Auto Feedback Lock

A magnetic lock system, also known as an electromagnetic lock or maglock, is a type of locking mechanism that utilizes magnetic force to secure doors or access points. It is widely used in various applications, including commercial buildings, residential complexes, government facilities, and high-security environments. The system consists of two main components: an electromagnet attached to the door frame and an armature plate mounted on the door itself.


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EM Lock with Feedback are designed to meet fire/life safety applications by providing an auxiliary locking mechanism that has no moving parts to bind or wear out for trouble free operation. EM Lock with Feedback will ensure inhibited release at all times where they have become extremely prevalent in applications other than fire/life safety. EM Lock with Feedback are Suitable for access controlled & secure areas with in buildings.

Feature
Green/red LED indication for lock status
Design with no Mechanical Bolt
Voltage and current spike protection PCB
Superior Strength Aluminum Alloy, Solid Stainless Steel Bolt
Silent operation: no humming or buzzing
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The electromagnet is typically composed of a coil of wire wound around a core, which generates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it. The armature plate, made of a ferromagnetic material, is attracted to the electromagnet when the current flows, creating a strong bond that keeps the door locked. To unlock the door, the electric current is interrupted or reversed, causing the magnetic field to collapse and releasing the armature plate.

One of the key advantages of a magnetic lock system is its high level of security. The electromagnetic force generated by the system makes it difficult to forcibly open the door, providing a strong deterrent against unauthorized access. Additionally, the absence of mechanical components, such as traditional locks and keys, reduces the risk of lock picking or tampering.

Moreover, magnetic lock systems offer convenience and efficiency. They can be integrated with access control systems, allowing authorized individuals to gain entry through methods such as key cards, keypads, or biometric scanners. This enables seamless access management, monitoring, and logging of entry events. In case of emergencies or power outages, many magnetic locks have fail-safe mechanisms that release the lock to ensure quick and safe egress.

Installation and maintenance of magnetic lock systems require professional expertise to ensure proper wiring, power supply, and alignment of the electromagnet and armature plate. It is crucial to follow industry standards and guidelines to maximize the effectiveness and reliability of the system.