Lock-Down Stations Protect Equipment

SECURITYWARE's multi-purpose lock-down stations can be used to secure computers, laser printers and other valuable office or lab equipment. Systems include few parts for quick installation.

The versatile adapter plate has multiple slots for flexibility in choosing attachment points to the equipment. Locks can be on the front, back or side of secured units. The adapter plate locks into a heavy-duty steel base plate, which in turn attaches to and covers the adhesive plate on the work surface.

Stations can be bolted down for extra security. SECURITYWARE, Inc., Irvine, CA, (714) 837-8300.

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