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Assa Abloy Lockwood EMZ4 Series Magnet Recessed 12/24 Vdc Single Monitored, EMZ4-RSM

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EMZ4 Series Magnet Recessed 12/24 Vdc Single Monitored

The Lockwood Padde Series Z4 Recessed Electromagnetic Locks operate with holding forces up to 280kg. Covering a range of applications these magnets are ideal for situations where the magnet needs to be recessed such as swing and sliding doors. With fixing options including wood, aluminium and steel constructions, the range caters to most needs. The electromagnets are available in both monitored and non-monitored models, using hall-effect monitoring on some. These electromagnetic locks are CSIRO approved for use on fire doors and are characterised by their high quality and proven reliability in both fire and security applications

Model: EMZ4-RSM

Features

  • Fail-safe: unlocks when power is removed
  • Easy installation: suitable for both new and retrofit usage
  • High holding force: refer to the technical data overleaf
  • Self-alignment: armature plate pivots to accommodate door drop
  • Silent operation: no humming or buzzing
  • Dual voltage: site selectable 12 or 24 Vdc
  • Monitored versions: hall-effect status monitoring available on some models
  • Instantaneous release: smart electronics on the Z4 Recessed Electromagnetic Lock eliminate residual magnetism
  • 5 Year Tricare Warranty (Padde Series)

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        Assa Abloy Lockwood EMZ4 Series Magnet Recessed 12/24 Vdc Single Monitored, EMZ4-RSM Datasheet



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          Magnetic door locks work by using a magnet to hold the door closed. The magnet is typically located on the door frame, and the metal armature is located on the door. When the door is closed, the magnet and armature come together and create a strong magnetic force that holds the door in place.

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