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With the Spindled version of the lock, there are four different bolt types
that can be used. Once a combination has been entered and accepted
for access to the lock, there will be operational differences based on
the bolt technology.
Standard Bolt
- The dial must be turned to the left to extend the bolt
and lock the lock.
Snap Bolt
- Automatic locking of the lock works in conjunction with
the bolt works. Once the bolt works are closed, the lock is locked.
The lock dial itself does not have to be turned to the left to extend
the bolt and lock the lock.
Spring Bolt
- The dial must be turned to the right to retract the bolt
and then must be held until the container is opened so that the bolt
does not “spring” back into place. Automatic locking of the lock
occurs as soon as the container door is closed. The lock dial does
not have to be turned to the left to extend the bolt.
Non-Spindled Technology:
The “
Home
” position on the Non-Spindled version of the lock does not
exist since without a spindle there is no relation to the turning of the
spindle and retraction or extension of the bolt.
There is only one bolt available at this time on the Non-Spindled
version of the lock.
Slide Bolt
- Once a combination has been entered and accepted
for access to the lock, the bolt movement works in conjunction with
the boltworks of the container. When the boltworks are disengaged
to open the container, the bolt will be forced into the “unlocked” or
retracted position. Once the boltworks are extended to the locked
position, the lock bolt automatically extends into the “locked”
position. There is no spindle involved, so the lock dial itself does
not have to be turned to retract and extend the lock bolt.
Note:
The lock will “relock” if the boltworks are not engaged within 6-8
seconds after the combination is accepted.
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