An electric drop bolt lock is a type of locking mechanism commonly used in access control systems to secure doors or gates. It is designed to provide controlled access to authorized individuals while ensuring a high level of security. The electric drop bolt lock consists of a bolt or a rod that extends and retracts into a strike plate or receiver when energized or de-energized.

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ES-1096AF-L

U Bracket for Glass Doors 3.5 x 2 x 1 inch for Electric Dead-Bolt Lock

PI Manufacturing comprehends that it is no easy task to protect your love ones and personal belongings, however with our security devices; the burden of the task is alleviated. Among the devices, we provide our brackets for magnetic locks. These particular U-shaped brackets are to be placed on glass doors of specific sizes.

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Low Temperature, safe & Durable
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Reverse current protection PCB
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An electric drop bolt lock is a type of locking mechanism commonly used in access control systems to secure doors or gates. It is designed to provide controlled access to authorized individuals while ensuring a high level of security. The electric drop bolt lock consists of a bolt or a rod that extends and retracts into a strike plate or receiver when energized or de-energized.

When the lock is energized by applying an electric current, the bolt extends and engages with the strike plate or receiver, securing the door. This creates a reliable and sturdy locking mechanism that prevents unauthorized entry. The bolt is typically made of durable materials such as stainless steel to resist tampering or forced entry attempts.

Electric drop bolt locks offer several advantages in access control systems. One of the key benefits is their compatibility with various access control devices, such as keypads, proximity cards, or biometric readers. This allows authorized individuals to activate or deactivate the lock remotely, providing efficient management of access points.

Additionally, electric drop bolt locks often come with fail-safe or fail-secure options. In a fail-safe configuration, the lock automatically unlocks in the event of a power failure or emergency, ensuring quick and safe egress. Conversely, in a fail-secure setup, the lock remains locked even during power loss, adding an extra layer of security.

Installation and proper wiring of electric drop bolt locks should be carried out by trained professionals to ensure correct functionality and compatibility with the access control system. They require a power source, typically low-voltage DC, and suitable wiring for connection to the access control system.