Alpro ACL 200/200M cabinet lock from Alpro Hardware

Product Profile

The compact-sized ACL200/200M cabinet lock from the Alpro Hardware Division of IEC Limited is designed to be fitted in display cases, cabinets and lockers, with either swing or sliding doors requiring electronic control where keys are not an option. The modern design enables the lock to be fitted vertically or horizontally, whilst receiving the strike plate from the front, side or slide entry position.

The ACL 200 offers maximum flexibility and alignment adjustment, whilst maintaining an excellent level of security for its size. Complete with holding force of 250 kg, a compact case and monitored version (ACL 200M), the unit is fully CE compliant.

Keith Parry, Alpro's Divisional Sales Manager, says: "The comprehensive performance specification of the unit, coupled with patented technology, enable us to offer a versatile product at a competitive price, to enable an access control solution to be applied. We see many applications for this product and this is a further example of the numerous product offerings Alpro will be bringing to the marketplace in future months."

Alpro products are available exclusively in the UK from IEC Limited and through all major security product distributors.

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Technical Specification

Make Alpro
Manufacturer Alpro Architectural Hardware (a division of IEC Limited)
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code ACL200/200M
Lock Type Electric Locks
Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure Fail-Open
Monitoring Status Monitored
Door Open Type Sliding, Swing door open type
Door Type Interior
Additional info Cabinet lock. CE approved.
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