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    Kwikset is offering a large poster for display in locksmith stores. The poster contains an exploded view of the parts which comes in handy if a SmartKey lock should ever need ...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    What are the benefits of electrically actuated cylindrical and mortise locks? The door positively latches when it is closed and shut. In fire rated and listed door situations,...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    There are four basic components to any access control system: access device or reader, locking device, egress device and power supply. While some manufacturers offer kits containing...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    Locksmiths use power transfer products quite frequently. Sometimes they are used to bring switch contacts from an exit device off a door, or power to a latch retraction exit device...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    Larco has developed transmitters and receivers designed for compatibility with virtually all automatic door operators and control devices.
    Feb. 1, 2008
    The gate lock/remote access controller system provides access control for this single-gate dock area by using known hardware and making use of existing proximity card equipped...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    A very wise man by the name of Rex Parmalee once drilled into my head that 12 (positive openings) is the number of times a combination should be dialed before closing the safe...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    The latest generation of the Mustang is unlocked exactly like the previous generation. There is no lock on the passenger side of the vehicle, but the latch that Ford has chosen...
    Feb. 1, 2008
    Car-opening methods for the 2007 Subaru Forester are the same from the 1998-2007. The most significant piece of information about opening 2007 models is that the front passenger...
    Feb. 1, 2008