is meant to be a joke right? if so stick a smilie on there or else we may thing your serious,
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Postby prmirage » 9 Jan 2006 21:05

Profile updated. I'm in Temecula, CA - USA and there is a smiley at the end as it is most certainly a joke.

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Postby Chrispy » 10 Jan 2006 6:34

Cod sarnit, what was the sig? :P
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Postby prmirage » 10 Jan 2006 6:59

It used to say...1/4" Drill Bit---------------->The universal key...:)
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 10 Jan 2006 7:10

so you want to know who sells those or makes them?

electric deadbolt prolly fail safe,any supplier wil carry them
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Postby prmirage » 10 Jan 2006 11:18

I'm looking for who makes it. I've searched through some of the major mfg's and cant find one like it.
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Postby Wade » 12 Jan 2006 23:56

could be a Von Duprin

heres a link to some of those electric strikes
http://www.lock-depot.com/downloads/Security-catalog.pdf
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Postby Wade » 12 Jan 2006 23:58

well, Fail Safe is made by Von Durpin... soo nevermind
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