500kgs magnetic door lock
KSh 6,999
500kgs magnetic door lock is a type of electromechanical lock that uses a powerful electromagnet to secure a door. The lock consists of an electromagnet, typically attached to the door frame, and a metal armature plate, attached to the door itself. When the electromagnet is energized, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the armature plate, holding the door shut.
- 500KG Electromagnetic Lock
- Voltage: DC12V
- Holding Force:500kg
Description
500kgs magnetic door lock are available in 350lbs, 600lbs,800lbs, and 1200lbs holding force. Compatible with any access control system, all series electromagnetic locks are adaptable to virtually any application utilizing Top Jamb or Glass Door mounting kits. The epoxy-less design provides a superior appearance with a plated or anodized finish on all sides. The interlocking control pcb board mount assembly leaves hands free for wiring and securing of mounting screws
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Holding Force:
The “500kg” specification refers to the maximum force (in kilograms) that the lock can withstand before the magnetic bond is broken, indicating its strength.
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Electromagnet and Armature Plate:
The lock utilizes an electromagnet and a corresponding armature plate. The electromagnet, when powered, creates a strong magnetic field that attracts the armature plate.
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Power Requirements:
Magnetic locks require a power source (typically 12 or 24 VDC) to operate. They are fail-secure, meaning they will lock when power is lost.
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Security:
Magnetic locks offer a high level of security due to their strong holding force, making them difficult to force open.
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Versatility:
They can be used on various types of doors, including glass doors, metal doors, and fire-rated doors.
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Installation:
Magnetic locks typically come with mounting templates to aid in proper installation, reducing the complexity of installation.
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Additional Features:Some magnetic locks may include features like MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) for reverse current protection and anti-residual magnetism design.




