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Locking system types

The perfect locking system for every property  

Users can expect a high level of security and convenience from a well-planned locking system. Beforehand, however, it is essential that all existing requirements for the equipped property are taken into account when designing the locking system. The support of a specialist who has the necessary expertise in lock planning should always be requested for this phase. Particular attention must be paid to possible future expansion requests, which are then taken into account when planning the new locking system.

All locking systems are issued with a security card that uses a name and machine-readable code to authorise the ordering of keys or cylinders. Only legitimised orders are produced by WILKA. The overall locking plan created for all WILKA locking systems lists all repeat orders in chronological order of receipt in addition to the original system. Maintaining a key book helps to record and track key holders.

Central system

The central lock system with various central cylinders is particularly suitable for residential buildings with several apartment blocks and a common entrance. The tenants of building 1 use their apartment keys to lock the communal central cylinder (underground car park) and the cylinder of their own front door 1. The keys of the tenants of buildings 2, 3 and 4 have a corresponding locking function, but only in conjunction with the corresponding front door 2, 3 or 4. The respective apartment keys cannot be used to lock the other apartments. Persons who are only allowed to use the underground car park are given the central key "Z".

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Master key system

All cylinders can have their own locking mechanism. The single key can only lock via the corresponding cylinder. The master key locks all cylinders in the system.
Combinations of central systems and master key systems are possible with all WILKA locking systems, e.g. master key-central system (the master key locks all cylinders) or central-master key system (the master key only locks the central cylinders and some technical rooms).

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General master key system

The general master key system is the combination of various master key systems into one overall system. It is therefore particularly suitable for large companies, hotels, administrative buildings, ships, schools, hospitals, etc. The general master key (GHS) locks all cylinders, the master key (HS) locks all cylinders in a main area, the group key (GS) locks all cylinders in a group and the individual key locks only one room at a time.

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