Alpro launch the EMS 1200 compact shear lock

Product Profile

The Alpro Hardware Division of IEC Limited has announced the release of the new Alpro EMS 1200 compact shear lock.

Independently tested to 500,000 cycles, the compact size combined with 1200 kg of proven shear holding force; deliver a unique combination of innovation and easy installation.

Available in mortice and surface mount versions (including glass mounting), the unit offers built in PCB controller with switch selectable features as well as plug-in 3 metre flying leads.  In addition, adjustable time delay of up to 30 seconds and multiple auto relock facility ensure flexibility to suit most applications.  Hall effect monitoring and dual voltage completes the versatile performance specification.

Key benefits and features include:
  • High physical security – shear holding force of 1200 kg
  • Versatile application – single or double action doors, mortice, surface or glass mount
  • Unobtrusive – compact design of both magnet and armature
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Technical Specification

Make Alpro
Manufacturer Alpro Architectural Hardware (a division of IEC Limited)
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code EMS 1200S
Lock Type Shearlocks
Mount Type Surface Mount mount
Monitoring Status Hall-Effect
Holding Force kN 1200 kg
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 230 x 51 x 51
Additional info Available in mortice and surface mount version (including glass mount), the unit offers built in PCB controller with switch selectable features as well as plug-in 3 metre flying leads. Adjustable time delay of up to 30 seconds and multiple auto relock facility ensure flexibility to suit most applications.
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