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The multi-purpose design makes these lock-down plate devices a standard of the industry. This is the solution of choice for desktop computers, printers, fax machines, scanners, and other low profile office equipment security. Lock-down plates use screws or an extremely strong urethane foam adhesive which develops over 20,000 Lbs. of holding force to firmly secure the base plate to the work surface. |
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The Single Plate System Using couplers, and adapter feet, the single plate attaches directly to the bottom of the computer. This places the computer less than ½" from the work surface. |
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The Double Plate System The double plate is similar to the single plate device. Attaching the couplers, and adapter feet to the second plate it becomes quite a bit more versatile. |
| In the pictured examples, the computer touches the "lock block" preventing it from sliding forward (releasing the couplings from the keyholes on the base plate). In the double plate version, the second plate prevents this motion. The protected equipment may be attached anywhere on the plate. The lock block can be placed at the front, back or side as dictated by equipment. Lock-down plates are available in many different sizes and configurations to protect a variety of equipment. Prices range from $40 to $130. |