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Kensington is the industry leader in custom locking systems. And ordering a customized version of one of our patented notebook or desktop computer locks couldn't be easier!
Simply choose the lock that fits your needs from the three locks pictured below: (What happened to the old SKUs?)
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K64186 Custom MicroSaver® |
K64347 Custom MicroSaver® DS |
K64187 Custom Twin MicroSaver® |
K64188 Custom Desktop MicroSaver® |
Once your customer has selected the Custom Locking System from Kensington that meets their needs, they need to decide how many they require. There is a minimum order quantity of 25 units. There is no longer any need to order in increments of 25. Once the initial 25 unit minimum is met, the order can be for any amount over that. That's all you need for now.
After your order is received by Kensington, we will contact you to discuss the three access options (see below) to make sure we make the locks to your exact specifications.
If you are re-ordering locks to an existing system you have in place, make sure you know your key code so we can build more locks to the same code.
Need more keys?
The following options are the type of keys, or "access" for your Custom Locking System. You do not need to decide which of these you want when placing your order - just pick the lock you need and we will contact you to discuss which of these access options is correct for you.
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Shared Access
All locks are alike; all user keys open every lock.
Suited for shared work environment with low risk of
internal equipment or data theft. Allows associates
access to all equipment. |
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Master Access
Unique, individual keys and locks for computers;
master key opens all locks.
Allows individuals access to own equipment while
IT manager has control of all equipment and data.
Limited down time with key loss or personnel changes. |
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Supervisor-Only Access
All locks are alike; only one master key will open
locks. No individual keys provided.
Designed to reduce risk in classroom, lab or library
environments. Computers can be locked in place with
IT manager access only. |
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