Model No. 1670
Built-In Combination Lock for Lift Handle, Single Point and Box Lockers - Hinged on Right
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Product Features
- Designed for lift handle, turn handle, and single point latch/box horizontal latch locker doors with hinges on right
- Manual deadbolt locking
- Secure, easy to dial 3-digit combination
- Longer useful life with 5 different pre-set combinations; easily changed to maintain security
- End user registration and control charts provided to secure and simplify administration
- Customize with optional color metal dials. Choose from Red, Blue, Green, Purple or Black. See Catalog for details.
- Use Model 1676MKADA for ADA Applications
- Extension kit available for doors with a thickness of 11/16in (17mm) to 3/4in (19mm)
Product Details
Offering high security in built-in combination locks, the Master Lock No. 1670 features a deadbolt locking mechanism and is designed to fit almost all locker styles. Ideal for mesh and ventilated lockers with access to the back of lock, the manual action requires the dial to be turned to relock the door. Five different pre-set combinations available for a longer, useful life in your facility. Standard key control used for combination changes, allows quick supervisory access.
Product Specifications
- Product Number 1670
- Description Control Key, Commercial Boxed Packaging
- Master Carton Qty 50
- Body Width 1-7/8in (48mm)
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Frequently Asked Questions
- My school has combination locks and we have lost the chart booklet that lists all of the serial numbers and their respective combinations. How can we obtain a new chart booklet?
- My school purchased built-in combination locks for our lockers, but our maintenance staff does not know how to install them. Do you have instructions you can send to me?
- We have built-in combination locks on our lockers and would like to change the combinations. Do you have instructions on how to do that?