BE 80 furniture locks are currently available in two versions that are specifically tailored to different application scenarios:
• BE 80 M41 – with rigid deadbolt: allows free choice of cabinets, typically used in swimming pools or gyms. The user selects an available locker, locks it with the identification medium and receives visual feedback via the integrated occupancy indicator.
• BE 80 M42 – with spring-loaded deadbolt: for fixed cabinet assignments, such as for permanently assigned employee lockers. The spring-loaded deadbolt can only be opened with the assigned identification medium.
Both variants have a separate reader unit, making them splash-proof – a big advantage, especially in humid environments such as changing rooms or sanitary facilities. Existing locks can also be easily replaced.
Addition of new touch terminal
The range of functions is expanded even further in combination with the new TT35 touch terminal. The terminal is connected to an upload reader and displays the assigned locker number to the user after holding the identification medium. This makes it easier to find your way around, especially in large changing rooms.
“Our main focus when developing the furniture lock was on suitability for everyday use. Operators gain a system that can be easily integrated into existing structures, supports different usage scenarios and at the same time significantly reduces administrative effort,” explains Klaus Wördemann, Product Manager Access Control at Winkhaus.