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April 15, 2009

Accele Announces New Door and Compartment Locking Actuator

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Accele's new 7037T door and compartment locking actuator is a new motor and cable driven actuator that can fit into any locking application. It even has a manual override knob to open lock if a person is locked inside accidentally.

This actuator is available individually to be wired with the vehicles existing door lock systems or with a 100 foot range keychain remote control system for independently locking and unlocking of all doors, tool compartments etc.

Most factory locking systems are known by everyone and can easily be overridden.When the 7037T independent locking mechanism is used there are no indications on where it is, no locks to break or pry open.

For more information, contact Accele at (800) 788-1212 or visit them at www.IATFT.com

 

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