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    Rixson®
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Our product spotlight includes information on concealed door closers from DORMA, Dor-O-Matic, Jackson Hardware, LCN and Rixson.
    Figure 1
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Changing the lock design to eliminate splining entirely is the most significant change to the new mechanical combination lock being introduced by Nick Gartner.
    Overhead Concealed Closer cutaway drawing
    Jan. 1, 2007
    We discuss the operation; models, installation techniques and the different applications for Jackson concealed overhead door closers.
    Assa Twin 6000
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Lock manufacturers are depended upon to control the issuance of key stock.
    Photo 1
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Marks USA enters the high security field with its Marks HI-Security cylinders that feature a dual locking system.

    More content from January 2007

    Mul-T-Lock lock 1
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Mul-T-Lock announces a simple, secure solution to the Hurculite lock dilemma.
    Can you spot the burglary tool in this photo?
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Think of the recent key-bumping media frenzy as an opportunity to educate your customers and the general public on the value of high security locks.
    Cylindrical Reader Lock showing keypad and antenna
    Jan. 1, 2007
    The OSI WAMSwas installed into six floors of a large building, where each floor was approximately 20,000 square feet.
    BlueWave overview
    Jan. 1, 2007
    BlueWave Security provides Wi-Fi (wireless) access control and security management solutions.
    Sliding glass door
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Secure sliding glass doors with the Octopod surface-mounted auxiliary bolt lock from Major Manufacturing.
    Cypress Computers offers a wide assortment of connectivity solutions
    Jan. 1, 2007
    When you’re doing the groundwork for your access control project, a good place to begin is determining the line voltage requirements.
    Photo 1: 2006 BMW 325i
    Jan. 1, 2007
    The deadlock on these vehicles is automatically activated within a few seconds after the vehicle is locked, regardless of how the vehicle is locked.
    1. Illustration of typical #1581 application on a single door using a REX bar, door cord circuit transfer and wall mounted reset (not shown are the power supply and the fire alarm connection)
    Jan. 1, 2007
    Today's advanced delayed egress systems provide the benefits of improved security, safety and loss control on a large scale.