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12V DC Fail-Safe Cabinet Drawer Lock Magnetic Electromagnet for Door Access Control System (with Detection Switch)

£19.58
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Description

General description

The 12V DC Fail-Safe Cabinet Drawer Lock is a magnetic electromagnet designed for door access control systems. It features a robust construction primarily made of carbon steel, ensuring durability and security. This electronic lock includes a fixed part painted in black and a metal hook that can withstand a traction of up to 150 kg, making it ideal for securing cupboards and preventing unauthorized access, especially by children.

Technical specifications

  • Voltage: 12V
  • Current: 2A
  • Traction strength: 150 kg
  • Mechanical life: approximately 500,000 cycles
  • Dimensions: 5.7 x 7.2 x 1.3 cm
  • Suitable for doors weighing between 0.5 to 4 kg
  • Installation

  • Easy installation with no restrictions on orientation (left, right, front, rear).
  • Requires a separate power supply or a dedicated power supply for optimal performance.
  • Usage

  • To unlock, apply a 12V and 2A pulse.
  • Can be integrated with an intercom system for remote access.
  • Ideal for use in delivery cabinets, refrigerated cabinets, mailboxes, newspaper boxes, self-service cabinets, and counters.
  • Other information

  • Built-in unlocking status detection.
  • Energy-saving design with shockproof, puncture-proof, and anti-theft features.
  • Features

    • Brand
      TINOR
    • Material
      Steel
    • Colour
      Black
    • Lock mechanism
      Electronic code
    • Key type
      Standard
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