A key code lock, also known as a keypad lock or digital lock, is a type of locking mechanism that uses a sequence of numbers or symbols (the "key code") entered on a keypad to grant access.
1. Material: zinc alloy & plastic.
2. Finished: powder coating.
3. Key combination: 4-digit code combination lock with a master key.
1. Keyless convenience.
2. Users can set their number codes easily.
3. Master key control.
4. Key operated and combination available.
5. Retrieve the combination by the tool when forgetting the password.
Key Code Lock Application
Lockers, ABS cabinets, metal cabinets, boxes, storage lockers, doors, etc.
1. Lock Open - Dial-in 4-digit code - Turn the knob to OPEN position.
2. Code Set - Turn the knob to OPEN position - Dial in any 4-digit code and remember the sequence - Turn knob to CLOSE position - Clear the 4-digit code.
3. Pin Search - Open the lock with key master - Turn the knob to CLOSE position after opening - Insert the search pin to the pinhole behind the lock and hold it - Turn the number dial until it stops.
Instead of a physical key, you enter a code using buttons on a keypad.
The access code can usually be changed by an authorized user, offering flexibility and added security.
This eliminates the risk of losing or misplacing keys and the need for key duplication.
They are used in various settings, including homes, offices, hotels, and safes, for controlling access to doors, gates, cabinets, and more.