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Electrical lock suits hazardous environments

A Magnet Schultz product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2007

The Shotbolt GSCE 037 provides electrical locking within hazardous areas and environments in which explosive atmospheres may exist.

Magnet Schultz has released a Shotbolt lock which is ATEX approved to II 2G EEx m II T4.

The Shotbolt GSCE 037 has been specifically designed to meet the demand for electrical locking within hazardous areas and environments in which explosive atmospheres may exist.

It is suited for locking and interlocking applications in industries including petroleum, chemical, manufacturing and electrical engineering.

Protected against water and dust ingress to IP54 with a sealing ring, the GSCE 037 shotbolt is equipped with a robust nose mounting, slip-on coil and enclosed tube with a threaded mounting nose to provide a high degree of mechanical protection.

The safety specification of the GSCE 037 includes a stroke of 8mm and a holding force of 8.2N.

The maintenance-free shotbolt can be used as a spring-to-lock or energise-to-lock mechanism and includes a 1m-long moulded cable, long-life bearings, integral spring return and a stainless steel bolt.

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