It locks small spaces electronically
Use an electrical signal to lock or release a cabinet, locker, box, or equipment door.
Compact electric locking from Japan
Takaha Lock helps you add compact keyless locking to cabinets, lockers, boxes, and equipment doors.
You do not need to know the model name yet. Start with what you want to lock.
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Choose the closest use case. Each path explains the application before asking you to compare product names.
How it works
Takaha Lock is the locking mechanism. Your final product or facility system decides how people unlock it.
Use an electrical signal to lock or release a cabinet, locker, box, or equipment door.
The slim body helps when the installation space is narrow or already crowded.
Buttons, IC cards, smartphones, or host systems can be part of the final design.
Choose by need
These are simplified starting points. Takaha can help confirm the right model after reviewing your door, cabinet, or equipment requirements.
Choose this for lightweight plastic-body installations.
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Use this when momentary power and a maintained lock state are useful.
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Use this for heavy doors, AGVs, or high-strength needs.
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Use this when smartphone access is part of the experience.
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If your use case is not listed, send a short description. Many projects start from a simple question about whether electric locking is possible.
Buying process
Quick answers
No. Start with the application, such as a locker, key box, cabinet, or equipment door.
Yes, depending on the system design. Takaha Lock can be part of a keyless access workflow.
No. Takaha Lock is a solenoid electric lock for locking and releasing doors, boxes, and cabinets.
Yes. Send the application, installation space, quantity, and any drawing or reference photo.
Comparison
The source comparison chart is included for visual reference while the English comparison table is prepared.
Topics and columns
English topics will follow the Japanese source posts after translation review.
Contact
A short message is enough to start: application, number of doors, country, and any photo, drawing, or reference link if available.