FAQ  •  Register  •  Login
UKLockpickers.co.uk Lockpicking supplies such as Lockpicks, tools, and more! COMMANDOLOCK.COM Military grade padlock systems lockpickshop.com A source for lockpicking supplies such as lockpicks, locksmith tools, and more!

New Abloy E-Cliq system

<<

ARF-GEF

User avatar

Active Member

Posts: 451

Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:03 pm

Location: Eastern Europe

Post Sun May 18, 2014 11:56 am

New Abloy E-Cliq system

I just spotted a new electronic locking system on the German site of IKON (Assa-Abloy, as everything nowadays).

It seems to be a new upgraded version of the well known Abloy Cliq system.
There is not too much information available, and what I found is in German. Still I think the blow-up schematic is understandable and informative even if the labels are not readable for most of you.
Major points of the text are that it is a purely electronic IP67 compatible system, of course it's fulfilling applicable DIN and VdS standards (VdS level not specified...)
Cable-free, battery operated, programming can be time-based.
Schematics:
http://www.ikon.de/de/site/IKON/Losungen/Objektsicherheit/Mechatronische-Schliessanlagen/SchlieBzylindersysteme/e/eCLIQ/

Here is an English promo video :
(Internals shown from 1:53)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zl5UWirmlk

I know, not much yet, if you dig up any more information be sure to post it here :)
To infinity... and beyond!
=== WARNING DANGER OF TYPOS!===
Arfspeak: calnin cladycomes: you allow her key in themodning
Equals in plain English: cleaning lady comes: you allow her key in the morning
<<

GWiens2001

User avatar

Lock-Goblin-Gordon
Lock-Goblin-Gordon

Posts: 3795

Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:05 pm

Location: Arizona, United States

Post Sun May 18, 2014 2:09 pm

Re: New Abloy E-Cliq system

The drawing on their site makes it appear that if you pried off the front cover from the cylinder, everything is accessable. Wondering about an electro-magnetic bypass as well. Looks like it would be fun.

Gordon
Just when you think you've learned it all, that is when you find you haven't learned anything yet.

Return to This Old (or unusual) Lock

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users

cron
Don't forget to visit our sponsors for all of your lockpicking needs!
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Grop
"CA Black" theme designed by stsoftware