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- MCS Brochure (4.7 MB)
- Product catalogue MCS (9 MB)
- Illustrated brochure (2.2 MB)
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As a result, the system is thus optimally suited for use in resistance classes 1 to 4 without the need for additional testing.
Locking Cylinders
The MCS Locking Cylinder is manufactured in a modular design. It boasts technical features which protect against different break-in techniques:
Burglary protection
- Drilling, snapping and plug pulling protection:
Hard metal pins in the body and plug guarantee protection against drilling, plug pulling and ripping. - Picking security:
The non-impact magnetic rotors are covered by the key way wall, meaning the coding in the cylinder cannot be scanned. - Key tampering protection:
The key is protected against tampering through the use of two physically separate or different coding features. - Pick resistance:
Prevents the scanning positions in the cylinder from being aligned in the correct position with a picking tool, thus stopping the door from being opened using such techniques.
MCS Locking Cylinders comply with EN 1303: 2008 in lock security class 6 and attack resistance class 2. These cylinders are suitable for EI 30 and E 30 fire and smoke control doors as standard.
Function and advantages of the modular design
The module system enables you to adjust cylinder lengths yourself on site, or to assign a particular function to cylinders (e.g. lockable on both sides). As a result, you benefit from flexible solutions and reduce the time and expense for installation.
- Cylinder lengths can be set as required.
- If it is unclear what cylinder length is needed, cylinders can be assembled at the required length on site.
- EVVA partners can offer services from our complete range of products based on your requirements and flexibly respond to all customer requests.
- The clearly arranged EVVA assembly case ensures that everything is kept in order.
- The range of products can be gradually extended according to requirements.
- The variation parts are compatible with all systems.
- Storage costs are minimised.






