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Bolt secures equipment

A Magnet Schultz product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 6, 2007

The 60/61 Electric Shotbolt is a robust, maintenance-free solenoid actuator with a flexible modular design.

Emessem Solenoid's type 60/61 Electric Shotbolt provides high-security access control for a spectrum of applications including security locks, vehicle security, platform/wheelchair lifts and goods hoists.

The 60/61 Electric Shotbolt is a robust, maintenance-free solenoid actuator with a flexible modular design.

The 15mm stainless steel bolt is equipped with a 15mm stroke and is available with a spring or energise to lock.

Also offered with bolt monitoring and door proving switch options, the 60/61 Electric Shotbolt has both Bowden cable over-ride and manual over-ride with a Euro Key.

Available from stock, the low cost Shotbolt is manufactured with a space-saving right-angle mounting and slam lock feature.

Offered in a range of AC or DC voltages up to 240V AC and in waterproof options, the long-life, high-side load 60/61 Electric Shotbolt has been tested over one million operations to EN 81 specification and can be supplied with custom made stainless steel front plates.

Emessem Solenoid will also be exhibiting a range of other magnets and solenoids manufactured for the security market including electromagnets, electro permanent magnets, hold, door and box magnets and a wide range of other shotbolt locks, some with up to IP65 protection.

Other products on view will include the blade lock, load latch, load release mechanism, fire release for roller shutters, linear and rotary solenoids and custom assemblies.

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