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Entry level surface 300kg magnetic lock, monitored
Electro-magnetic locks are designed to be easy to install and offer both durability and longevity. Consisting of a magnet and an armature plate, the holding force of the lock comes from the magnetic field created when power is applied to the magnet.
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Entry level surface 300kg magnetic lock, monitored
Entry level double surface 300kg magnetic lock, monitored
Entry level surface 500kg magnetic lock, monitored
Entry level double surface 500kg magnetic lock, monitored
Stainless steel surface housing for CZ3000
Flush mount 1500kg self-aligning shearlock
Door position monitor for 300kg surface magnetic locks
Door position monitor for 400kg surface magnetic locks
Door position monitor for 500kg surface magnetic locks
50mm extension lip for ARU series only
L-bracket for I400SR external magnets
L-bracket for I500SR external magnets
Maglocks consist of an electro-magnet and an armature plate. They are easy to install and offer both durability and longevity to physical security and access control systems. These simple locks hold doors closed by using the power of magnetic attraction. The magnet is fitted to the door frame, while the armature plate fixes to the door leaf itself. When electrical power is applied to the magnet, it generates a strong magnetic field. It’s that force of attraction between the magnet and the armature that holds the door robustly locked.
All maglocks are fail safe locks by their nature. If there is no power applied to the magnet, it cannot create a magnetic field that holds the door closed. This inherent nature of electro-magnets means they are ideal for emergency exits and fire doors. In the event of an emergency where power supply drops, any people inside a building can safely exit as the magnet will immediately lose power. In addition, maglocks are well-suited to glass doors, where other types of locks cannot be installed.
Curious to know more about electro-magnetic locks and how they work? Read our blog here.