Electromagnetic Locks
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Electromagnetic locks are keyless and use two opposing magnets to create a magnetic force that locks doors and holds them shut. Also called Mag locks, they operate when a power source is turned on to activate or release the magnetic field.
Single-Door Magnetic Locks
Single-door magnetic locks have two parts: one secures on the door frame, while the other attaches to the door itself. When the lock activates, the door is secured and will not open. These locks are often paired with access control systems to eliminate unauthorized access.
SECURITRON
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SCHLAGE ELECTRONICS
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ALARM CONTROLS
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BEA
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SDC
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DORTRONICS
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DYNALOCK
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EDWARDS SIGNALING
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RUTHERFORD
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STANLEY WANDERGUARD
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SECURITY DOOR
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STORM INTERFACE
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Double-Door Magnetic Locks
These double-door locks use magnetic force to keep double doors closed. They pair with compatible access control systems and are often used on French or double-store doors.
SECURITRON
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SCHLAGE ELECTRONICS
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ALARM CONTROLS
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BEA
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DORTRONICS
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DYNALOCK
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RUTHERFORD
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SECURITY DOOR
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Gate Magnetic Locks
These locks use magnetic force to keep entryway gates closed and secure. They’re weather-resistant and suitable for outdoor use.
SECURITRON
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SCHLAGE ELECTRONICS
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ALARM CONTROLS
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DYNALOCK
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SDC
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STANLEY WANDERGUARD
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STORM INTERFACE
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Mounting Brackets & Filler Plates
Mounting brackets and filler plates secure compatible magnetic locks to the door frame or surface. These brackets and filler plates must match the specific magnetic lock series numbers to ensure proper installation and functionality.
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Filler Plates
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Mounting Brackets
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