Alpro magnets for positive fail safe operation
Technical Specification
- Make: Alpro
- Model code: 56121
- Lock Type: Electric Locks
- Door Open Type: Inward/Outward
Alpro's magnets can be used to facilitate access and exit control systems for a variety of aluminium, timber and steel doors. The magnets embodies clean aesthetic looks with the ability to maintain a holding force of 250kgs (550lbs), offers low maintenance and ease of installation. They provide positive fail safe operation (unless battery back up is available) at all times. Suitable for both inward and outward opening doors. Accessories include : Adjustable L brackets which suit typical outward opening door applications, where space restrictions do not allow the magnet to be fitted at the head of the door frame. L & Z brackets allow magnets to be used on inward opening door applications.
Read more| Make | Alpro |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Alpro Architectural Hardware (a division of IEC Limited) |
| Category | Access Control>Electronic lock systems |
| Model code | 56121 |
| Lock Type | Electric Locks |
| Door Open Type | Inward/Outward |
| Additional info |
Alpro's magnets can be used to facilitate access and exit control systems for a variety of aluminium, timber and steel doors. The magnets embodies clean aesthetic looks with the ability to maintain a holding force of 250kgs (550lbs), offers low maintenance and ease of installation. They provide positive fail safe operation (unless battery back up is available) at all times. Suitable for both inward and outward opening doors. Accessories include : Adjustable L brackets which suit typical outward opening door applications, where space restrictions do not allow the magnet to be fitted at the head of the door frame. L & Z brackets allow magnets to be used on inward opening door applications. |
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