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Electric panel side door locks

Locks for electrical panel side doors are technical solutions designed to ensure the secure and functional locking of hinged doors on electrical cabinets and distribution boards. OMR Serrature offers industrial locking systems with cam, deadbolt or 1/4 turn mechanisms, available in different finishes (chrome, galvanized, stainless steel) and materials (steel, brass, die-cast metal). The range covers standard hole diameters from 15.4 to 25 mm, with fastening by nut, horseshoe clip or riveting. These locks for industrial furniture are compatible with door thicknesses from 1 to 12 mm and offer selective key extraction by position, with KA, KD or passe-partout encryption options. Ideal for applications in electrical, plant and automation environments.

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To choose the right lock for switchboard side doors, evaluate the hole diameter (15.4-25 mm) and the most suitable type of fastener (nuts, horseshoe clips, rivets). Cam or 1/4-turn locks are most commonly used for hinged doors. Locking options can be keyed,shaped triangular, square, hexagonal or with an integrated handle. Check compatibility with door thickness (1 to 12 mm) and choose the finish according to the installation environment (stainless steel for outdoor use or galvanized for indoor use).

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What are side door locks in electrical panels used for?

They are used to provide secure locking and controlled access to the side compartments of electrical panels or technical cabinets. They are essential for protecting electrical components from unauthorized or accidental access.

What is the most suitable locking mechanism for hinged doors?

The most suitable mechanisms are simple cams, cranked cams, or cams with multi-point cams for translating rods. They offer smooth action and stable locking even on metal surfaces or in the presence of vibration.

How to choose the right key shape?

The choice depends on the level of security required and internal standardization. Triangular or square shapes are common for technical applications, while cipher or integrated handle shapes provide greater control and comfort of use.

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