Kaba Mas X10XRDXXTZMEZ1A High Securirty Goverment Lock, 4.5" Door Measurement

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Kaba Mas is proud to announce the newly designed X-10 - the secure tradition continues. With nearly one million sold, the Kaba Mas X-0 series is the choice for securing the Government's most sensitive material. The X-10 was designed and developed as a direct result of the latest revision to federal specification FF-L-2740 (now Revision "B"). This is the US Government's highest security standard for container locks and doors. The X-10 is the approved lock for Style 1 applications.

The X-10 is approved by the GSA for use on approved Class 5 and Class 6 Filing Cabinets and Class 5 Security Vault Doors. The X-10 is self-powered using green PowerStar technology. Simply rotate the dial to power up the lock and enter the combination. Intuitive, visual controls guide the operator through programming and audit features. The X-10 provides all the benefits of high-security electronic locking while maintaining the reliability of a mechanical lock, independent of batteries or outside power sources.

A unique, standard feature of each X-10 manufactured after March 25th, 2014 is the new backlit LCD. With a simple turn of the dial, the screen illuminates, eliminating the need for external light sources when locks are installed in poorly lit storage areas. The backlit display X-10 is GSA approved and utilizes all of the existing part numbers.

The X-10 offers three modes of operation, and features Automatic Lock Reset, High-Security combination scramble. The X-10 resists all forms of external manipulation and environmental attack.



For more information about the Kaba Mas X10XRDXXTZMEZ1A, please contact us.
  • Standard OEM, Distributor, Self Powered
  • Round housing display
  • Dead Bolt, 10-32.5 (2X) Tapped Holes
  • Standard relocker/case cover
  • 4.5" (114.3mm) door cable measurement
  • Standard dial label


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    KABA-MAS-X10XRDXXTZMEZ1A

    Posted by 105404 on Nov 11th 2016