EVVA EMZY-MZT35i Electronic Motorized Cylinder
Technical Specification
- Make: EVVA
- Model code: EMZY-MZT35i
- Lock Type: Electric Locks
- Electric Release Type: Mortice Release
- Mount Type: Flush Mount
Any mechanical EVVA lock system can be enhanced for electronically controlled locking/unlocking with the EMZY (electronic motorized cylinder). Independent of handle set and lock, the doors of sensitive building and access areas can be automatically locked and unlocked. The EMZY-MZT35i lock features: Integration in all mechanical EVVA lock systems Highly reliable and durable: the static section of the motorized knob module produces a strong connection to the cylinder housing. Shaped spacers allow a seamless transition from the knob to the handle set. The opening radii of doors influenced the development of this ergonomic knob shape. The small spindle dimension and short cylinder length on the knob side make this motorized knob suitable for profile frame doors too.
Read more| Make | EVVA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | EVVA |
| Category | Access Control>Electronic lock systems |
| Model code | EMZY-MZT35i |
| Lock Type | Electric Locks |
| Electric Release Type | Mortice Release |
| Mount Type | Flush Mount |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +70 C (-4 ~ +158 F) Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80 |
| Additional info |
Any mechanical EVVA lock system can be enhanced for electronically controlled locking/unlocking with the EMZY (electronic motorized cylinder). Independent of handle set and lock, the doors of sensitive building and access areas can be automatically locked and unlocked. The EMZY-MZT35i lock features:
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