Stainless steel handles are available with either inset/flush designs such as the 1154 swinghandle or as a large-format 1091 heavy duty latch with concealed padlock facility.
EMKA offers a variety of anti-vandalism components suited to the role of dealing with vandalism issues
These are complemented by internally mounted or concealed hinges such as the 1031, 1032 and 1046 variants in stainless steel.
The EMKA Electronic Locking Module (ELM) programme demonstrates a technology approach to vandalism both for remote installations and in factories where operators may vandalise cabinets to reset machines without authority.
These are keyless in operation and also alarm when improperly opened and enable a 24-hour control access log.
They are likely to find application in indoor electronic racks, data centres, server cabinets, co-location cabinets and so on, as well as outdoor telecoms cabinets - for example, it situations where lack of keys and remote unlocking are advantages.
The standard 1150 IP40 version (for indoor situations) features industry standard dual rectangular hole punching (50 x 25mm) to speed fitting, as well as removable cylinder cover for manual unlock override if required.
Normal operation is by remote release with a green LED indicating unlocked condition, which remains active for up to one minute before automatically re-locking to prevent the cabinet being left in 'open' condition.
Closure is then manually effected by simply pushing the swinghandle back into the escutcheon.
The external use 1154 IP65 version additionally features a high degree of weather protection in a standard 170mm escutcheon and extra key possibilities for either standard EK type cylinder or with KABA Micron Plus pin type cylinder for further security.
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