Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks (2,000+ items) - Page 51
Grade 1 Fail Secure Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 06 Lever, A Rose, Satin Chromium
Grade 1 Fail Safe Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 12 Lever, A Rose, Satin Chromium Pl
Grade 1 Fail Secure Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 12 Lever, A Rose, Bright Chromium
Grade 1 Fail Safe Electric Mortise Lock, Non-Keyed, 07 Lever, A Rose, Satin Chromium Plated Finish,
Grade 1 Electrified Cylindrical Lock, Fail Secure, L Lever, G Rose, SFIC Prep, Disposable Core, Dea
Grade 1 Electrified Cylindrical Lock, Exit Function, 12-24V DC, Fail Safe, 2-3/4in Backset, RX, Ath
Electrified Mortise Lock, 24VDC, Fail Safe, SFIC Prep, Less Core, Avalon Lever, Gala Rose, Satin Ch
Grade 1 Fail Safe Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 17 Lever, A Rose, Request to Exit,
Grade 1 Fail Secure Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 06 Lever, A Rose, Request to Exit
Grade 2 Electric Deadbolt Lock, Includes Touchless, Bluetooth Smart Reader, Keyless, No Cylinder Ove
Fail Safe, 24V, With Deadbolt, Electrified Mortise Lock, 15 Lever, H Rose, Request to Exit, Satin C
Grade 1 Fail Secure Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 07 Lever, A Rose, Bright Chromium
Grade 1 Fail Secure Electric Mortise Lock, Conventional Cylinder, 06 Lever, A Rose, Bright Chromium
Grade 1 Electrified Cylindrical Lock, Storeroom Function, 12/24 VDC, Fail Secure, 2-3/4in Backset,
Grade 1 Electrified Cylindrical Lock, Storeroom Function with Vandlgard, 12-24V DC, Fail Safe, 2-3/
About Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks
Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks are used to secure and control access to restricted areas. They are designed with a variety of technologies that allow for increased security, convenience, and safety when it comes to locking doors or other entry points.
Types of Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks
Electromagnetic locks, also known as maglocks, use an electromagnetic field to hold the door closed. They are commonly used in commercial settings where higher security is desired. Electromechanical door locks use mechanical components like levers and cylinders in addition to electricity to lock and unlock doors. Both types of locks can be purchased pre-made or custom built.
How Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks are Made
Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks are typically made from steel or aluminum alloy frames along with electromagnets, solenoids, switches, circuit boards, and other electrical components. The materials used must be strong enough to withstand extreme temperatures while providing reliable performance.
Industries that use Electromagnetic & Electromechanical Locks
Professionals from a variety of industries rely on the reliability of electromagnetic & electromechanical locks for their projects. Architects may choose these locks for high-security buildings while hospitals may install them for patient safety purposes. Similarly, government facilities often use these types of locks due to their superior security features.
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