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News Release from: Magnet Schultz | Subject: Electric Bolt-lock
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2008
Electric lock is safe and secure
Compact heavy-duty bolt-lock is suitable for fail-safe or fail-secure applications and is equipped with a manual override.
Magnet Schultz will launch its new Electric Bolt-lock on Stand 4045 at the forthcoming IFSEC 2008 The new lock is claimed to provide the ultimate in high security control for a spectrum of applications including goods lifts, hoists, security gates and other slam-lock applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The robust, antitamper construction has been designed for high performance and weatherproofed for outdoor use.
The compact, heavy-duty bolt-lock is suitable for fail-safe or fail-secure applications and is equipped with a manual override, which is operated with a Euro-key.
Available for a range of supply voltages, the Electric Bolt-lock is fitted with a positive break or snap-action bolt position switch and can be front or base mounted.
Magnet Schultz will also be exhibiting a range of other magnets and solenoids specifically manufactured for the security market including its new ATEX Lock Units, which are suitable for security doors and equipment used in Zone1 areas.
Manufactured to a highly robust design, the ATEX Lock Units are also suitable for slam-lock, fail-safe or fail secure applications and are quickly and easily retrofitted.
Other new products include Magnet Schultz Gate Lock.
Suitable for large hinged and sliding gates, the Gate Lock has a robust, weatherproof construction, which can be retrofitted.
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