double door magnetic lock
KSh 6,999
double door magnetic lock or maglock, secures two doors using magnetic force rather than a traditional latch. It consists of an electromagnet mounted on the door frame and an armature plate attached to the door. When powered, the electromagnet creates a magnetic field that attracts the armature plate, keeping the door closed. To open the door, the magnetic field is deactivated, usually by an access control system signal.
- Holding Force: 280kg (600Lbs) For Each door
- Suitable for: Wooden door , Glass door ,Metal door , Fireproof door.
Description
double door magnetic lock include Manual, Armature Plate & Mounting Hardware For Basic Out-swing Applications
In-Swing applications of this maglock require brackets available above
- Electromagnet: Mounted on the door frame, it generates the magnetic field when energized.
- Armature Plate: Attached to the door, it is attracted to the electromagnet when the lock is engaged.
- Access Control System: This provides the electrical signal to activate or deactivate the electromagnet, often through a keypad, card reader, or remote release.
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1. Locking:
When the access control system authorizes access, it sends a signal to the electromagnet, which creates a magnetic field.
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2. Attraction:
This magnetic field attracts the armature plate, holding the door securely closed.
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3. Unlocking:
To open the door, the access control system deactivates the electromagnet, releasing the magnetic field and allowing the door to swing open.
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High Security:
Maglocks are known for their strong holding force, making them difficult to bypass.
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Fail-Safe Design:
Many maglocks are designed to fail open (unlock) in the event of a power failure, allowing for emergency egress.
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Durability:
They have few moving parts, making them reliable and less prone to mechanical failure.
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Versatility:
Maglocks can be used on various door types, including wooden, glass, metal, and fireproof doors.
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Holding Force:
Measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg), indicating the strength of the magnetic bond.
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Dual Voltage:
Some models can operate on either 12VDC or 24VDC, providing flexibility in installation.
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Signal Output:
Some maglocks offer signal output (NO/NC/COM) for monitoring and integration with security systems.
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Built-in Features:Some include features like anti-residual magnetism and adjustable locking time




