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Features 

Access Control

 

 Mechanical pushbutton lock eliminates problems and costs 
associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys and cards. 
Provides fully mechanical primary or auxiliary pushbutton access 
control by exterior combination, while allowing free egress at all 
times by interior thumbturn. Deadbolt models must be manually 
relocked. Deadlocking latch models automatically relock each time 
the door closes.   

No Battery

 

Fully mechanical lock eliminates the material and labor expense 

of battery replacements

Locking Device

 

Deadbolt—

must be manually relocked 

Deadlocking latch—

relocks automatically when door closes 

Rim locking latch—

relocks automatically when door closes; also 

has latch holdback

Number of Codes

 

Single access code—one easy-to-manage code for all users

Programming

 

Lock is easily programmed via keypad without removing lock from 

the door

Handing

 

Field reversible

Operation Modes

 

 Pushbutton  Access 

Latch Holdback (7106 only)

Economical

 

A cost effective access control solution

Simplex 

®

 

7100

•  1" (25 mm) Tubular 

Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate

•  Backset 2¾" (70 mm)

• Auxiliary Lock

• Manual Relock 

• Numerous Finishes

Model 7102

• ½" (13 mm)  

  Deadlocking Latch,  

  Flat Face Plate

•  Backset 2⅜"–2¾" (60-70 

mm)—Adjustable

•  Primary / Auxiliary Lock

• Automatic Relock

• Numerous Finishes

Model 7104

• ⅝" (16 mm) Rim 

   Deadlocking Latch, Flat 

Face Plate

•  Backset 2⅜" (60 mm)

• For Wood Doors Only

• Auxiliary Lock

• Automatic Relock and 

  Latch Holdback

• Select Finishes

Model 7106

•  1" (25 mm) Tubular 

Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate

•  Backset 2⅜" (60 mm)

• Auxiliary Lock

• Manual Relock

• Numerous Finishes

Model 7108

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