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Electromagnetic locks have become
the preferred door release mechanism for many end users and installers.
The magnetic locks have no moving parts, making them maintenance free.
They are not affected by back pressure (or backload) in the event of a
real emergency.
They are Fail Safe - the door is open when the power is disconnected .
Power can be disconnected intentionally or automatically by the buildings
fire panel, a smoke alarm or any other type of alarm.
The magnetic locks are available in a variety of sizes and have several
optional features to enhance their operation. The size of the magnet is
indicative of its holding force. In the ROFU line are magnets with holding
forces from 275 to 2900 pounds (125 to 1350 Kg). Optional features include
Door Status Sensor, Delayed re-locking, Delayed Egress or Anti-Tamper
sensor. Please see the following pages for more detail.
The locks can be used in most any application - from basic access control
to high security. They operate when electric current is applied to them
and stop working when the power is turned off. As a result, any type of
access control system that can open or close a relay , can interface with
a magnetic lock.
| ROFU MAGNETIC
LOCKS |
| 8000
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Magnet
for Sliding Door |
| 8003
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Micro Magnet |
| 8005
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Mini Magnet |
| 8011
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Standard Magnet |
| 8011-LC
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Low Cost Magnet |
| 8022
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Magnet for
Double Door |
| 8025
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Mini Magnet |
| 8122
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Two Point
Locking Magnet |
| 8031
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Shear Lock |
| 8040
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Gate Lock |
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