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Built-in Combination Deadbolt Locker Locks for Single-Point Latching Lockers (#1970)

  • Built-in Combination Deadbolt Locker Locks for Single-Point Latching Lockers (#1970)

Built-in Combination Deadbolt Locker Lock (#1970)  

SKU: ZE-1970

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$12.95

For Single-Point Latching, Turn Handle, Box, or Lift Handle Lockers. Quick ship within 3 business days.

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$12.95

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Description

Note: Master Control Keys must be purchased separately.

Our Built-in Combination Deadbolt Locker Locks (#1970) are high security options for lift handle, turn handle, single point latching, and box lockers. These locks fit all locker styles, with the exception of lockers that have been designed with Wrap Around locks in mind. Deadbolt locks provide ideal security measures for mesh or ventilated lockers where the back of the lock is accessible. These locks are perfect for protecting against prying damage and theft. Does not include master key.


Key Features
  • Latching Bolt: Horizontal bolt travel provides maximum engagement to latch mechanism
  • Dial Usability: Secure, three number combination is easy to dial. Manual action requires the dial to be turned to re-lock door
  • Mounting and Case: Concealed mounting and rugged steel case
  • Combination: Seven different combinations can be easily changed with the touch of a button. Maintains security for new students or employees
  • Master Key Control: Master key allows for quick supervisory access (order master keys separately)
  • End User Registration: End user registration and control charts provided to secure and simplify administration
  • Compatibility: Similar in operation to 1670/1671

Additional Options
  • Metal dial available to deter vandalism

SKU ZE-1970
SalesPad Product Group Number G2122742
Note *In the interest of safety, SchoolLockers.com highly recommends floor and/or wall anchoring lockers to prevent tipping or injury.