Each 2500 Series Electromagnetic Lock is
comprised of 3 basic components: a lock housing, an electromagnetic
coil, and an armature. The coil and housing assembly mounts rigidly
to the door frame while the armature mounts to the door in a manner
that allows it to pivot slightly to compensate for door
irregularities. When the door is closed and the lock is energized the
armature is magnetically bonded to the lock face, thus securing the
door without utilizing any moving parts.
Single and double door models are available as well as the
2585 Series, which has a shorter housing. At only 8-1/2" long, the 2585 Bantam Lock is perfect for installations where space is limited.
All locks are designed for ease of use, and built in the USA to last
a lifetime.
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STANDARD FEATURES |
- Holding Force - 650 lbs. holding force provides for
effective traffic control. Examples include interior office
doors, clean room interlocks, tool cribs, and x-ray areas.
- 4 Operating Voltages - All models (except the 2585)
offer 12 or 24 VDC or VAC for installation flexibility and
to reduce stock.
- Low Power Consumption conserves energy, reduces
operating cost, and extends battery backup time.
- A Totally Plated Coil and armature provides protection
against corrosion.
- No Residual Magnetism - The lock releases without delay
when de-energized.
- Narrow Backset - A thin lock section (1-1/4") may mean
the elimination of additional mounting brackets.
- Built-In Spike Suppression protects other solid state
components within the system from damage when the lock is
de-energized.
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