Dortronics Systems Inc.

Electromagnetic Mortise Lock and Pull

Electromagnetic Mortise Lock and Pull

Electromagnetic mortise lock and aesthetically attractive door pull features a holding force of 1,000 pounds. The pull handle allows concealment of the locking hardware, making it an appealing option for lobby and vestibule entrances. While the fail-safe Dortronics electromagnetic locking device ensures instant release upon command or loss of power, the “direct pull” design insures maximum holding force for enhanced security. With no moving parts to wear, stick or bind, and no mechanical linkages to bend or break, locking/unlocking is accomplished with ease and efficiency.

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