Lock Pocket Electronic BUS
Electronic for BUS connector
Lock pocket made of stainless steel to hold mechanical and electronic HSL / SL locks with BUS system of the 100 type series.
Functional description
The door manufacturer receives the lock pocket directly from STUV and welds it into the door leaf. This simplifies the installation and removal of the locks on site or for replacement purposes. In addition, the locks get a correctly aligned fit in the door leaf. STUV offers a matching lock pocket for almost all lock types. Only cremone locks with bar locking are installed without a pocket.
Features
Lock pocket made of stainless steel to hold mechanical and electronic HSL / SL locks with BUS system of the 100 type series.
Application areas
For use in detention room and passage doors, STUV offers a dimensionally identical lock pocket with three different features. Mechanical locks are fitted with a purely mechanical lock case. If locks with electronic or electromechanical features are used, a ready-made connection cable is supplied on the lock case side.
Overview
- for mechanical, mechatronic and electronic HSL high-security locks with BUS system
- for mechanical, mechatronic and electronic SL security locks with BUS system
- completely made of stainless steel
- Standard version with 5 metre cable
- for welding
Product locations
- Passage door
- Detention room door
- Outer gate
- Technical room
- Grid/fence door
- Sanitary room
- Psychiatry patient door
- Sliding door
- Service door
- Sports facilities door
- Administration door
- Fire protection door
- Smoke protection door
- Arms storage door
Technical details
Dimensions: (LxWxH) | 300 x 31,5 x 212 mm |
Material: | Stainless steel |
Finishing: | blank |
Weight: | 2,2 kg |
Cable length: | 5,000 m |
Cable type: | LiYCY 4 x 2 x 0,14 |
Cable diameter: | 6,7 mm |
min. bending radius | 100,5 mm |
Technical drawing
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miscellaneous
Technische Hinweise Schlosstasche D | Login required |
Technische Zeichnung Schlosstasche BUS | Login required |