Sometimes it’s not always possible or required to fit a regular handle set on a door. That’s where SALTO's range of GEO electronic cylinders comes in.

Designed to provide high levels of security and fit all standard doors in US or ANSI markets, they are available in a range that includes mortise, rim and deadbolt models, with wireless enabled versions for real-time access control. Compact in size, they have a choice of black or white reader covers and come in a range of external colour finishes.

The SALTO GEO mortise cylinder is designed to fit most doors equipped with a mortise lock and is fast and easy to fit. The RIM cylinder is perfect for doors with surface mounted lock cases, panic bars or top guards that need this kind of locking system. Finally, the GEO heavy duty deadbolt version, which meets A156.36 grade 1 requirements, combines an electronic cylinder with the simplicity of a deadbolt. A trim ring with protective sleeves also protects the lock from being attacked through the door.

Besides these popular models, GEO is also available in versions for server racks, cabinets (cam locks) and even as an electronic padlock.

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