Locking Systems

Key management can become a real headache, especially in settings with numerous entrances and different people needing to enter specific areas. Fortunately, there are key systems, clever solutions that allow you to open multiple cylinders with a single key or set of keys, providing hierarchical access control and optimizing security.

Choose the Keying system that best suits your needs and enjoy maximum security and convenience in access management. Contact an expert to receive a personalized consultation and find the perfect solution for your needs.

KA Keying System

In this keying system, different cylinders can be opened with a single key since they all have the same combination. Inside a store, for example, the sales clerk can open all display cabinets, counter drawers, stock and all store compartments in great convenience with a single key.

MK Keying System

In this keying system we have a single key, called the master key or passe-partout, that opens all the cylinders in the system. Users at a lower level can only open their cylinder of competence. Very common use in offices, hotels, hospitals or RSAs.

CC Keying System

In this trained system there is an initial enabled key, commonly referred to as a site key, which is deactivated by the user, once work is completed, using a new set of sealed keys. It is frequently used by security door manufacturers, at construction sites and where temporary access needs to be granted to installers.

CM Keying System

In this keying system, it is called a “central cylinder” system and allows the user to open all doors to common areas with a single key, while the user will never be able to access the private spaces of other users. In an apartment building or residence, for example, a single key will open the entrance gate, the door to the cellars, and the door to the garages.

CMK Keying System

The various cylinders installed in the common areas of large residential or industrial complexes, each with its own system, can be opened by the manager with a single key. Such a solution is perfect for condominium administrators, facility managers, maintenance workers, sanitation workers and cleaning companies.

GMK Keying System

In this keying system, routinely used by large organizations, a hierarchical structure can be defined where at the highest level managers have unlimited access to areas of the building. At the middle level, on the other hand, department heads or the management team can access only the areas under their jurisdiction; at the lower level, operators and employees can access only their workstations or their own office.

GGMK Keying System

This type of system has the same structure as the GMK, but with an additional higher level.
In a hotel, for example, in the highest level (4th level) we have the manager who can open every door of the accommodation facility with a single key. In the lower level (3rd level) each floor manager can open all the doors on his or her floor of responsibility, but not the doors on the other floors. In the 2nd level, generally assigned to housekeeping or maintenance workers, operators can open only the doors of their assigned rooms. In the lowest level (1st level), customers can open only their own room.