Drop T Compression Lock with Built-In 12V Actuator

The 3327 Drop T Compression Lock with a 12V actuator is designed for direct connection to central locking systems. It combines a secure compression mechanism with remote locking capabilities, making it suitable for a range of vehicle and enclosure applications.

(Code 3481 - Key Fob and Central Locking Radio Control Kit sold seperately)


Key Features

 

  • Built-In 12V Actuator
    Enables remote locking and unlocking when wired to a central system.
  • M5 Rear Fixing Mounts
    Provides a stable and straightforward installation.

  • Dust Cover for Barrel
    Protects internal components from dirt and moisture.

  • 90-Degree Anti-Clockwise Open Rotation
    Allows quick and predictable opening.

  • 4mm Compression When Locked
    Ensures a firm, rattle-free seal.

  • Adjustable Three-Point Roller Cam
    Adapts to different door thicknesses for a tighter fit.

  • Optional Three-Point Locking
    Simply add two 2278 Rods and two 3329 Rod Guides to upgrade to a three-point system.

How To Install a Drop T Compression Latch

  1. Install with M5 Rear Fixings
    Fasten the lock onto the door using the M5 fixings.
  2. Connect the 12V Actuator
    Wire the actuator into your central locking system for remote operation.
  3. Adjust the Roller Cam
    Use the adjustable cam to ensure a tight fit against the door frame.
  4. Engage Compression
    Turn the lock to achieve 4mm of compression and secure the door.

Benefits at a Glance

  • Enhanced Security: Compression and three-point options provide firm protection.
  • Weather Resistance: A dust cover extends the lock’s service life in varied conditions.
  • Convenient Operation: Remote control through your central locking system.
  • Versatile Installation: Suitable for toolboxes, vehicle compartments, and enclosures.

This Drop T Compression Lock offers an efficient way to integrate remote locking and unlocking into any setup. It combines secure compression, durable construction, and an optional three-point configuration for additional security.

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