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Digital Locks and Mechanical Keyless Locks
2000 Series
Super 8's
High Tech
41 Years Experience
We have 41 years’ experience as the UK Distributors of the Lockey Digital brand of mechanical digital door locks, invented and manufactured at our factory in Japan, distributed in the UK and worldwide since 1982.
The Lockey digital range offers the perfect solution for mechanical keyless & wireless locking systems.
Designed to eliminate the need for keys, minimise installation & maintenance costs, whilst still continues to be one of the most convenient ways to control access at home and in the work place over 40 years on.
Featured Product: Hydraulic Gate Closer
Lockey GC200
Lockey Gate Closers GC200, 400 600 are an economic and reliable hydraulic gate closer for use with commercial and domestic gates.
Unlike normal closing springs, the Lockey Gate Closers do not slam gates shut. They firmly and quietly push gates closed, making them ideal for use with electric/magnetic locks, and other latching devices including Lockey digital door locks.
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