Gravity lock for bin lids
Today, many residents already secure their bins by using heavy chains and padlocks in order to prevent other peoples rubbish ending up in their bins. However, this way of securing bins is more than complicated since they have to be removed every time the bin is due to be emptied and re-attached afterwards. Not to mention the effort necessary every time you wish to
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The refuse bin is opened and locked conveniently by a personal key. When the bin is emptied, the refuse vehicle automatically unlocks the bin by tipping it over the hopper. When the bin is subsequently replaced on the ground the lid is automatically relocked.
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Functional There is no interference with the bin emptying process. When the bin is tipped over more than 90°, the lid unlocks automatically and locks again when the bin is put down. This is another example of the practical efficiency of the operation of this lock. |
Secure The lock cylinders are designed to offer 200 different locking variations. Even if your neighbour has got the same locking system his key will almost certainly not fit your lock. Houses which are divided into flats can be given several bins all with identical locks and keys. |
Without risk Nothing can happen. From the inside of the bin the lock can be opened quite easily without any key – just in case a child is hiding in there. |
Retro-fittable This lock fits all bins from 60 to 360 litres. Drill the holes by using the drilling template and it is done ! On request, every owner can get detailed and easy to understand mounting instructions together with a template. |
Further locking variations
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Triangular lock, lock case on lid, locking hook on body | Cylinder lock, alternative triangular lock with sliding rods | Automatic lock |
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Sliding lock for padlocks | Triangular lock, "SKP“ type lock case on body, locking hook on lid | Lock with z-shaped steel tongue |
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Gravity lid lock | | |