McGrath

McGrath Locks Stafford Wi-Fi Lever Lock with 60/70mm Tubular Latch + ML-G2 Gateway

Regular price
$494.00
Sale price
$494.00
Regular price

SKU: ML-Stafford-T

Overview: 

The Stafford by McGrath Locks is a sleek and stylish lock, designed and manufactured with an emphasis on quality materials and durability. A great addition to the home, office or business, this 5 in 1 digital door lock provides a versatile and convenient method of entry that allows you to easily manage who has access to your property

The Stafford is equipped to suit the most demanding  applications and can be installed with a Tubular Latch( Included), ANSI Mortise, and European Mortise. It has been constructed using fire-resistant materials and a tempered glass screen, carrying an IP66 rating on the outside handle. It also features a fully re-keyable pin cylinder for extra serviceability. McGrath Locks G2 Gateway is included for online capabilities.

RemoteLock Supported Features:

Material: Aluminum Alloy, Raised Buttons, Glass Screen with Fire-Resistant Materials

Locking Mechanism: 60/70mm adjustable tubular latch included

ANSI Mortise and Euro Mortise Compatible

WIFI: Built-In (no gateway required)

User Code Capacity: 250

Code length: 4-9 digit 

RemoteLock Unlock Method: App Unlock, PIN Code & Key Override. 

Compatible Door Thickness: 35mm(1 3/8in) -54mm(2 ⅛ in)

Door handing: Field reversible

Battery: 4 AA Batteries ( not included)

Battery Life: 12 months ( based on 10 cycles per day)

Backup Power: USB-C ( power bank not included)

Supports TTLock G2/G3 Gateway 

Rating: IP66 Rated for Indoor & Outdoor Use

UL Rated: 20-minute Fire Certificate

Finish: Matt Black or Satin Nickel

Warranty:  2 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Included:

Interior and Exterior Lever Handles

Tubular Latch 60/70mm adjustable 

ML- G2 Gateway

2 Mechanical Keys

Mounting plates

Mounting hardware

Door Position Switch( DPS)

User Manual 

Batteries: Not included

 

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