What is a button lock?
One of the most practical types of locks is a smart button lock. These locks are used for all kinds of buildings such as residential houses, apartments, administrative centers and offices.
Button locks include two mechanical and electronic parts. Their electronic part has a smart button that is used to open and the mechanical part of these locks is opened and closed with computer keys. The mechanical part of the lock is designed only for emergency situations such as technical failure of the electronic board.
The smart buttons of these locks can only be duplicated by the buyer, and if a button is lost, the buyer has the option to erase the previous code and register a new code. For special times such as party time when you need to keep the door open for a few hours, you can also set the button lock in pass mode and return it to the original mode at the end.
Button lock applications
Push-button locks are robust, fully mechanical locks that provide the reliability and convenience of keyless access control for a wide range of applications. Each model works with an entry code that is set when the lock is installed. Codes can be reset in seconds, without taking the device out the door.
Push-button locks provide effective and efficient access to authorized persons only – in offices, warehouses, dressing rooms, cabinets, garages, caravans, sheds, gates, at home, almost everywhere – without the use of keys.
How does the button lock work?
Button locks only work when the correct buttons are pressed in the correct order and the rotary knob is turned. When the lock is installed using any number of the 5 desired buttons, a new combination is set. Buttons may be pressed individually or in unison. Example: A combination of 2-3-4 pressed separately is not the same as 2 and 4 together. Likewise, thousands of combinations may exist. Therefore, it is practically impossible to guess a code.
Button lock features
No key or card
No wiring
The composition is chosen by the owner, it can change from time to time
A variety of models to suit any type of installation, from a government research lab to a toolbox
Can’t choose
Fully mechanical – not affected by power outages
Durable and weatherproof all-metal construction
One hand action
Large push buttons that are easy to press
It has never been locked
What are the appropriate places to use a button lock?
Public buildings: Public entrances, WC
Commercial buildings: offices, computer rooms, elevators, alarm systems, garages
Industrial buildings: hazardous warehouses, tool boxes, research laboratories
Airports: runways, restricted areas
Schools and universities: audio classrooms, dormitories, kitchens, staff rooms
Hospitals and medical centers: drug storage, examination rooms, food storage, laboratories
Frequently asked questions about button locks
What parts does a button lock consist of?
Button locks include two mechanical and electronic parts. Their electronic part has a smart button that is used to open the door. Push-button locks are robust, fully mechanical locks that provide the reliability and convenience of keyless access control for a wide range of applications.
What places is a button lock suitable for?
Button locks are designed to provide effective and efficient access only to authorized persons in offices, warehouses, dressing rooms, cabinets, garages, caravans, sheds, gates, at home and almost anywhere without the use of keys. slow