Yitai Lock is a professional manufacturer of Vertical Linkage Door Locks. These locks are used in industrial cabinets.The Vertical Linkage Door Lock is a cabinet door lock that uses multiple locks with just one point of operation. This makes it perfect for industrial cabinet doors that need to be sealed or meet high security standards. The act of turning the handle instigates the movement of a series of levers, which consequently engage or disengage a multitude of upper and lower locking points.
Zinc alloy models offer an optional padlock-compatible hasp
Our company is a supplier of vertical linkage door locks. The Vertical Linkage Door Lock, when used with custom linkage rods (length and diameter available upon request), can be used easily on cabinet doors. This makes it suitable for different cabinets and improves enclosure protection.
Safety
The vertical linkage door lock distributes force evenly around the door frame, effectively preventing prying attempts. The cabinet door is kept secure even if one locking point is compromised thanks to the mechanical strength of the zinc alloy or stainless steel lock. Zinc alloy models are available with optional padlock hasps, offering customers a choice to enhance the security of their belongings. Stainless steel models are particularly suit for highly corrosive or humid environments, offering superior corrosion resistance and rust prevention.
Installation and Maintenance
Before you install it, measure the cabinet door so you can get the right connecting rod length and latch point positioning. Check the connecting rod joints regularly and put special lubricant on the latch points and transmission parts. This will make sure that everything works smoothly. After using it for a long time, check the latch for wear and replace it if it's worn out.
Application Scenarios
In power systems, vertical linkage door locks are often used in high- and low-voltage distribution cabinets, box-type substations, and similar applications. These locks make sure that people can only access the equipment when they are supposed to. In the telecommunications sector, they can be used in base station cabinets, network cabinets, and other related equipment. These locks can also be used in industrial automation control cabinets, outdoor power control boxes, data center server cabinets, and other scenarios.
FAQ
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: It requires some professional skill. We recommend having it installed by a professional to ensure all locking points are positioned accurately.
Q: How should I choose between stainless steel and zinc alloy materials?
A: Zinc alloy is suitable for standard indoor environments. For outdoor or humid conditions, stainless steel is recommended.
Q: Does adding a padlock hook function affect normal use?
A: It does not impact regular opening/closing operations. This feature is only used when additional locking is required.
Q: What should I do if the handle doesn't turn smoothly?
A: This may be caused by a bent linkage or misaligned locking points. Professional inspection and adjustment are required.
Q: How is the rust resistance?
A: The stainless steel version offers excellent rust resistance. The zinc alloy version is suitable for dry indoor environments.
Q: Can it be used with other locks?
A: Yes, but we recommend maintaining consistent security ratings to avoid creating vulnerabilities.
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