relocks
Relocks refer to devices or actions that re-engage a lock after it has been unlocked, most commonly encountered in security hardware such as safes, vault doors, and high-security locks. In this context, a relocker is a secondary mechanism designed to automatically engage if the primary locking system is defeated or tampered with, providing a second line of defense against forced entry.
Relocks can be classified as passive or active. Passive relockers activate automatically as a result of certain
Common applications include bank vaults, commercial safes, and high-security doors, where the aim is to prevent
Maintenance and testing are important for relocks to function reliably. Regular inspection of relocker arms, springs,