High-security showcase lock to protect valuable exhibits.
- We introduce a dedicated "showcase lock" for glass sliding doors to ensure the safety of collections and exhibits in museums and art galleries. - With the adoption of a dimple key, it is fully equipped to prevent picking, offering high security specifications. - It can be easily installed on existing display cases due to its powerful double-sided tape for retrofitting. - The no-processing installation minimizes damage to glass display cases. ● Compatible glass sliding door thickness: - 5mm to 8mm (requires at least 5mm between the front and back glass) - Compatible with sliding widths of 0 to 75mm. ● Finish: - Stainless steel color harmonizes with a calm exhibition space. As an option, there are also cylinder lock specifications and "3550 push lock (for hakama)." *Individual responses are also possible for enhancing exhibition room security and unified key operations.
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■Keywords: museum, art gallery, showcase, glass sliding door, display fixtures, lock, key, dimple key, retrofit lock, stainless finish, collection protection, safety measures
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【Purpose】 ● Locking display cases that store valuables and cultural properties ● Retrofit locks for glass sliding doors in permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions ● Safety management of display cases and storage shelves within the collection room *Please feel free to contact us for confirmation of installation conditions and inquiries about key specifications.
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Suri-Nine Island Co., Ltd. manufactures hardware designed for decoration with the intention of delivering beautiful and high-quality products to our customers. By conducting safety tests using our unique experimental equipment, we create products that can be used with peace of mind. Through our products and services, we contribute to the progress and development of countries, society, culture, and humanity by "creating new value" and "creating new markets."