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Diebold DP500 Replacement T-Bolt Lock, Code 38

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  • Diebold DP500 Replacement T-Bolt Lock, Code 38
  • Diebold DP500 Replacement T-Bolt Lock, Code 38
  • Diebold DP500 Replacement T-Bolt Lock, Code 38
  • Diebold DP500 Replacement T-Bolt Lock, Code 38
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Description

Complete T-Bolt Lock w/ Removable Core and Mounting Hardware (Code 38)

  • Commonly used in banks on teller drawers, cabinet doors, cash trays, and other under-counter applications
  • Each lock comes with core, housing, T-bolt, clip, spacer collar, and two operating keys
  • 100 key codes available. See the full list here

Please Note: A Core Removal Key is required for assembly, but is NOT included with this lock. Click here to purchase the Core Assembly Key (Code CRK).

A wonderfully thought-out lock.
The advantage of this product vs. other T-bolt locks is that this model universally fits most T-bolt applications. This is a direct replacement for the Diebold DP500 series 5-pin T-bolt locks (Diebold Part Numbers 41-019209-xxxA). Parts are completely interchangeable with original Diebold DP500 parts. Also replaces CompX National C8137 and Olympus T37 4-pin T-bolt locks. Before, a technician would need to stock two different lengths of locks, but no need for that now. This lock has two clip settings and a comes with a spacer collar for replacing the shorter 4-pin T-bolt locks. Another advantage, once installed in a bank, you’ll no longer have to completely disassemble a drawer to rekey a teller station. With one of these locks and a control key, you can change the core in about five seconds.

Please note:
The codes for operating keys do not match original Diebold key codes. However, core removal key is the same as Diebold’s standard CRK core removal key.

Need to cut extra keys?

100 Key Codes Available:

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1 Review

  • 3

    Alright

    Posted by Unknown on 25th Nov 2024

    It does what we needed it to. The first one jammed upon setup to the point we had to buy a second one. I think the keys are cut a bit sharp. Buy extra in case.

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