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316 Series Stainless Steel Type D Interlock -
The type D door interlock has two parts: a main body with one or more cylinders and a latch block. When the main body is separated from the latch block, the lock bolt is retained in the withdrawn position and the key is held in the interlock. Therefore, the key is always held in the interlock whenever the door is open.

Kirk Key Type D Interlock


When the door is properly closed, the key can be turned, extending the lock bolt into the latch block. After the lock bolt is completely extended, the key may be removed from the interlock.

All components of the 316 Series type D interlock are made from electropolished 316 stainless steel.

OPTIONS:
• Stamp Key Interchange - specify an alphanumeric code to be stamped on the cylinder face and the key (e.g. A1, A2, B1, etc.). See Data Sheets 8.3 and 9.1 for details.
• Multi-Cylinder - up to 3 cylinders available. Please specify E or W key removable position for each cylinder.
• Key Removable - the single cylinder type DM is always built key removable "E". If the second and/or the third cylinder is to contain a personnel key that is available when the door is unlocked, designate those cylinders as key removable W.
Dust Covers - See Data Sheet 8.1 for details.
Mounting Bolts - See Data Sheet 8.2 for details.
Adapter Plate - An adapter plate can be fastened to the housing to allow front mounting. See note on drawing at left and Data Sheet 8.1 for details.

You do not need to specify a lock bolt length when ordering Type D interlocks. Only our standard length D lock bolt will allow the lock to work with the latch block.

The Type D interlock should not be used to align the door, or be the latching means for holding the door in the closed position.

Or choose from any of the following interlocks by type:

 
   

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