Anviz Global AML270 magnetic lock
Technical Specification
- Make: Anviz
- Model code: AML270
- Holding Force kN: 250 kg
- Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC
- Power Consumption: 500 ~ 250 mA
Anviz Global's AML270 is suitable for emergency doors, fireproof doors as well as building walkie-talkies and entrance-guard systems. Made from special magnetic materials in adoption of a particular processing technique will not produce excessive magnetic after a long period and the suck board will not be magnetized or cause the reduction of suction force after a long-time use. The products present no mechanic failures, no abrasions, and no noises with a longer service life.Frameless glass door can be installed with an auxiliary frame.
Read moreMake | Anviz |
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Manufacturer | Anviz Global Inc. |
Category | Access Control>Electronic locking devices |
Model code | AML270 |
Holding Force kN | 250 kg |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC Power Consumption: 500 ~ 250 mA |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 253 x 25 x 48 Weight g: 1,800 |
Additional info |
Anviz Global's AML270 is suitable for emergency doors, fireproof doors as well as building walkie-talkies and entrance-guard systems. Made from special magnetic materials in adoption of a particular processing technique will not produce excessive magnetic after a long period and the suck board will not be magnetized or cause the reduction of suction force after a long-time use. The products present no mechanic failures, no abrasions, and no noises with a longer service life.Frameless glass door can be installed with an auxiliary frame. |
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