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Locking solutions for the exhibition sector offered by OMR Locks are designed to ensure security, functionality and rapid installation in exhibition and temporary settings. Locks for trade show furniture adapt to wood, aluminum, plastic and glass structures, with quick and versatile fastening systems (nut, screws, riveting). Available with flat keys, number combinations or hexagon shape, they are ideal for sliding doors, drawers, shutters and technical platforms. Internal plate-cylinder mechanisms and deadbolt, cam or rack locking ensure reliable mechanical action even in frequent installations. Wide choice of finishes (satin chrome, nickel-plated, black) and sizes (bore 16 to 20.2 mm) for perfect integration with professional display furniture.

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To choose a lock suitable for the exhibition industry, it is essential to consider the type of panel (wood, glass, plexiglass), the mode of opening (sliding or hinged doors), and the locking system required (cam, bolt, latch). Standard hole diameters range from 16 to 20.2 mm, and available lengths cover requirements from 9 to over 90 mm. Keys can be flat keys, reversible or replaced by numerical combinations for convenience. Quick or screw fastening allows for quick installation during set-up.

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What features should locks for the exhibition industry have?

Locks for trade show applications must be quick to install, compatible with a variety of materials (aluminum, plexiglass, MDF), lightweight yet strong, and have secure locks such as cams or deadbolts. Ease of use and compatibility with modular panels are critical.

What is the most suitable fastening system for temporary uses?

For temporary applications typical of the exhibition industry, quick fastening or by nut is preferred because it facilitates assembly and disassembly without compromising tightness. Screw systems are also used for more stable installations.

What kind of key is recommended for shared exhibition furniture?

In shared settings or those open to the public, nonreversible encrypted keys or numeric combination systems offer greater control and security. Alternatively, you can opt for keyed alike (KA) or passe-partout cylinders for centralized management.

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