SDC Excel E600 Magnetic Lock, 600lb Holding Force

  • JMAC SKU: SDC-E600
$170.00
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JMAC_ID:
200197342
df_manual_boost:
1.75
600 lb / 272 kg holding force magnetic lock for interior door traffic control where physical attack is not a concern. Door and lock status outputs included for remote monitoring, mantraps and system application needs.

UPC: 712905124711
Also known as: SZ-E600

Technical Specifications:
  • Holding Force: 600 lbs / 272 kg
  • Lock Dimensions: 9-7/8'" L x 2-7/8'" H x 1'" D; (250 L x 51 H x 26 D mm)
  • Armature Dimensions: 7-5/16'" L x 1-1/2'" H x 1/2'" D; (186L x 38H x 13D mm)
  • Circuitry & Wiring: PC board with voltage and current spike protection, instant release anti-residual magnetism circuit, terminal block for power input and status outputs
  • Voltage: 12/24VDC, field selectable
  • Current: 500 mA @ 12VDC; 250 mA @ 24VDC
  • Lock Status Contact: SPDT, 2 Amp @ 30VDC
  • Door Status Contact: SPDT, 250 mA @ 30VDC


For more information about the Security Door Controls E600, please contact us.
  • For Traffic Control, Air-Locks & Communicating Bathrooms
  • 600 lb / 272 kg holding force magnetic lock for interior door traffic control where physical attack is not a concern
  • Door and lock status outputs included for remote monitoring, mantraps and system application needs
  • Door status, lock status and Bi-color LED
  • Interlocking quick mount assembly
  • Adjustable mounting bracket with choice of self drilling and tapping mounting screws or machine screws
  • Wire access chamber with terminal block
  • Dual voltage 12/24VDC
  • 628 Clear anodized aluminum

2 Reviews

  • 5
    SDC-E600

    Posted by 180536 on Jan 30th 2022

  • 5
    SDC-E600

    Posted by 121093 on Dec 15th 2017