Electromagnetic Maglock LOX EM4700 | IP67 Weather Resistant | 380kg Holding Strength | Dual Voltage 12/24VDC | by Dicker Data
The Electromagnetic Maglock LOX EM4700 offers robust security with a 380kg holding strength and dual voltage operation of 12/24VDC. Designed for outdoor use, its IP67 weather-resistant rating ensures durability in harsh conditions, making it ideal for access control on gates and doors. With a monitored lock status sensor, this maglock is perfect for security systems requiring reliable performance.
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Product Name/Title: Electromagnetic Maglock LOX EM4700 | IP67 Weather Resistant | 380kg Holding Strength | Dual Voltage 12/24VDC | by Dicker Data
Brand: Dicker Data
SKU: EM4700
Alternatively Known As: Electromagnetic Gate Lock, Weatherproof Maglock, Monitored Electromagnetic Lock
- Holding Strength: Up to 380kg
- Voltage/Current: Dual Voltage 12/24VDC (12VDC = 400mA, 24VDC = 200mA)
- Lock Status Sensor: LSS Lock Status Sensor (Hall Effect)
- Environmental Rating: IP67
- Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C
- Approvals: CE, C-TICK
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 40mm x 50mm x 250mm
- Weight: 2.5 kg
- Weather resistant design with IP67 rating
- Monitored lock status sensor (Hall Effect LSS)
- Dual voltage operation: 12/24VDC
- High holding strength up to 380kg
- Operational temperature range from -20°C to 60°C
- Professional installation by a qualified security systems technician or electrician is recommended to ensure proper monitoring and secure mounting.
- Access control for gates and doors
- Security systems requiring monitored electromagnetic locks
- Outdoor and weather-exposed installations
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- IP67 rating ensures durability and longevity in harsh weather conditions, reducing replacement waste.
Lifetime warranty provided by the manufacturer.
The LOX EM4700 Electromagnetic Maglock is available for immediate purchase, ideal for secure access control in outdoor and weather-exposed environments.