Your Professional Magnetic Mortise Range Supplier

 

Dedicated to excellence and innovation, TOPTEK Hardware excels in the research, development, and manufacturing of mechanical and electrified hardware solutions. Our popular product offerings primarily encompass access control systems, electric locks, commercial mechanical door locks, commercial mechanical mortise locks, and electric lock cases, among others.

 

 
 

Why Choose Us

Quality Certification

Our products comply with rigorous international standards, including ANSI, BHMA, UL, CE, AS4148.2-2008 GZ, SKG, and UKCA certifications.

Rich Experience

TOPTEK leverages its extensive three-decade expertise and technical capabilities to deliver high-quality products that precisely meet the specific requirements of its customers.

Customized Services

TOPTEK Hardware distinguishes itself through its superior OEM and ODM services, offering clients the ability to develop customized door hardware solutions that align precisely with their specific requirements.

 

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Features of Magnetic Mortise Range
 
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Easy to install
Magnetic mortise ranges are easy to install. You don' t need any special tools or equipment. As long as you have a screwdriver, you can mount them on the doors or objects with which you want to use them. As previously mentioned, magnetic mortise ranges consist of two magnetic components. Using a screwdriver and a set of screws, you can easily mount these components.

 

Powerful
They May be small and compact, but magnetic mortise ranges are quite powerful. They feature high-strength permanent magnets. When you push a door with a magnetic catch closed, it will automatically pull toward the adjacent component.

 

Corrosion resistant
You don' t have to worry about corrosion eating away at magnetic mortise ranges. Since they are commonly used in humid environments, they are designed with corrosion resistance in mind. Magnetic mortise ranges are often made of corrosion-resistant materials, such as stainless steel or aluminum. Some of them are even coated in plastic to protect their underlying magnetic components from corrosion and oxidative stress.

 

How Magnetic Mortise Range Work

 
 
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Magnetic mortise ranges are automatic locks that use an electromagnetic mechanism to secure doors. When power is supplied, an electromagnet creates a strong magnetic field that attracts a metal armature plate on the door, holding it closed. This magnetic force is powerful enough to keep the door securely locked without the need for a physical bolt or latch connecting the door and the frame.

 
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The lock remains engaged as long as the magnet is energized, and power is required to maintain the magnetic field. Since the locking mechanism relies entirely on electromagnetism, there are no moving parts, making mag locks durable and reliable for securing various types of doors.

 
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To open the door, the power to the electromagnet is cut, either manually through a switch or automatically via an access control system like a keypad, card reader, or biometric scanner, which verifies users and releases the lock for authorized entry.

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FAQ

 

Q: Why is my maglock not holding strong?

A: Check the power source and wiring connections first; faulty voltage can prevent the lock from engaging. Inspect the armature plate alignment with the electromagnet--misalignment reduces holding force. Clean contact surfaces to remove debris or rust that may interfere with magnetic attraction.

Q: Can a maglock be fail secure?

A: Maglocks require constant power to stay locked, making them fail-safe. If the power goes out for any reason, the maglock's magnetic hold will release and the opening will no longer be secured. On the other hand, fail-secure locking functions require power to unlock a door.

Q: How to tell if a magnetic lock is bad?

A: First, hold a screwdriver to the magnet. if it sticks hard, then you have a physical problem such as alignment or spacing.

Q: How much force can a maglock handle?

A: Most currently installed maglocks are rated at around 1200-1500 pounds pulling force. But maglocks can also be rated as low as 600 pounds or as much as 3000 pounds. Door security can also be increased by installing a double maglock which is effectively two maglocks built into a single unit.

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