Lever Sets
In 1778 the Englishman Robert Barron was the first one to have had a lever lock patented. The idea to build levers into a lock was groundbreaking and a radical innovation. This basic principle was later alterated by the english engineer Jeremia Chubb and forms the foundation of safe lock manufacturing until now. The mechanic safe locks by Wittkopp are based on Chubb’s principle as well: They have several levers, which are lifted by the staged key bit to move the bolt.
Our partners for lever sets:
Clavis Deutschland GmbH, Essener Geldschrankfabrik GmbH & Co. KG, Gunnebo Deutschland GmbH
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Lever set for deposit lock 5206
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism in front, 5 levers. Client's mechanism behind, 6 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5256
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism in front, 6 levers. Client's mechanism behind, 6 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5266
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism above, 4 levers. Client's mechanism below, 6 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5336
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism below, 4 levers. Client's mechanism above, 6 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5347
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism below, 4 levers. Client's mechanism above, 7 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5417
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism below, 5 levers. Client's mechanism above, 7 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5427
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism below, 5 levers. Client's mechanism above, 7 levers -
Lever set for deposit lock 5437
Deposit lock with a bank and client's mechanism. Bank mechanism below, 5 levers. Client's mechanism above, 7 levers -
Lever set for safe lock 1387
Lever set for 3-bolt lock 1387 -
Lever set for safe lock 2608
Wall safe lock with 8 levers -
Lever set for safe lock 2648
Optima lock with 8 levers