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Euro lock case With Micro Switch Any ideas ?

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Euro lock case With Micro Switch Any ideas ?

Postby blade2174 » 22 May 2007 4:31

Im looking for a euro dead lock case (or Oval)which carrys a micro switch so i can run in with an alarm system , i have looked through the main suppliers books and can not find any ,also i need to find a half euro switch case that i can operate an electric garage door from . any ideas Guys .
all information gratefully recieved ...
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Postby arris » 22 May 2007 14:47

hmmm, i know chubb do mortice locks with micro switch, but not sure on cylinder ones,

i think assa might but will cost ya,

on the cylinder switch i have seen them with "gere" i think cylinders in, tryed looking on aldridges catalauge earlyer, but you have to have a account, so will look at work tomorrow or maybe someone else can help sorry,
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Postby mh » 22 May 2007 14:53

I don't know if you require new material, but on German ebay, there's lot's of such stuff (sometimes even new / new old stock).

"Blockschloss" is the mortice lock that contains switches, drill protection and a blocking coil that will prevent you from locking while the system is not ready,
"Riegelschaltschloss" is the same without the blocking function (and sometimes no drill protection)

"Schluesselschalter" is the thing that accepts half Euro cylinders.

Fascinating stuff to me, I have quite a few of these items in my collection :-)

Cheers,
mh
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Postby NickBristol » 22 May 2007 16:36

The Chubb 3C16 Euro cylinder hook bolt deadcase can be fitted with microswitches.

All available from Aldridges. If you don't have an account I'd be willing to order it for you.
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Postby ponsaloti » 23 May 2007 9:23

Have a look in codringtons catologue, code D731/ms 0208 889 8494.
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