Electromagnetic Locks
Magnetic locks with fast, simple installation with unmatched reliability.
Highpower’s industrial electromagnetic locks are simple and proven reliable and durable in the field. These magnetic locks feature fully-sealed construction that greatly reduces failures caused by environmental factors and have a simple hookup and lock mounting system for hassle-free installation. There are a variety of bracketing and filler plates available for these electromagnetic lock units to more easily facilitate mounting on many different door frames and surfaces. All our magnetic locks are available in in-swinging and out-swinging door configurations. They can be ordered as just the lock or more commonly, as part of a magnetic locking kit which includes code-compliant egress hardware to meet NFPA requirements. Designed and assembled in the USA with both foreign and domestic components.
Product | Door Type | Product | Door Type |
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DS-1200 Electromagnetic Locks |
Out-Swinging | Adjustable Plate. Mounted to Top of Door Frame. |
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DS-1200-TJ Electromagnetic Locks |
In-Swinging | Angle Lock Mounting Plate and an Armature “Z” Bracket for Top of Door Frame |
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DS-1200-Kit Electromagnetic Lock Kit |
Out-Swinging | Adjustable Plate Mounted to Top of Door Frame |
• DS-1200 Electromagnetic Lock • “Push to Exit” Pushplate 100 • “Request to Exit” PIR Monitor Sensor |
DS-1200-TJ Kit Electromagnetic Lock Kit |
In-Swinging | Angle Lock Mounting Plate and an Armature “Z” Bracket for Top of Door Frame |
• DS-1200 Electromagnetic Lock • “Push to Exit” Pushplate 100 • “Request to Exit” PIR Monitor Sensor • “Z” Bracket |
DS-1200-110 Kit Electromagnetic Lock Kit |
Out-Swinging | Adjustable Plate Mounted to Top of Door Frame |
• DS-1200 Electromagnetic Lock • “Push to Exit” Pushplate 100 • “Request to Exit” PIR Monitor Sensor • Regulated DC Power Supply |
DS-1200-TJ-110 Kit Electromagnetic Lock Kit |
In-Swinging | Angle Lock Mounting Plate and an Armature “Z” Bracket for Top of Door Frame |
• DS-1200 Electromagnetic Lock • “Push to Exit” Pushplate 100 • “Request to Exit” PIR Monitor Sensor • Regulated DC Power Supply • “Z” Bracket |
Magnetic Locks – In-Swinging vs. Out-Swinging Doors
The difference between in-swinging and out-swinging doors affects what side of the magnetic door lock is mounted on. Looking at the outside of the door, you want to pick an out-swinging lock if the door opens to you. If the door swings away from you, then you will require an in-swinging configuration. Mounting the magnetic lock on the appropriate side of the door prevents someone from having direct access to the lock itself, ensuring the electromagnetic lock is installed for the highest level of safety and is not accessible by vandals. It is important to identify which door type you have so you can properly select the appropriate magnetic door lock mounting method.
Your electromagnetic lock should be mounted on the “secure side” of the door.
Out-Swinging Doors – These doors swing away from your “secure side”. Imagine you are standing on the secure side of the door (perhaps inside a building). If you push the door out to the outside to exit, this is an out-swinging door.
In-Swinging Doors – These doors swing into your “secure side” – you pull them towards you when opening. Imagine you are standing on the secure side of the door (perhaps inside a building). If you pull the door into the room in order exit, this is an in-swinging door.
Contact Highpower at 800-991-3646 if you have any additional questions selecting an electromagnetic lock kit.