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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Magnet Schultz | Subject: 62/63 shotbolt
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 01 May 2008

Weather-proof lock secures outside doors

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The lock protects against water and dust ingress while the long life IGUS and DU bearings guarantee the lock is maintenance-free.

Magnet Schultz has released the Shotbolt type 62/63 electric bolt lock The type 62/63 shotbolt has been produced to meet the demand for self-contained locking solutions

The anti-tamper construction has been weatherproofed for outdoor use.

Manufactured with a 15mm stainless steel bolt with a brushed aluminium finish body, the heavy-duty bolt lock is suitable for fail-safe or fail-secure applications and is equipped with a manual override feature, which is operated with a triangular Euro-key.

The lock protects against water and dust ingress while the long life IGUS and DU bearings guarantee the lock is maintenance-free.

It suits use on gates, doors, turnstiles, shutters and grills, the type 62/63 Shotbolt is also suitable for machine guarding and safety locking.

the type 62/63 Shotbolt is equipped with a robust mounting, 14mm stroke and integral spring return.

Secure electrical termination is achieved through a robust cable, the length of which can be specified by the user.

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 is able to advise on any applications and can also supply a complete assembly incorporating the Shotbolt type 62/63.

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