Boat locks

OMR boat locks are advanced technical solutions designed to provide security and durability on technical furniture and functional compartments of professional boats. These locks are suitable for a variety of applications, such as hinged doors, drawers, and dampers, and are distinguished by their corrosion resistance through the use of materials such as stainless steel and die-cast metal with chrome, galvanized, or nickel-plated finishes. Available mechanical configurations include cams, cremone bolts, and pressure systems, making these locks ideal for high-humidity marine environments. Compatible with varying thicknesses and equipped with fastening systems or screws, they are an essential choice for shipyards and manufacturers of marine technical furniture.

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Type of key

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When choosing a boat lock, it is critical to consider the specific application, such as hinged doors or drawers, to determine the most suitable type of mechanism, including cremone rods or cam locks. Corrosion resistance is a crucial factor; opting for materials such as stainless steel or die-cast metal with chrome or galvanized finishes ensures long life in marine environments. The type of locking is also relevant: straight cams for hinged doors and multi-point cams for traversing rods on high doors, hook or push-button solutions for sliding doors, offer different operating options. Finally, the method of fastening, which can be by screws, nuts, or quick fasteners, should be chosen according to the desired ease of installation and compatibility with the thickness of the bracket.

FAQ

What are the advantages of boat locks over other industrial locks?

Boat locks are specifically designed to withstand marine environmental conditions, offering increased corrosion resistance and superior durability in high humidity and salinity environments.

How does the manufacturing material affect the strength of the lock?

The material of manufacture, such as stainless steel or engineering polymer, is crucial for corrosion resistance. Die-cast metal solutions, combined with protective finishes such as chrome plating or galvanizing, also ensure the lock's decent longevity in marine environments.

What mounting options are available for boat locks?

Fastening options for boat locks include quick fasteners, screws, and nuts. The choice of fastening method depends on the thickness of the holder and the desired speed of installation.