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Revision as of 17:26, 25 July 2013

Mul-T-Lock

Mul-T-Lock
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Name Mul-T-Lock
Headquarters Israel
Founded 1973
Founder(s) Avraham Bachri, Moshe Dolev
Products
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Security doors, Electronic locks


Mul-T-Lock is an Israeli lock manufacturer that produces medium and high security padlocks, lock cylinders, electronic locks, multi-point locking systems, and various other lock related equipment. Mul-T Lock is one of the most well-known high-security lock manufacturers around the world. They are best known for their telescoping dimple and multi-point lock designs. Mul-T-Lock products are widely used in airports, prisons, and other high-security installations.


History

Mul-T-Lock is an Israeli lock manufacturer founded in 1973 by Avraham Bachri and Moshe Dolev. The motivation behind Mul-T-Lock began in 1972 when Bachri's neighbour asked him to build and install a secure door. After installing the locks, Bachri discussed the design of secure doors with Moshe Dolev. The two designed a multi-point locking system.[1] They formed a company around the system, named Rav-Bariach. In 1985, the company was aptly re-named “Mul-T" Lock.

Mul-T-Lock gained international popularity over the next three decades, designing and patenting a multitude of locks and locking systems. Mul-T-Lock is currently one of the most recognized names in security, being used in a wide variety of high security installations. Mul-T-Lock was purchased by the ASSA-Abloy group in 2000. Rav-Bariach still exists as a manufacturer of high-security doors and windows, and even shares the Mul-T-Lock logo.

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