
ML-350N series electromagnetic lock
Manufacturer:
AKOM LLC
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Description
Electromagnetic lock is designed for use as a terminal mechanism in access control systems, automation of fire and emergency exits, security systems of the object. Designed for installation on any type of doors
Specifications
Power supply voltage
B1/B8 2100/900 MHz V
Holding force
400 kg
Housing material
Steel
Consumption current, mA
500
Degree of protection
IP67
Type of installation
consignment note
Operating temperature
-40...40 °C
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