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basic knowledge about push locks, how push lock works, the advantages of push lock
Jan 3rd,2025 43 Views

What are Push Locks?

Push lock is also called cabinet plunger lock, this kind of lock is a type of deadbolt door lock which is often found fitted to cabinets and furniture.  Here at EVERGOOD we offer core removable locks, keyed alike or with different key numbers, all of which can be operated under one master key.

 

How does a Push Lock work?

The push lock can be pushed to lock by hand to allow a pin to eject out the back of the unit, stopping either door from being slid open.

 

Where are Push Locks used?

Push lock is a common security accessory in our daily life.  It is mostly used in wood, metal and plastic doors in applications such as wine cabinets, showcases, display cabinets and other places where need the door panel of the snap to move. Push lock has been widely used because of its small lock body and easy installation and operation. However, little is known about it. What are the advantages of push lock? Today Make will talk with you about its advantages.

 

What are the advantages of push lock?

Unlike the cam lock which is opened and locked by rotation, the push lock is horizontally locked by pressing.  In addition to store display cabinets, shop windows and wine cabinets, push locks, with a wide range of applications, can also be used in intelligent terminals, metal cabinets, subway gates, cars, trailers, trains, yachts and other scenes.

 

In some shopping malls and other occasions, cabinets such as display cabinets, displaying stand and shop windows are frequently opened.  When a consumer uses a push lock, locking and unlocking them can be realized by a simple push.  Hence, the operation is convenient, and the goods can be quickly taken out of the display cabinet to show to customers. In addition, no bolt is another feature of the push lock.  That lock is mainly composed of lock case, plug, telescopic pole and other components. It doesn’t have a bolt but features a long service life and cost-effective for most of end users.