YNOTLOC - Transit is a lock designed to meet the needs of vehicle owners, providing a simple, efficient and cost effective method of securing all cabinet doors and drawers while the vehicle is in transit. An electromechanical system ideal for any vehicle where securing cabinets against accidental or undesired opening is required.
The YNOTLOC – Transit is very simple but effective system: A lock is mounted inside the cabinet, a strike secured to the door or drawer with the interaction between the two achieving locking. The locks are all wired to the vehicles battery through a single switch and by activating it all the locks can be locked or unlocked. Strong enough to prevent unwanted openings but small enough to fit into most boat and RV applications makes this the first product available of its kind.
With patented technology making installation easy and one button access to all cabinets, YNOTLOC – Transit dramatically changes the way vehicle cabinets can be secured.
Ocular Demonstration:
A critical feature of the YNOTLOC – Transit is that although it is an electric system, it only uses power while the locks move from locked to unlocked and vise versa. They use no power to maintain either state which is vital as they don’t drain the battery.
YNOTLOC - Transit can be purchased in single, four and twenty lock packs.
Enclosed in the packs are the flowing items:
Lock
Screws
Strike spacer 1mm
Strike spacer 2mm
Installation aid
Strike
Also available is a three-position rocker switch that can be used to control the locks. All of the locks are connected in parallel to the battery through this switch and by utilizing the center off momentary design; power is only supplied to the locks when the switch is moved to either of the momentary positions.
In addition to the single rocker switch that controls all the connected locks, individual control is also achievable. By utilizing the same style switch single doors or drawers can be locked / unlocked as desired while still having the central control function. In a typical installation multiple cabinets are secured and controlled by a single switch while a selected few cabinets have an additional switch connected as well. Access to these cabinets can be controlled by either the central switch or by their individual switch.