About Us
Industrial Latch & Lock OEM Manufacturer — Built for Engineers
Here’s what matters before anything else: engineering teams come to SecuriLock when standard catalog hardware isn’t solving the problem.
We’re not going to open with a timeline of corporate milestones. What we’ll tell you instead is what we actually do for you — and where we tend to be the right fit.
WHAT SECURILOCK SOLVES
The Engineering Problems We’re Built to Address
Problem 1: Corrosion Failure in Harsh Environments
Zinc alloy latches specified for outdoor, marine, or washdown environments frequently fail within 12–24 months in service. The failure mode is predictable — the corrosion mechanism is well understood — but the problem keeps occurring because the wrong material gets specified at the design stage.
Our response: SS316 latch range and electrocoated carbon steel hardware tested to 1,000+ hours per ASTM B117 / ISO 9227, with test reports available for your engineering file.
Problem 2: Panel Tolerance Variation Causing Seal Inconsistency
Manufacturing tolerance stack-up between enclosure door and frame is one of the most persistent frustrations in enclosure engineering. A fixed-geometry latch provides consistent clamping force only when the panel gap is exactly as designed. In real production, it rarely is.
Our response: Self-adjusting compression latches and VERSA-LATCH draw latch series mechanically absorb this variation, maintaining consistent compression force across a defined tolerance range.
Problem 3: High MOQs and Long Lead Times Blocking Custom Projects
Most established European hardware brands impose minimum orders of 500–1,000 pieces on custom configurations and quote 8–16 week lead times for modified products.
Our response: Custom locks and latches from 50 pieces minimum, with custom sample lead times of 20–35 business days from approved drawing and deposit.
Problem 4: Missing or Incomplete Technical Documentation
All technical documentation — STEP and DWG files, material certifications, and compliance documentation — is provided exclusively through our inquiry system. No direct downloads. Our engineering team reviews each request to ensure you receive the correct files matched to your application.
Problem 5: Keying Complexity Across Multi-Enclosure Installations
Managing physical access control across a large facility, fleet, or infrastructure deployment requires a coherent keying architecture — not a collection of unrelated lock cylinders.
Our response: Structured keyed-alike (KA) and master-key (MK) cylinder programs across our right-angle lock and locking cylinder ranges.
HOW WE WORK
Precision
Our tolerance is the tolerance shown on the drawing — not approximately. CNC machining centers and progressive die tooling maintained to produce dimensionally correct parts.
Directness
We tell you the real lead time, the real MOQ, and the real manufacturing capability — before you place the order, not after it.
Accountability
When a non-conformance occurs, we issue an 8D corrective action report within 5 business days. We address root causes, not symptoms.
Engineering Partnership
We engage at the specification stage, not just the purchasing stage. Our best customer relationships start with a technical conversation.
Continuous Improvement
Every customer feedback report, every production deviation, and every standards revision is treated as an opportunity to strengthen our products and processes.
Global Perspective, Local Accountability
Direct communication, fast decision-making, no distributor intermediaries between you and the people who make your parts.
MANUFACTURING INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
Access Engineering Documentation
All technical documentation — CAD files (STEP/DWG), material certifications, compliance declarations, and test reports — is available via our inquiry system. Direct downloads are not provided.
Why it matters:
1.Engineering team reviews requests to ensure correct files for your product and application.
2.Standard order documentation is included with shipments at no extra cost.
3.Tailored packages are provided for supplier qualification, AVL submissions, and regulatory filings.
Available files:
1.STEP (.stp): 3D models for SolidWorks, CATIA, Creo, NX, Fusion 360, Inventor
2.DWG: 2D drawings with dimensions, tolerances, and material callouts
3.PDF datasheets, material certifications, batch traceability, and inspection records

