SwingBolt
The SwingBolt is our most popular lock body. It is designed to work in conjunction with most safe boltwork systems. Upon entry of a valid code, the motorized locking mechanism moves to its unlocked position, allowing the safe bolt work to rotate the bolt into the lock case. The lock remains unlocked for 6 seconds and then automatically relocks. When the safe door is closed and the safe handle returned to the locked position, the lock will automatically lock secure.
The SwingBolt can operate in two modes: Analog mode for use with SafeLogic Series EntryPads. Digital mode for use with ProLogic and ScanLogic EntryPads. The lock can be used to replace any standard sized safe lock and can be easily retrofitted on most safes.
Part # EL-0601
SwingBolt with Bolt Status Sensor
The SwingBolt with Bolt Status Sensor incorporates an integrated sensor designed to report the bolt position – open/closed. Upon entry of a valid code, the motorized locking mechanism moves to its unlocked position, allowing the safe bolt work to rotate the bolt into the lock case. The lock remains unlocked for 6 seconds and then automatically relocks. When the safe door is closed and the safe handle returned to the locked position, the lock will automatically lock secure.
The lock can operate in two modes: Analog mode for use with SafeLogic Series EntryPads. Digital mode for use with ProLogic and ScanLogic EntryPads. The lock can be used to replace any standard sized safe lock and can be easily retrofitted on most safes.
Part # EL-0601-S
DeadBolt
The DeadBolt is a square bolt safe lock and is designed to work in conjunction with most safe boltwork systems. The Deadbolt utilizes a motor-driven gear box to retract and extend the lock bolt. This lock does not use a plastic threaded shaft or disengaging drive train mechanism as is common in other deadbolt safe locks. As a result, the DeadBolt will provide long lasting performance and protection. The lock remains retracted for 6 seconds and then automatically extends. When the safe door is closed and the safe handle returned to the locked position, the lock will automatically lock secure.
The lock can operate in two modes: Analog mode for use with SafeLogic Series EntryPads. Digital mode for use with ProLogic and ScanLogic EntryPads. The lock can be used to replace any standard sized safe lock and can be easily retrofitted on most safes.
Part # EL-0701
SpringBolt
The SpringBolt is a bevelled bolt safe lock and is designed for use on safe inner compartments or cabinets where boltwork is not provided. The SpringBolt is non-deadlatching and is sometimes referred to as a “slam” bolt. It utilizes a motor-driven gear box to retract and extend the lock bolt. This lock does not use a plastic threaded shaft or disengaging drive train mechanism as is common in other deadbolt safe locks. As a result, the SpringBolt will provide long lasting performance and protection. The lock remains retracted for 6 seconds and then automatically extends.
The lock can operate in two modes: Analog mode for use with SafeLogic Series EntryPads. Digital mode for use with ProLogic and ScanLogic EntryPads. The lock can be used to replace any standard sized safe lock and can be easily retrofitted on most safes.
Part # EL-0801
StrikeBolt
The StrikeBolt is designed for use on safe inner compartments or cabinets. The StrikeBolt lock is a unique design that receives a pin or a loop attached to the back of the door and locks it in place. When a valid code is entered, the receiver unlocks allowing the pin or loop to disengage from the receiver. The lock remains unlocked until the door is closed and the pin or loop re-engages with the receiver.
The lock can operate in two modes: Analog mode for use with SafeLogic Series EntryPads. Digital mode for use with ProLogic and ScanLogic EntryPads.
Part # EL-0901
Analog and Digital Mode
SECURAM lock bodies operate in two modes: Analog and Digital. Each lock has the firmware onboard to operate in either mode.
Analog mode is used with SafeLogic Series EntryPads.
Digital mode is used with ProLogic and ScanLogic Series EntryPads.
In order to convert the safe lock body from one mode to the other follow the simple steps describe in the video “Analog versus Digital Mode: Lock Mode Programming”.