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News Release from: Camlock Systems | Subject: Cable Lock
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 September 2005
Secure key storage with new Cable Lock
Camlock Systems has introduced a new Cable Lock that helps prevent the theft, misuse and loss of keys.
Camlock Systems, one of the world's leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems, has introduced a new Cable Lock that helps prevent the theft, misuse and loss of keys The cable lock will interest all those who use keys as an integral part of their job and is also an alternative to the ubiquitous padlock, wherever a rigid shackle offers insufficient flexibility
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 5 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The cable lock is a secure alternative to the commonly used 'jailer' type key ring but makes it far easier to carry, remove and replace keys.
Highly versatile, it helps to prevent unauthorised key duplication, and can be quickly locked over a belt or to any fixed fitting for extra security.
A benefit of the new product is that it can share a key combination with existing suites of Camlock products of the same type, making one less key to carry round.
The lock is machined from solid brass for excellent durability and reliability, chrome plated and normally supplied with two keys.
It is available in a choice of Camlock's conventional 7 pin radial pin tumbler mechanism or in the 'Octagon' 7 pin format.
The Octagon version offers the additional benefits of key registration on keyed-alike suites, patent protection against unauthorised duplicate keys being cut and over half a million key differs.
The company plans to introduce a 'Camatic' changeable combination version at a later date.
To suit a wide range of different users, the new cable lock comes with a choice of three cable lengths: 20cm, 30cm or 46cm.
All cables are manufactured from aerospace quality steel with a tensile strength of 115g and have a stainless steel spring covering.
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