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  • Mul-T-Lock High Security Locking Systems

    Posted on July 23rd, 2009 qpls No comments
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    Mul-T-Lock is a leading manufacturer of high security locks, offering a wide range of commercial and residential locking systems. Their locks have features that set them apart from the run of the mill locks that can be easy targets to a determined intruder. The Mul-T-Lock Interactive platform has a plug with a unique structure. This special structure ensures that when the top and bottom pins, plug, and body meet, a shear line is formed creating an almost spherical three-dimensional shape to deter lock picking. There are also steel inserts to deter anyone trying to drill out the lock. When the lock is Master Keyed, additional back or side pins can be incorporated, raising the Mul-T-Lock’s security profile even higher.

    The key system developed by Mul-T-Lock adds another layer of security to the system. Their telescopic pin tumbler mechanism and spring-loaded pin in the cylinder combine to make a “virtual combination” that can be opened only by putting the key in the lock. The Interactive key and key blank system are patented and provide an unsurpassed level of control and security over the key cutting process. Keys can only be cut by professional Mul-T-Lock locksmiths, and only after presenting the Mul-T-Lock key card and actual verification of customer identity.

    High security locks can give you a sense of safety and peace of mind, knowing you are making the best choice to safeguard what you hold most dear. Mul-T-Lock high security locks are designed to withstand everything an intruder can throw at them, they meet or exceed every standard of pick and drill resistance out there, and they offer a wide range of products that can be integrated into a single system, making it simple for you to protect every part of your home.

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