Lockwood GEN6T

Lockwood GEN6T

Lockwood GEN6T® uses the patent protected T Pin, giving legal protection to your restricted keying system and offering security with the ability to control your keys.

Restricted Keying System

The Lockwood range of legally protected keying platforms now includes GEN6T®, an evolution of Lockwood’s proven Generation Six platform. GEN6T® uses the patent protected T Pin, giving legal protection to your restricted key system and offering security with the ablity to control your keys.

Description

Restricted Keying System

The Lockwood range of legally protected keying platforms now includes GEN6T®, an evolution of Lockwood’s proven Generation Six platform. GEN6T® uses the patent protected T Pin, giving legal protection to your restricted key system and offering security with the ablity to control your keys.

  • Features and Specifications

    • Nickel silver keys for strength
    • Economical restricted keying platform for key control
    • Lockwood proven design and manufacturing quality
    • Colour coded inserts for key identification
  • Legal Key Control

    Key control is fundamental to the security of your building. Legal protection has been afforded to the GEN6T® keying platform in the form of patents in a number of countries including Australia and New Zealand.

  • Serviced Level System

    This system is designed and built to suit each client in the Independent Locksmiths & Security workshop in Parramatta. GEN6T® master key systems are supplied individually keyed. Specially keyed systems can be developed to enable you to control those locks which an individual is authorised to operate. Ongoing servicing of the system would be taken care of by our certified locksmiths.

  • GEN6T® Authorised Service Centre

    Independent locksmiths & Security is a GEN6T® Authorised Service Centre. Each system is registered and signatory control applies to additional key requirements.

  • Identification of Keys

    With a distinctive key head shape, individual keys within a master key system can be easily recognised through the use of colour coded inserts. There are a total of twelve colours to choose from.

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