Description
Our lock opener door stays offer a secure and convenient solution for accessing doors in ships, specially-equipped vehicles, and airline containers. Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, these door stays are designed for durability and reliability. With their unique locking mechanism and smooth retraction, they provide easy access and enhanced safety.
Features:
- Corrosion-resistant stainless steel: Constructed from high-quality stainless steel (SUS304), our door stays are resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance in various environments.
- Auto-locking feature: The stay automatically locks when fully extended, providing secure positioning and preventing unwanted movement.
- Pull knob unlocking: To unlock the stay, simply pull the knob, allowing for easy and convenient access.
- Retractable design: By pulling and turning the knob to the left, the stay remains unlocked, allowing for smooth and controlled retraction.
- Mirror surface buffing finish: The door stays feature a mirror surface buffing finish, providing a sleek and polished appearance.
Specific Use:
Our lock opener door stays are specifically designed for use in ships, specially-equipped vehicles, and airline containers. They provide a secure and convenient solution for accessing doors in these industrial settings.
FAQs:
Q: Are these door stays resistant to corrosion?
A: Yes, our door stays are made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, ensuring durability and performance in various environments.
Q: How does the auto-locking feature work?
A: The door stay automatically locks when fully extended, providing secure positioning and stability.
Q: How do I unlock the door stay?
A: Simply pull the knob to unlock the stay, allowing for easy and convenient access.
Q: Can I retract the stay smoothly?
A: Yes, by pulling and turning the knob to the left, the stay remains unlocked, enabling smooth and controlled retraction.
Q: What is the maximum allowable load of these door stays?
A: These door stays have an allowable load of 392N, providing sturdy support for doors in ships, specially-equipped vehicles, and airline containers.