Electronic lock 3770
for lockerremote-controlledmagnetic card

electronic lock
electronic lock
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Characteristics

Mechanism
electronic
Product applications
for locker
Opening system
remote-controlled, magnetic card
Number of locking points
1 point
Market
commercial
Installation
built-in
Material
plastic
Color
black
Other characteristics
for access control, with management software

Description

The electronic latch lock is a versatile and reliable addition to any access control and compartment locking system, and simply requires an electronic pulse to unlock the unit. LOCK DESCRIPTION The lock is fitted to the interior of the furniture and can integrate with existing systems or be used as a standalone operation. It can easily be installed into wooden and metal enclosures for use in applications such as lockers, office furniture and postal and delivery access systems. With a simple push to lock action, the lock can be operated using an i-button, proximity card or key pad. With a tough ABS moulded body, mechanical key override and growing range of striker designs to choose from, this slam-to-lock latch is the clear choice for safety critical installations. STANDARD FEATURES Push to lock, electronic release Releases under load, burst pressure of up to 100N. Pull out 2,500 N Mechanical key override Tough ABS moulded body Compact slim-line fixing Networking features Connecting circuit boards Looms Latches Integrates with existing electronic access control systems or stand-alone operation I button, proximity card or keypad actuation Remote access via network controller Closed loop electronic feedback Operates with 12v, 0.5A – 1 second pulse Motor stall current 0.6A Software Touchscreen interfaces

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