Telecommunications
Telecommunications cabinets, pedestals, and ground enclosures hold valuable equipment in unattended, outdoor locations — prime targets for tampering and theft. DeWalch secures them with the same field-proven hardware that protects utility meters: hardened padlocks with cut-resistant shackles, barrel-lock systems with anti-pick and anti-drill cylinders, and enclosure locks for cabinet covers.
Because every lock runs on the same factory-controlled barrel-lock key codes, telecom operators can fold cabinet and pedestal security into a single, exclusive key program rather than juggling separate keys across the network.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you secure a telecom cabinet or pedestal?
Telecom cabinets and pedestals are typically secured with a hardened padlock or a barrel-lock system that resists cutting, prying, and drilling. DeWalch hardware uses factory-controlled key codes that can be made exclusive to your operation, so all cabinets across the network share one controlled key program.