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MACLOCK 1500

Nearly two thirds of all break-ins are made through entry doors.
Dead bolts have proven ineffective in preventing forced entry because
they provide only one inch of surface contact with door frames.
This creates an inherent weak point which is dramatically revealed
when a door is kicked or pried.

You now have an exciting alternative to antiquated dead bolts.
The revolutionary, patented MacLock 1500 replaces a dead bolt's
single stress point with twenty eight inches of steel to steel
surface contact between the door and frame.

A simple rotation of a key or thumb-turn extends the blade
from the door into a strike plate mounted in the door frame.
The deadlocked blade distributes stress across twenty eight
inches of hardware, effectively eliminating door and frame tear
out common with kick-ins.

28

31 1/2

28" STEEL BLADE

31 1/2" STEEL STRIKE


FEATURES

BENEFITS

28 inches (711.2 mm) of hardware contact between door and frame

Maximizes resistance to forced entry; eliminates 1" (25.4 mm) stress point common with dead bolts

Operated by thumb-turn or key

Simple to use

Installed in edge of door

Unobtrusive

Dead bold-type hardware trim and 1" (25.4 mm) flange

Can be used on nearly any door

Deadlocking blade mechanism

Prevents upward prying

Various keyways available

Can be keyed to existing locks

Limited lifetime operational warranty

Ensures customer satisfaction

Steel construction with brass finish

Durable and attractive


MacLock

MACLOCK BLADE LOCKING SYSTEMS

Ultimate Security For The 21st Century

 

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