Automotive and transport

Automotive and transportation locks from OMR Locks are designed for integration on industrial vehicles, special vehicles, loading systems, and mobile technical compartments. They offer secure and durable locking solutions for components subject to vibration, shock and mechanical wear, such as tool compartments, technical doors or drawer units. Available with cam mechanisms, actuators or translating rod cremone bolts, they are compatible with nuts, horseshoe clips or screws and holes from Ø15 to Ø22 mm. Keys used include tubular, keyed or special shape profiles, with KA, KD or passe-partout keying options. Ideal for industrial vehicle manufacturers, installers and mobile equipment designers.

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For vehicle or mobile vehicle applications, favor locks with screw or nut fasteners to ensure stability under vibration. The choice between straight, cranked, or hook cams depends on the type of compartment to be locked. Tubular or flat keys offer a better level of security than standard shapes. Always check the hole diameter (e.g., 19 mm or 22 mm) and compatibility with the required rotation (90° or 180°).

FAQ

What are typical applications of automotive and transportation locks?

Automotive and transportation locks are used on technical doors, tool compartments, drawers and mobile compartments of industrial vehicles, special vehicles or vans. They serve to ensure secure and functional locking even in the presence of shock and vibration.

What is the most suitable encryption for vehicle fleets?

For corporate fleets, it is advisable to use keyed alike (KA), which allows multiple locks to be opened with the same key, simplifying management. Alternatively, a keyed different (KD) encryption with passe-partout can be opted for if centralized access is needed.

How to choose the correct cam for a lock on technical compartment?

The choice of cam depends on the geometry of the compartment: a straight cam is suitable for regular gauges, while a straight, cranked and hook cam is better suited for sloping doors or doors with inside rebates. It is also important to consider cam length and cam rotation to ensure effective locking.