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Electronic-locking hardware

Sept. 12, 2013
Two new electronic-locking hardware devices secure and control access to openings. Model 38EL is a full-extension slide with an integrated electronic lock. It has a 100-lb load rating. The device occupies a ½-in. side space and comes in lengths of 14 to 28 in. Model 10EL is a stand-alone electronic lock used to secure doors and other openings. The lock mechanism on both units withstands up to 150 lb of force and includes a provision to install a manual override. There are two locking options: lock/unlock, which requires manual opening; and Kick-out, which upon lock release, propels the drawer or door open 1 to 2 in. The mechanism provides sensor feedback to indicate open or closed status and locked or unlocked status. Info on the 38EL slide can be found at http://bit.ly/FB38EL and for Model 10ELl is at http://bit.ly/FB10EL.Accuride International Inc., 12311 Shoemaker Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670, (562) 903-0200, www.accuride.com

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