Sliding door lock KLE
keyboltbrass

sliding door lock
sliding door lock
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Characteristics

Type
key, bolt
Product applications
for sliding doors
Material
brass
Other characteristics
safety

Description

KLE – Dual Key Sliding door interlock Full Body Access The KLE double key sliding door interlock is a one piece access interlock comprising of a main body and sliding bolt. The lock is designed to suit sliding doors of various sizes and thicknesses. The interlock is manufactured in brass and comes with the brass FS or Q lock type portions and is ideal for use in dry, non-corrosive environments where the lock is subject to medium to heavy use. Typical industries using the KLE lock are automotive and steel production. The KLE door interlock is available in a double key or exchange key condition. OPERATION The Castell KLE sliding door interlock range is used in machine guarding applications control accesss to hazardous areas The length of the bolt can be varied to suit the application but travel of the bolt is always 50.08 mm. USAGE The KLE sliding door lock should be used to allow safe control of sliding doors. The KLE lock is not designed for security purposes, such as access to a building. No hazardous substances were used in the manufacture of this product. APPLICATION The KLE bolt interlock safety component is used as part of an integrated safety system, typically in machine guarding applications. The power supply to the system is switched on and the access door to the hazardous area is locked closed. The removal of the isolation key in the KS20 unit, isolates the electrical suppliy to the LV Panel. The key is then used to unlock the KLE sliding door interlock on the sliding door. This will release the second key (key B), which can be taken by personnel into the machine area.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.