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by Tyler Durden » 25 Oct 2006 11:13
What i'm trying to find out is "can any fingerprint locks be fitted to upvc doors?" I've tried asking a supplier twice, but they cant be bothered to call me back like they said they would. They look straight forward enough to fit and i can onl;y find info one fitting to wooden doors. Hope someone can help.
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by UWSDWF » 25 Oct 2006 11:20
try asking them about their "biometric locks" they might take you a little more seriously as that is the proper name
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by UWSDWF » 25 Oct 2006 11:22
also I don't know much about upvc doors but I'd assume that if you can mount a lock on it then you'd be able to mount a bio-lock aswell
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by Tyler Durden » 25 Oct 2006 11:26
Yeah I did ask them about "biometric locks" and as for the upvc door they commonly have a meteal strip with mushrooms , hooks or rollers on it. which means to keep that in place the lock would need to fit into the mech case. Thanks for the reply mate
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by toomush2drink » 25 Oct 2006 11:31
Borg do a digital lock for upvc that replaces the existing handle, not sure it thats any help as its an access control query ?
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by Tyler Durden » 25 Oct 2006 11:34
Cheers toomush2drink
I take it its a mechanical digital lock.
Do you know any suppliers that stock it?
Asking will save me trawling though my catologues. I'm not being lazy. HONEST!
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by Tyler Durden » 26 Oct 2006 4:42
thanks for that mate
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by muddy1 » 26 Oct 2006 9:24
call onyx security hardware and ask for Phil he will give you a price and delivery tel 01928 579999
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by Tyler Durden » 26 Oct 2006 12:46
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by UNFORGIVEN » 29 Oct 2006 20:10
keyprint in edinburgh i think also sell bio locks
but i wouldent recomend fixing to upvc doors but thats just me haveing fitted the stuff and knowing a lot about it i wouldent trust upvc to mount anything on
think logicly if the fixings work there way loose from the screws you only have one chance to fit this ie repair screws withch are screws with a larger stagered thread and if that strips the upvc then you have had it it can be costly reparing holed in upvc in some cases even more than calling out a lockie
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by skedone » 2 Nov 2006 5:39
why oh why do people want a finger print lock they can be bypassed so easy
i never ever will use them even the top of the range ones can be easy to bypass (did no one see mythbusters this week on sky)
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by UWSDWF » 2 Nov 2006 5:46
no i saw that episode on discovery.....
yes and no they can be bypassed only if installed improperly.....
more importantly though most places use them for access auditing then for access egress so in that sort of situation mythbusters 0 the purpose of use 1
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