Olympus Lock announces non-ferrous (non-magnetic) cabinet door and drawer locks for medical MRI applications


Olympus® Lock, Inc. announces the addition of our new MRI line of cabinet door and drawer locks for use in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) areas (photo attached). The new MRI locks are available on our N Series (100M and 200M) and R Series (500M and 600M) keyways. Features include all non-magnetic materials, components, and copper plated non-magnetic keys. These locks include the same easy rekeyability as our standard cabinet locks. The MRI locks are stocked in US26D satin chrome finish and can be ordered with our stock keyed alike numbers, keyed different or custom keyed to your specifications. Optional key-retaining and door long-bolt features are also available. 

Olympus Lock is a manufacturer of easily rekeyable, pin tumbler cabinet locks and interchangeable core cabinet lock bodies for a broad range of commercial applications. Our mission is to create pin tumbler cabinet locks and accessories of unparalleled innovation, quality, keyway compatibility, and value in a manner which sets a new industry standard for excellence. Olympus Lock—The cabinet lock innovators. For more information visit our website at www.olympus-lock.com or contact us toll free at 800-525-0954.

 



January 28, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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