Coin deposit lock

Coin deposit locks prevent the loss of keys and thus help to reduce costs for duplicate keys. Against a deposit in the form of a coin, the visitor can lock the locker. When the locker is opened, the deposit is released. Coin deposit locks are primarily used in the leisure, fitness, wellness and health sectors. Installed in valuables compartments, wardrobes, compartment lockers and lockers, they have been firmly established for decades. The housing of coin deposit locks is usually made of plastic to prevent corrosion and rust in a humid environment, e.g. when the locking system is used in the changing room of a swimming pool. Keys are usually issued on wristbands (nylon or PVC) to prevent loss.