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What is a Lockey Keyless Lock?


Last Updated: 12/11/2013
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Lockey Keyless Locks function just like traditional locks only they use a combination code instead of a key.


Lockey mechanical keyless locks...
like the 2835 Lever Lock and the 2210 SN Keyless Deadbolt, are controlled using combination codes. Combination codes are set by a series of coded and non-coded tumblers housed within the lock body. Codes can be programmed to a range of digits depending on the user's personal taste. Some Lockey mechanical locks come with a key override feature, like the 2500KO Hook Bolt. It can be accessed with a regular key or a user code.

Electronic keyless locks...
like the battery-powered E-Digital Series, are compatible with a wireless remote that can be used to lock/unlock doors. These locks are also outfitted with keyholes that allow for locking and unlocking with key or a keypad for entering user codes.


Similar Products:
C-150 SN Hook Bolt Lock
2950 SN Hook Bolt
C-120 Surface/Rim Mount
E-Digital E985R Electronic Lever Lock


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