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Fujitsu in the UK has designed and installed innovative IT equipment in naval ships and submarines and selected Camlock Systems to satisfy its lock requirements.
When a navy specifies PCs, servers, printers and network equipment to be fitted onboard ship, full account has to be taken of the unique environment. The demanding requirements include excellent reliability, a much smaller size than typical commercial computers, rugged mountings, ease of upgrading components, excellent resistance to interference and fast installation when the ship is in dock, as well as achieving best value for money through tender procedures.
Fujitsu designed and built the PCs using normal commercial components but packaged to make them much smaller and significantly better suited to the demanding naval environment than widely available branded PCs. The size of the special Fujitsu PCs is little more than that of a set top box.
The powerful and robust PCs have been fitted in Royal Navy vessels, from aircraft carriers and submarines to mine hunters and Royal Fleet Auxiliaries, to provide an information systems infrastructure capable of supporting administrative services onboard. The Royal Navy of the Netherlands has also specified Fujitsu products.
Camlock worked closely with Fujitsu to supply a lock system that would both meet the demands of the onboard environment and provide a high level of security. Camlock’s patented Series 28 ‘Octagon’ products provided the optimum solution. Series 28 products are constructed for maximum reliability and durability and feature a unique design to enhance security.
Mick Sargeant, Design Engineer at Fujitsu Services in Basingstoke says:
“The needs of the customer are paramount to Fujitsu and we look for suppliers with a similar attitude that we can build a good working relationship with and are willing to share our goals and objectives.”
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Camlock Systems, one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems, has added over one hundred new products designed specifically for the industrial enclosure, EEE and HVAC industries.
Camlock specified products from Mesan, which has been serving the industrial enclosure sector for over 30 years and exports more than half its production to over 35 countries. The range is second to none and includes stainless steel swing handles and quarter turn locks, as well as catches, hinges, grab handles, gasketing and many accessories.
Both Mesan and Camlock Systems have a reputation for innovation and products of a superb quality that represent excellent value for money. Both companies are accredited to ISO 9001 : 2008 and both can design and manufacture bespoke products to meet the precise requirements of OEMs.
Hasan Egin, International Sales Director of Mesan, says: “We are pleased to have our extensive product choice in the Camlock Systems range and I am confident that customers will not find better value, quality or lead-times elsewhere”.
Further information on the new ranges, including a 100+ page catalogue, is available from Camlock by sending an e-mail to enquiries@camlock.com or by telephoning 01323 410996.
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The new Series 31 lock from Camlock Systems is designed to provide OEMs with excellent value and a good level of security protection for lockers, cabinets, storage boxes, mail boxes, drugs cabinets, deed boxes, chemical storage cabinets, tool cabinets and many other applications.
The lock, which is a 10 disc double entry camlock, provides good key security by using a large number of key combinations — 2,000 as standard and up to 10,000 to special order. It provides designers, engineers, specifiers and buyers with the latest in lock design at a very competitive price.
Camlock Systems has designed the lock and used its expertise in security software to provide key combinations that are ‘safe’ and reduce the incidence of ‘key crossover’ — when one key can operate two or more locks with different key combinations.
To suit a wide range of applications, the Series 31 lock is available in three configurations: keyed to differ, master keyed and keyed alike. Master key codes are allocated exclusively and can be registered under an ‘authorized signatory’ system with the manufacturer, drastically reducing the possibility of keys being obtained by deceit.
The lock incorporates a positive-click index locking/unlocking action that prevents the locking cam from falling back under its own weight if keys are left in the lock. Body length is a compact 20mm. A choice of key movements is available: 90° turn clockwise or anti-clockwise with key free in the locked position only, or 180° turn clockwise or anti-clockwise with key free when locked and unlocked. The first of these key movements traps the key when the lock is unlocked, requiring users to lock the locker or cabinet before leaving, and reducing the chance of the keys being lost.
The Series 31 is attractively finished in a smart bright chrome plate and offers excellent durability. The keys are particularly strong to stand up to heavy usage, and for users’ convenience, the lock face and keys carry the key identification number.
The lock is available with a choice of fixing methods, either a ¾ inch brass body nut or a sprung horseshoe clip for fast fitting. A wide range of 2.5mm thick x 16mm wide zinc plated steel cams for use with the lock is available from stock, with special cams available to order.
Further information on the new range is available from Camlock by sending an e-mail to enquiries@camlock.com or by telephoning 01323 410996.
Whatever the application, the Series 31 lock from Camlock Systems combines security, versatility, easy fitting and a very competitive price in one package.
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ChargeBox® is a truly innovative piece of equipment that enables users to recharge devices such as mobile phones, portable media players (Ipods), PDAs and handheld games consoles while these are in a safe locker. When users are away from home, they can leave their device charging in the knowledge it is secure and then collect it at their convenience.
ChargeBoxes® can be found in locations such as hotels, gyms, train stations, airports, hospitals, Internet cafes and on the high street. The cost to use a ChargeBox® can be paid either with a £1 coin or by a SMS text, which costs £1.50.
The design of ChargeBox® uses ‘Octagon’ high security locks made by Camlock Systems Ltd. ‘Octagon’ products are constructed for maximum reliability and durability and feature a unique, patented design to enhance security. Only patented locks and keys can prevent unauthorized duplicate keys being cut in high street key cutting outlets. Also, the patents enable Camlock to restrict the issue of duplicate keys for the Octagon locks fitted to ChargeBox® machines solely to the proprietors. In addition, most ChargeBoxes® are watched over by staff at the location and many are also monitored by CCTV cameras.
Commenting on the choice of Camlock’s Octagon locks, Managing Director of ChargeBox® Ian Hobson said: “Our research shows that people are becoming more and more dependent on mobile devices and running out of battery power when on the move is a major inconvenience. We place great importance on keeping these devices secure while in the Chargebox® so after trying other brands of locks, we now specify Camlock’s Octagon to protect all our machines.”
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Camlock Systems, one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems, has added a safe lock to its fast growing range. The lock is designed to be fitted to cash boxes, room safes, gun cabinets, drug cabinets and similar applications requiring good security at a competitive price.
The 7-lever mechanism operates a sturdy, steel dead bolt with a 12mm throw. The lock has a yellow passivated finish and the case is made from steel with a grey painted finish. The compact lock measures 60mm x 80mm x 17mm. The safe lock is available in keyed alike sets/suites or keyed to differ with two steel, nickel-plated keys.
Further information on the 7-lever safe lock is available from Camlock by sending an e-mail to enquiries@camlock.com or by telephoning 01323 410996.
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Along with the applications they already secure with locking systems
from Camlock Systems, many of the company’s customers have areas within their premises that need to be protected. With this in mind, Camlock is now able to offer these customers a keyless push-button digital door lock.
The keyless operation eliminates the expense, hassle and anxiety of lost keys. The mechanism locks automatically using a sprung latch, making it ideal for doors that are in regular use. A holdback snib, similar to that found on a normal night latch, enables the door to remain unlocked, when required. Being entirely mechanical, there is no wiring involved or batteries that can run down and prevent operation of the door. Security features include a reinforced backplate and metal latchbolt, providing a good level of security for interior doors and for the exterior doors of storage sheds, stock rooms, etc. The code can be changed easily, if security is believed to have been compromised. This makes it easy to sustain security following staff departures. Stocked in a pleasing neutral grey, many other colours are available to order, to blend in with customer's décor. The lock is unlocked from the outside by correct input of the user code, allowing the handle to be turned. Inside is an easy to turn handle, permitting personnel to leave the secure area quickly and easily in an emergency. The lock may be fitted to doors hung either right or left handed and is supplied with a tubular latch, striker, fixings, fitting instructions and templates. This product is not readily available in North and South America. Please contact usasales@camlock.com for information on possible alternative products. |
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Camlock Systems, one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems to the gaming industry, will exhibit its newest range of products on Stand 3815 at ICE 2007, Earls Court, London, 23-25 January 2007.
Among the latest Camlock products on show will be the new 12-change ‘Camatic’ lock which offers superb pick resistance and combines two Camlock technologies into one product, the proven Camatic combination change system and the award-winning and patented ‘Octagon’ design. Camatic locks eliminate the need to replace locks when key security is breached due to the loss or theft of keys and minimize the risk of loss through unauthorized duplicate keys being used to open locks. Each keyed alike suite of Octagon Camatic locks is allocated an exclusive key combination, which can also be registered, to the owner or user, adding much greater key security. A ground-breaking security strap will make a first appearance worldwide. This has been specifically designed to prevent unauthorised access to front opening machines and is much less obtrusive than a conventional security bar through the use of a flexible, industrial-strength cable. A new cable lock provides a secure alternative to the commonly used ‘jailer’ type key ring but makes it far easier to carry, remove and replace keys. Highly versatile, it helps to prevent unauthorised key duplication and the theft, misuse and loss of keys. For operators of bulk vending machines, Camlock will launch a new lock that incorporates a quick lock/release function designed to save significant time for busy operators and can be easily retrofitted. Stephen Farnsworth, Managing Director of Camlock Systems, says: “ATEI and ICE are always important events for us, providing an excellent opportunity to demonstrate our latest products to key buyers and specifiers. The many new products we have on show are the result of our major investment in innovation and our determination to give customers the very best ways to cut losses from theft.” |
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Camlock Systems, one of the World’s leading
designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems,
has introduced a new Cable Lock that helps prevent the theft, misuse and loss of
keys. The cable lock will interest all those who
use keys as an integral part of their job and is also an alternative to the
ubiquitous padlock, wherever a rigid shackle offers insufficient flexibility.
The product is expected to have a particularly strong appeal for vending and
gaming machine operators and all those with responsibility for the security of
premises. The cable lock is a secure alternative to the commonly used ‘jailer’
type key ring but makes it far easier to carry, remove and replace keys. Highly
versatile, it helps to prevent unauthorised key duplication, and can be quickly
locked over a belt or to any fixed fitting for extra security. A benefit of the new product is that it can
share a key combination with existing suites of Camlock products of the same
type, making one less key to carry round. The lock is machined from solid brass for
excellent durability and reliability, chrome plated and normally supplied with
two keys. It is available in a choice of Camlock’s conventional 7 pin radial pin
tumbler mechanism or in the ‘Octagon’ 7 pin format. The Octagon version offers
the additional benefits of key registration on keyed-alike suites, patent
protection against unauthorised duplicate keys being cut and over half a million
key differs. The company plans to introduce a ‘Camatic’ changeable combination
version at a later date. To suit a wide range of different users, the new cable lock comes with a choice of three cable lengths: 20cm, 30cm or 46cm. All cables are manufactured from aerospace quality steel with a tensile strength of 115g and have a stainless steel spring covering. |
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![]() An innovative new
security device launched at the International Caravan &
Motor Home exhibition at the NEC on 17-22 October is using
purpose-designed locking technology from Camlock Systems.
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The high risk rooms that are out of bounds to customers and some
staff, such as the count room, can be protected by very strong
physical security devices and state-the-art alarm systems. Then, all but the most
well-planned attacks on such rooms by large, highly equipped gangs are extremely difficult
to pull off.
The enduring and alluring appeal among criminals of stealing cash results in thefts on
the gaming floors, despite the use of CCTV systems. A typical occurence is where
thieves posing as customers or staff use an unauthorized duplicate key or a lock pick
to open the locks on a gaming machine. The use of outdated locking systems that are
easy to breach or poor key control procedures can make a casino an easy target for
such crimes. This is where the latest locking technology can help.
One casino operator that has recently upgraded its gaming machine locks to minimize such
risks is Germany's Saarland Spielbank GmbH. Based in Saarbrücken, the capital of
Saarland, the German state that borders France in the south and west, Luxembourg in the
west and Rheinland-Pfalz in the north and the east, Saarland Spielbank GmbH operates
nine casinos in all, eight in Germany and one in Switzerland. At the Spielbank Casino they operate 11 gaming tables and 630 gaming machines
and customers are typically an international clientele comprising mainly affluent younger
business people. Security is tight, consisting of multiple CCTV cameras that keep a
close eye on high risk rooms as well as attempting to capture any cheating or
stealing by either players or employees. Additional security protection is also
provided by a variety of state-of-the-art electronic systems as well as by
plain clothes security guards who circulate among the customers. To protect the
gaming machines against theft, the locks that were previously fitted have been
replaced with ones from Camlock Systems. Herr Sieglin, the Chef de Tresorerie of Saarland Spielbank GmbH , says:
"I can only express huge praise to Camlock Systems. We had been thinking about
improving our gaming machine locks and key security for some time and came across the
company and its products at an exhibition. We had looked at other manufacturers
products but came back to Camlock as they were simply the best available. We tested
their locks thoroughly to make sure they were suited to our requirements and they passed these tests with flying colours.
The new locks were easy to retrofit and have proved highly versatile for us with the
added advantage that we now have both left and right turn key movements available.
Also, it is now very easy to change the key combinations if a key should be stolen or
go missing. By not having to replace all the locks when security is compromised, the
savings in time and money have been enormous. We are only sorry this system was not
brought to our attention sooner. We have always been most satisfied with Camlock and
will be working with the company in the future."
Martin McCaffrey, Technical Director of Camlock Systems, adds: "The 'Camatic' locking
system has been specially designed for use in the gaming industry where it
minimizes the risk of loss through unauthorized duplicate keys being used to
open locks. Camatic locks combine several technologies into one product including an
eight pin or twelve pin radial pin tumbler mechanism, the proven Camatic combination
change system and the award-winning and patented 'Octagon' design. Only patented locks
and keys can prevent unauthorized duplicate keys being cut or blanks being made.
Also, the patents enable us to regulate the issue of keys very
strictly, ensuring that registered keys are only ever issued to the relevant customer.
The re-programmable mechanism eliminates the need to replace locks if key security
is breached due to the loss or theft of keys. It also offers superb pick resistance.
Each suite of locks and keys is built to a unique combination and allocated exclusively
to one user. This customer alone may then purchase further quantities
of locks or keys as part of that suite, and then only by way of a written order.
When combined with good key management by the customer, this combination of
exclusivity, registration and control eliminates as
far as possible the risk of gaming machine theft due to the use of unauthorized keys."
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Currently, most security straps consist of a rigid metal bar bolted to the bottom portion of a gaming machine cabinet and secured by a padlock. As every operator will acknowledge, gaming should be all about fun and entertainment and Camlock's flexible cable strap lock is far less obtrusive and unsightly than traditional security bars. Specially developed for use by gaming operators, the cable strap lock has an industrial strength heavy-duty cable with carbon steel terminals for maximum resistance to attack. The steel cable is a 7 x 19 multi-strand type, with an impressive minimum breaking force of 2.5 tonnes, and has a PVC coating to protect the machine cabinet.
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Camlock Systems is now able to offer customers over 2,000 additional items, following the acquisition of Keyosk Products. The new products supplement the comprehensive range of locks and locking systems that the company is widely known for. The new ranges include many key accessories such as retracting key rings, key tags and split rings, as well as leading brands of padlocks, key cabinets, safes, cash boxes, door chains, window locks, lockable post boxes and many other security products. The full array can be seen on the web-site www.keyosk.co.uk.
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Camlock Systems, one of the world's leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of industrial locks and locking systems to the gaming industry, will exhibit its newest range of products on Stand 1218 at ATEI 2006, Earls Court, London, 24-26 January 2006. Among the latest Camlock products on show will be the new 12-change 'Camatic' lock which offers superb pick resistance and combines two Camlock technologies into one product, the proven Camatic combination change system and the award-winning and patented 'Octagon' design.
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According to the latest figures available from the British Retail Consortium, based on data from the 11th Annual Retail Crime Survey, shoplifting costs the retail sector a massive £600 million each year. Few products on sale can be a more tempting target than one of the latest laptop or notebook computers, which can be worth £1,500 plus and attract the unwelcome attention of opportunist criminals.
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Caravan theft is big business in the UK costing some £72 million annually and to help caravan owners protect their property and fight back against theft, the new Milenco Mega wheel-clamp has been designed to be the strongest and most attack resistant security product ever made for caravans. For over twelve years, Milenco, Europe's leading manufacturer of caravan security products, has continuously monitored caravan theft and the techniques used to overcome every type of security product. The design of the Mega wheel-clamp is based upon countermeasures developed by Milenco during this time to resist every type of attack method used during the theft of many thousands of caravans. Milenco also used reformed thieves in this development process.
The Mega wheel-clamp has instantly gained Sold Secure Gold (the highest standard available), however the wheel-clamp can not be compared with other gold approved products as it far exceeds the standard in every area tested.
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IT theft is a major concern for
computer users across the country and nowhere is this more keenly
felt than in the many schools and colleges targeted by such thieves. Criminals know there are rich pickings to be had in many such computer departments and stolen IT equipment is a commodity that is easily sold on through the internet, local newspapers, car boot sales and via no questions asked second hand retailers.
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Camlock
Systems has strengthened its technical field based team with the
promotion of Tim Parsons to the position of Southern Area Sales
Executive. Demand for Camlock products is continuing to grow rapidly and Tim’s role will be to assist customers in evaluating their security requirements, then devising solutions from the company’s extensive specialist range of industrial locks and locking systems.
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Trevor Perks, who is highly regarded throughout the lock industry, has joined Camlock Systems Limited as Product Development Manager. Trevor is joining Camlock Systems at a time when it is expanding appreciably and he will be contributing to the company’s substantial new product development programme and to its expansion into new markets in the UK and overseas.
“Trevor brings not only a wealth of experience in technical research and development but also an admirable talent for working hands-on with customers to identify individual requirements and provide excellent, cost-effective solutions. As well as enhancing the service we provide to our existing customers, I hope others wanting sound advice will call and ask for help with their particular locking needs, whatever these may be.” |
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It’s worth keeping that used cooking oil under lock and key
If you think that used cooking oil reeking of chips and burgers and stored in a corner of the local fast food outlet is nothing but a smelly by-product just awaiting disposal – think again. It could just play a part in helping to save the planet.
Said Ri director Andrew Knight: “It’s unlikely that anyone would want to steal the oil despite its increasing value as a fuel component, but making the cabinet lockable ensures that it meets best practice recommendations which specify secure and safe storage.” |
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It’s not just the UK’s towns and cities that are using the 'all seeing
eye' of the security camera to help reduce levels of crime. Train operators
are also fitting CCTV systems in carriages to combat the growing menace of
assaults and vandalism on trains. British Transport Police have reported that crime on Britain’s railways was up 5.6 percent overall last year. Robberies using violence, or the threat of violence, rose 26 percent and there were over 15,000 reported cases of vandalism.
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Camlock Systems, an industry-leading innovative designer and manufacturer
of locks and locking systems, has reported that enquiries and orders taken
over the three days of the show smashed all previous records. Sales Director Stephen Farnsworth said: “The company’s award winning Octagon lock range accounted for an unprecedented 91.5 per cent of total sales achieved at the show, reflecting the heightened demands of today’s security conscious specifiers”.
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It
may look old fashioned in the age of high-tec electronic locking systems but
the humble padlock is still the chosen first line of defence in many
situations where unauthorised entry is forbidden. Camlock Systems, one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and suppliers of locking systems, say there is still a big demand for padlocks and are planning to add a number of newly developed and updated products to their range.
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Unattended
delivery solutions specialist ByBox is using Octagon locks from Camlock
Systems to secure field support boxes on over 500 sites, mainly petrol
stations, from Inverness to Truro. Designed to increase the efficiency and convenience of the supply chain, the ByBox system is widely used by companies, typically those in the IT and medical sectors, to support operatives in the field by making sure deliveries are made quickly and securely.
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Since 1st January 2004, a new company, Camlock Systems Inc., has control of all operations in the United States for Camlock Systems. Previously, Kaba High Security distributed Camlock’s products.
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However, the towers are not immune to attempts to interfere with their operation, in particular the electronic control equipment that, because access is required for maintenance, is positioned at the bottom of the tower.
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Locks from Camlock Systems extensive range can now
be ordered from the catalogue of Coinection Sales, a leading
supplier of replacement parts for amusement machines to clubs, pubs
and arcades throughout the UK. Widely used throughout the industry, the catalogue enables amusement machine operators to order over 2000 different lines, including camlocks, switchlocks and pushlocks. Rapid delivery of parts ensures machine downtime is kept to a minimum.
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Industrial lock specialists Camlock Systems have
been granted a coveted UK patent for their award-winning Octagon
locking mechanism. The company says the patent represents a significant development in the search for more secure locking systems in the industrial security field.
The Octagon System is already proving very popular
with both Original Equipment Manufacturers and End Users, with the
range expanding rapidly to meet the growing number and diversity of
applications. Other international patents in addition to Design
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Industrial
lock specialists Camlock Systems have added System 22 to their
extensive portfolio of locking devices. Developed specifically for use by the retail sector where security is an increasingly important consideration, System 22 is already being fitted by a major High Street retailer to an extensive range of new and existing furniture including display cabinets, counter cache units, counter cases, sliding door cabinets and glass tower cabinets.
All products in the System 22 range are of the very highest quality
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A
stylish black nickel finished version of the popular 8839 model is the
latest enhancement to our extensive range of pop-out T-handles.
Pictured alongside its chrome counterpart, the 8839 is specifically
designed to be used on cabinets where internal space for installation
is minimal but where the ability to provide a number of security
levels through a wide range of locking inserts is an important factor. The chrome handle is shown fitted with a V-Series insert which has a distinctive flat fascia designed to prevent the ingress, either accidentally or deliberately, of foreign bodies such as superglue or chewing gum.
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Specialist
locking system manufacturers Camlock Systems have appointed Alan
Davidson (40) an Area Sales Executive covering the South of
England. Alan, who lives in Worcester, has been in technical sales for many years and prior to joining Camlock Systems was handling products which entailed working closely with construction companies, as well as architects and surveyors.
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Camlock
Systems are using their award winning Octagon mechanism in the newly
introduced ‘Bullet’ insert lock. The Bullet is specifically intended for applications where providing a high level of protection against theft, or the operation of potentially dangerous equipment by unauthorised persons is a prime requirement.
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Industrial lock manufacturer and supplier
Camlock Systems has enhanced its UK and European sales operations with
the appointments of Tony Dent . Tony Dent (48) has extensive sales management and lock sales experience. He has joined Camlock after more than 10 years with lock company Lowe & Fletcher where, as sales director, he influenced product development and helped develop sales into mainland Europe. Tony will operate from the company’s head office in Eastbourne.
Camlock Systems sales director Stephen Farnsworth said: “This new appointment reflects the company’s commitment to further expand its growing level of sales in both the UK and Europe.” |
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It is estimated that amusement machine
owners and operators are losing hundreds of thousands of pounds a year
through the criminal use of refill keys says a leading security
expert. Stephen Farnsworth, sales director of security specialists Camlock Systems said reports from North Yorkshire that pubs are losing up to £25,000 a year because refill keys – known throughout the amusement industry as the 87000 - are so easy to duplicate or obtain is an indication of just how much this particular fraud is costing the amusement industry.
Developed by Camlock technicians to overcome the problem of unauthorised key duplication the Octagon, which was awarded Millennium Product status by the Design Council, is a radial pin tumbler camlock with a unique octagonal key.
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The Dura Raceline range of modular tool
and storage cabinets are being supplied fitted with Camlock Systems
Octagon locks fitted as standard. Used by companies such as Ferrari UK, Corus, Lexus Cars and Lola International, the cabinets are designed to provide secure, durable and attractive storage space, at the same time withstanding the tough workshop and garage environment.
It is available in reprogrammable, keyed alike and keyed to differ configurations and can be suited to other Octagon products already being used by a customer. |
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The counter cache protection system manufactured by leading retail
security specialists Volumatic is now available fitted with the
Octagon reprogrammable locking system developed by Camlock Systems. The Volumatic counter cache system offers tamperproof storage for bank notes at the point of sale. Money is stored out of reach and sight thereby making the till a less attractive target for both thieves and staff. The need for frequent cash collections is also reduced.
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