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Borg Locks BL2701 CU-Shield ECP Digital Lock
REF: BL2701CU-ECP
£181.00

2 In stock

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  • Lifetime antimicrobial protection
  • 4000+ combinations
  • Key Override Option
  • On door code change
  • Solid copper-alloy surfaces

The Borg Locks BL2701 CU-Shield ECP Digital Lock has an antimicrobial copper alloy keypad, with an antimicrobial internal handle and tubular latch, designed to control the spread of viruses and pathogens on high-risk touch surfaces. Copper alloy is known to kill viruses rapidly upon contact, between touches and between cleans. It also offers long term antimicrobial performance that last the lifetime of the product. Whilst having the look of brushed brass, the high copper content of the Cu-Shield means that it significantly and continuously reduces the microbial loading on touch surfaces in between existing cleaning episodes. The Cu-Shield will retain its rapid kill properties against known pathogens, despite natural oxidisation, which may occur over time.

It has been cycle tested to 100,000 cycles to show its durability. This lock represents the medium tier of small, mechanical keypad locks. The keypad comes with over 4,000 potential combinations and a key override, allowing the key to bypass the code. This lock has an anti-thrust 60mm tubular latch. The BL2501 Cu ECP comes fitted with our patented EasiCode Pro on-the-door code change function, allowing a quick and easy re-coding in as little as 10 seconds. As an added extra, this unit can come with a holdback function as required at no additional cost for situations where the door needs to remain open and unlocked. It is suitable for wooden and composite doors for both internal and sheltered external applications.

Specifications

Specifications

Name Borg Locks BL2701 CU-Shield ECP Digital Lock
SKU BL2701CU-ECP
Brand Borg Locks
Weight (KG) 2.0000
Finish Copper
Handing Reversible
Locks Type Knobset
Operation Mechanical
Backset 60mm
Lock Features Key Override
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