Rittal Double Bit Key with No 5 barrel For Use With Double-bit Key Lock no. 5

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N° de stock RS:
124-3424
Référence fabricant:
2531000
Fabricant:
Rittal
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Marque

Rittal

Product Type

Double Bit Key

Key Barrel Number

No 5

For Use With

Double-bit Key Lock no. 5

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Pays d'origine :
SE

Rittal Enclosure Keys


Stock no. 124-3424, enclosure key N° 5, MPN 2531.000
Stock no. 124-3425, enclosure key N° 3524E, MPN 2532.000
Stock no. 124-3426, enclosure key 7 mm triangular, MPN 2545.000
Stock no. 124-3431, enclosure key 8 mm square, MPN 2548.000

Rittal Panel Key for SZ Series Enclosures, 50g - 2531000


Use this panel key from Rittal to secure your enclosures and prevent unauthorised access. This component is compatible with double-bit key lock number 5 in Rittal's SZ enclosure series. It's made of robust stainless steel that's resistant to impact and corrosion, so you can rest assured it will hold up to use in harsh environments. This component is non-combustible, so it won't burn in the event of a fire. It's commonly used for enclosures in industrial environments, especially those that house sensitive components.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 50g for easy storage and transportation
• Hollow handle for a firm grip on the key while in use

Applications


• Process control and packaging equipment controls
• Air compressor panels

Can I use this key for different enclosures?


No, this key is made to be used only with products in the Rittal SZ series. Using it on another enclosure may cause damage to both the key and the lock.

What do I do if this key breaks?


Though the key is unlikely to break, it should be replaced in the event of damage. It's best not to attempt a repair, as this may cause more damage to the lock.

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