Parcel locker locks

OMR parcel locker locks are designed for professional applications on technical cabinets, automated doors, and industrial furniture intended for the secure management of parcel delivery and pickup. Available in mechanical or electronic versions, they offer advanced locking solutions for hinged doors, drawers, and shutters, with quick-fix or nut fastening. Opening options include flat key, numeric combination, PIN or NFC technology, adapting to single or multiuser use modes. Ideal for manufacturers of automated lockers and professional furniture, they provide durability, modularity and compatibility with major industrial configurations.

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Approfondimento su: Parcel locker locks

To choose the right lock for a parcel locker, first consider the type of access required: mechanical (key or combination) or electronic (PIN/NFC). For doors with translating or rotating rods, opt for multi-point cam locks or rotating rods. Materials available include steel, die-cast metal, and plastic components, with nickel-plated, black, or stainless steel finishes. Bore diameter and length vary to accommodate different construction configurations.

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What is the main function of parcel locker locks?

Parcel locker locks are designed to provide security and traceable access to automated compartments dedicated to receiving and delivering parcels. They are used in technical cabinets, postal lockers and self-service systems in logistics, retail or hospitality environments.

What opening systems are available for parcel lockers?

OMR parcel locker locks offer different access technologies: from mechanical solutions with flat keys or numeric combination to electronic systems with PIN or NFC opening via app. Some models support multi-user modes and service passwords.

How to choose the most suitable type of fixing?

The type of fastening depends on the substrate on which the lock will be installed: quick fastening is ideal for quick mounts on thin panels, while nut or horseshoe clip models offer a better hold on stronger metal structures.