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How Safe Locks Work: Electronic lock & Combo Lock

2024-10-22

Have you ever wondered how your safe functions or if it’s the right choice for your needs? A safe is a robust steel container featuring one to eight bolts on its door. The lock interacts with these bolts to grant access by converting movement into unlocking actions. You can use a key, a mechanical combination, an electronic code, or fingerprint sensors to unlock the safe. Generally, according to the different working principles, safe box locks can be roughly divided into two types: electronic locks and combo locks. Read on to learn more about how they work and whats different.

 


 

How Electronic Locks Work

Electronic lock (or magnetic lock) design and electromagnet, is the use of electromagnetism principle, when the current through the silicon steel sheet, electronic lock will produce a strong suction tightly adsorbed iron plate to achieve the effect of locking the door. As long as the small current electronic lock will produce a great magnetic force, the access control system to control the electronic lock power supply identifies the correct personnel, that is, power off, electronic lock loss of suction can open the door. Combination locks typically are known for their durability and reliability, particularly for items like guns.

 

 

One of the key advantages of electronic locks is their convenience. Accessing your safe is often quicker than with traditional mechanical locks. These safes operate by entering a specific code on a keypad, making the process straightforward and fast. Most electronic safes also feature backup batteries to ensure functionality during power outages.

 

How Mechanical Combo Locks Work

Combination locks remain one of the most popular methods for securing safe doors. These safes come in various styles, requiring users to turn a series of numbered dials to open the lock instead of using a key. For those seeking quick access, fingerprint lock safes are also excellent options.

 

To unlock a mechanical combo lock safe, you turn the dial to the right for the first number, left for the second, and right again for the final number. Additionally, any mistake during entry requires you to start over, and changing the combination necessitates a locksmith.

 

 

Many combination locks utilize a wheel pack system, consisting of multiple wheels that coordinate to unlock the safe. A dial connected to a spindle controls these wheels. Each wheel corresponds to a specific number in the combination. As you turn the dial, the spindle rotates the drive cam, allowing the drive pin to interact with each wheel.

 

When the correct combination is dialed, the notches on all wheels align perfectly, creating a gap that allows the lock's hasp to disengage. This mechanism, often involving a fence resting above the wheels, facilitates the opening of the safe.

 

 

Using a combination safe to store important documents, cash, and valuables is a wise decision in the face of theft, fire, or natural disasters. However, finding a reliable supplier can be challenging. Proway is ISO9001:2015 approval by UKAS list. Aim to bring you a satisfactory experience and quality product. Contact us for more information!


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